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Thursday, December 6, 2012

little boxwood wreaths

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Well, Day Two of decorating is over and I’m happy to say I’ve made quite a bit of progress.

I ended up making these little boxwood wreaths for my living room windows—all five of them and they were so easy I thought I’d share it today.

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I also finished my white dining room which included making this lovely moss chandelier. But unfortunately it got dark so early I couldn’t get any good photos, so I’ll show you this room in my next post. Very simple and muted colors which I ended up loving.

But for now, here’s how I made my boxwood wreaths. First I have to do a little shout out for Kari Anne over at Thistlewood Farm because she gave me this idea when she made little boxwood present toppers.

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I had already seen these wreaths on Pinterest.

And then Kari Anne showed me how easy it was to make a circle with boxwood and it got me thinking about my bare windows.

Don’t you love how one idea leads to another? 

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I already had this steel galvanized wire (18 gauge) and I simply made a circle.  Actually I made five, one for each window.

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Next, I went outside and mentally thanked myself for letting the garden go for awhile, because I had perfectly overgrown boxwood shrubs ready to cut.

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I used floral wire to tie the boxwood to the wire form.

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It seemed to work best when I started with two sturdy pieces.

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And ta-da! This is what they look like when they’re finished. I’m hoping they’ll dry out and keep their green color when they hang in the heated room.

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But I’m enjoying them now…even if they don’t last forever. I added a couple red miniature bulbs and hung them with a wide red ribbon.

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I really like the pop of color on my windows. And the best part was how easy they were to make.

Thanks for visiting.

xoxo

Leslie

 

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