Here is my original post on how I created the wreath to begin with: Coffee Filter Wreath.
I took off the cupcake wrappers from the Fourth of July version, and added some red and white chevron patterned wrappers to get it into Christmas mode.
I like to keep these wreaths simple. I only added some red snowflake coasters to the wreath, and that way I feel like I will be able to keep it up past the Christmas season as well.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Super cute! Love the red snowflakes and the chevron pattern gives it a nice modern touch!
ReplyDeletelove this version- so fun! love the touches of red!
ReplyDeleteI love all of the different versions of this wreath! And love that you dont have to make a new wreath for each holiday Win in my book. Hope those boys are growing well and everyone is adjusting well.
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That's really pretty I need to get my big girl undies on and try a full size wreath, I love how yours keeps changing with ever holiday :)
ReplyDeleteSo simple, yet so perfect for the holidays. Love that you can switch it up and reuse what you already have.
ReplyDeleteWow that is a wonderful perpetual wreath! I love it! Are you getting any rest girl?
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that and simple. Easily changeable for any holiday. Perfect!
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what a cute wreath….love how simple it is!
ReplyDeleteIt's Deonna from the Child at Heart blog! I love this post and would love for you to link up to the Merriest Blog Hop and share your creations!
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