A dose of cheery yellow to start off this new week + a lovely way to great guests at your next celebration! This gorgeous monogrammed wreath serves as a formal nod to tradition and also a whimsical showing of personal style.
An easy tutorial by Kristy makes this element a cinch to recreate with very little money and time.
Monogrammed wreath tutorial
- Materials needed: Oval frame, backing to the actual frame, metal monogram { I found mine in the dollar section at Michaels} A paper or wood one would work as well.
- Prime and paint your frame a fun color.
- Trace the backing of the frame onto the paper or fabric you’ll have as your background.
- Next cut out and glue the paper to the backing or Mod Podge it.
- Lastly center and glue down your monogram.
- Assemble Frame by placing the backing into the frame with your monogram facing to the front.
- Embellish the frame with flowers or jewels (Kristy has shared her tutorial on creating these flowers which you can find HERE).
I love this project because of the ease it gives to personalizing any celebration. A newly engaged friend will be thrilled to see her soon-to-be last name hanging up, an expecting mom will swoon to see her baby’s initial showcased and placed correctly the wreaths would even make a lovely showing at a wedding.
blessings.
10 Comments
Icing Designs
August 16, 2010 at 6:14 pmOh my goodness this is adorable, I think we may have to link to our facebook page!
AZPartyMamma
August 16, 2010 at 7:12 pmadorable! I think I have all the supplies at home to make one already!
Laura
August 16, 2010 at 10:12 pmcute.cute. I think you might see this on our door the next time you come over.
chelsea
August 16, 2010 at 10:49 pmOOOhhhh. I’m stealing this. what a cute idea!
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November 10, 2010 at 8:52 amI love this so much.
Mommy Crib Notes
February 24, 2011 at 7:21 amI love this wreath! I’m going to make it for my foyer, but lose the flowers on the side. I’m so excited!
Heather (DSSP)
May 13, 2011 at 8:43 pmI LOVE this idea!! I love the oval frame as the “wreath”. I’m including it in our roundup today! Decorating with monograms
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