You may remember my post from a week ago where I asked for help on whether or not to add more color to my muslin wreath. Overwhelmingly you all agreed that it needed just a bit more color to it. I was all for that!
I want to give a huge thanks to Sara Zenger for the idea to use pins to add to it so that I can always change out the colors on the wreath to match the seasons. Brilliant idea, my dear!! :)
I love the color combo teal with red, so I went with that for my Valentine's Day theme. The hearts are cut from a Papertrey Ink die and the buttons are also Papertrey Ink. The little tag and brads are from the new My Mind's Eye that was in the add-on kit from Scrapbook Circle for February.
I have the wreath hanging in the front entrance area of my house on the wall by the rest of my Valentine's Day goodies, and it works perfectly!
Thanks for all the advice before, I really appreciated it. And thanks for stopping by to see my finished wreath for Valentine's Day!
I'm linked up at Tip Junkie!
15 comments:
What a great idea!! I love how it turned out.
Great idea!! loveeee the hearts! :):):):)
Love love love how you finished this wreath off. The hearts pop right off the cream background! Did I say love it?!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this wreath!!!!!!!!!! Just gorgeous!!!!
It looks great with that pop of red! It will be fun to see how you change it out with the seasons :)
Absolutely gorgeous! I love the idea of being able to change it up for different seasons!
So cute!
Beautiful! I love it!
this is BEAUTIFUL!
really super gorgeous!
love how it came out! What a fun idea to chaneg it out regularly :)
AMAZING Diana! I just adore it! I am thrilled you liked my idea of pins! I think you will be really happy! You put so much work into that wreath you want to show it off all year long and you will do so by just changing the pins! Cant wait to see how you change it up!
Oh, it really turned out very well. I'm glad that you decided to go with some color and you did a great job~
That is so pretty! I love it!
What a great wreath - love the texture and such a great idea on using a pin to change out the occasion!
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