Oh spring is coming soon (well, it's officially spring, just not here... yet)!
I love a pretty wreath hanging on the front door in the spring as much as I do at Christmastime. Spring is my favorite season. All the new rebirth of leaves and flowers... it just makes me smile.
Speaking of Christmas, the evergreens wilted off this wired wreath frame so I thought I would recycle it for my new spring wreath.
I bought just a few bunches of silk flowers... yellow daffodils and green hydrangeas.
I cut the flowers leaving a few inches of stem and attached them to the wire frame with green floral tape.
Annnnd about two hours later... I had a full hydrangea wreath.
I kept the leaves to glue onto the back of the wire frame.
Using hot glue, I attached the leaves onto the frame to extend from the outside and inside of the flowers. Kind of framing the frame. :)
This part went really fast... about 15 minutes.
And got this result!
Pretty, huh?
Then I used just the top of the daffodils to place into the wreath for a spring theme.
Giving it a quick test on the inside of the door, I found it fit and looked just right.
So here we are, outside the door to see how it hangs...
Not bad for $12...
And the back side of the wreath from indoors looks better with the leaves glued this way.
I looooove hydrangeas. Especially when they are still green.
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