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Grandma's Wreath Redo into a Monogram Wreath by Amy & Chris
My grandparents sold their house, and now my grandma wants to get rid of all of her junk. She had so many random things laying around. Of course I was convinced to take a trunk load of stuff home. Lol! She gave me a few wreaths that weren't my style, but I had a few ideas for them. Take a look at the transformation:
I started by taking the flowers off. Next, I gathered left over material I had laying around. Which included burlap, material, flowers, ribbon and styrofoam balls.
I cut the styrofoam balls in half, so I could make a half of a pom. Then I started to cut the material in small circles.
I folded the circles of fabric in half. Place a dab of glue in the middle and fold again. Then I glued the fabric to the styrofoam ball.
I then wrapped the burlap around the wreath and started hot gluing flowers I bought from Michaels. I also picked up a letter V that I wanted to incorporate into the wreath. I attached hooks to the back and then tied ribbon around the wreath.
Here is the final transformation! Total cost was $10!!
Thanks for stopping by: Amy & Chris
Now that's a fun and thrifty transformation!
ReplyDeleteI like this so much! I shared it on my twitter page!
ReplyDeleteSo thrifty, so frugal SO beautiful. Great job!
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation! And for only $10!
ReplyDeletelooks fab !
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