These bright paper wreaths have quickly become one of my favorite projects for spring. I designed them in exaggerated form to share over at the Bride’s Cafe today. See the complete tutorial here and check out how they look on church doors, I love them for a wedding.
After creating the wreaths in large form, the miniature version just screamed to be made. Used as toppers for presents, favors or strung up as party bunting the tiny versions bring a pretty dose of color to any space. Such a bright burst of happy and incredibly easy to create.
A couple other wreaths that would look lovely for brunch this weekend: Celerate Pom Wreath and Plastic Bottle Flower Vases a’la Anthropologie inspiration 2010.
I am so into wreaths right now. I’m making one for my mother for Mother’s Day and I’m SO EXCITED!
Now I know what to do with the hoard of ribbons in my craft room!
Thanks for dropping by my blog. My hubby laughed when I showed him the elf greeting and then cringed when I told him I posted it on my blog. LOL
So sweet and cheerful!
These are adorable! Love the way they dress up a package. :)
love ! love ! love! I need some brightness in my home, so much grey.
Sometimes the simplest things are truly the best – love these and will be sharing.
these would be super easy to do as initial letters too! great idea Victoria!
delightful! and good any time of year. thanks for the fun project! i might try it out of newspaper/magazine scraps…
This just inspired me! I have a wreath that I’ve been playing around with, but I haven’t liked the outcome of anything yet. I realized my problem is with it’s shape and being too round and ultimately kinda boring. Squaring it off and changing the shape/texture may just solve this little design brain freeze.. THANKS!
PS. love love love those colors