It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas Blog Hop – Wreaths and Trees
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Lakeshore Drive, Kathe from Kathe with an E and Tammy from One More Time Events to bring
you…
Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas!
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This week we are featuring
Wreaths and Trees
and your hostess is
Doreen from Househoneys
Hi Everyone! I’m so happy to be participating in this blog hop with these fabulous bloggers! Now grab yourselves a cuppa joe and get comfortable. You’re gonna love these wreaths!
A couple of weeks ago I went with my friends Cheryl and Penny to Stockbridge, Massachusetts to help out with their annual fundraiser for the Botanical Gardens. Every year for about a week the Gardens open up this large room pictured below to volunteers who decorate wreaths, garland and/or miniature houses. The Botanical Gardens provides all the supplies and a few days later the items are sold at a fundraiser.
I was amazed and delighted with how many supplies were available to us. Far more than I can show here. And I understand there were even more but we were helping out at the tail end of their efforts so a lot of things were already used up.
The theme this year was ‘natural’. Lots of burlap, pine cones, bark, acorns, moss, twigs and flowers were at our disposal. After a couple of hours, Cheryl succeeded in making three wreaths (show off), while Penny and I each made two. Here’s a peek at some of the wreaths that were made by us and the other ladies who were there that day.
There’s always one rogue volunteer in the crowd. Someone should have told her the theme was natural. *la la la la* Seriously, I just figured someone had to do something different. 😉 I spray painted the wreath and some twigs with silver metallic paint. It only took a few minutes to dry and then I was ready to get it decorated for its Vegas debut.
When the volunteers were done, the wreaths were brought outside and placed on a lattice wall they had set up. There were a LOT more than you see here and they were all so pretty! I understand that for the fundraiser they sell for anywhere between $40-$100 each.
A quick look at some of the other pretties made in the days prior to our visit.
How cute is this? A little hobbit house :).
I don’t know about you, but I’m really bad at making bows. Penny, on the other hand, is a wiz. Did I mention she worked at a floral shop for many years prior to retiring? So I convinced her to give us a quick tutorial on how to make a bow because let’s face it, a wreath without a bow is like Bonnie without Clyde, Ricky without Lucy, Mutt without Jeff, Ralph without Alice…ok, I’m showing my age here so I’ll shut up.
So grab yourself a wired ribbon for starters. Wired ribbons are a hundred times easier to work with, and the final results are always prettier. Decide on how long you want the tail to be and pinch the ribbon tightly where the center will be as shown.
Make a loop going upward, pinch, then make the same size loop going downward. It’s important to keep the loops as close as possible to each other in size.
Continue reversing the direction of the loops and be sure to squeeze your fingers tightly around the center. DON’T LET GO!
Three loops on each side are a good place to stop. You can do more or less, but a total of six looks nice for most applications.
When you’re done making the desired number of loops, twist the center tightly and tie a floral wire really tight around the center, leaving enough wire exposed to secure the bow to the wreath.
It took me a while to get it right the first time. About 20 minutes! Penny advises to take your time with it. Rushing will only lead to frustration.
Don’t you think this fundraiser is a great idea? I could imagine a bunch of craft/diy bloggers gathering in a space like this with all those materials at their disposal. What a hoot that would be! It was a fun day and I’m looking forward to doing it again next year.
So, which wreath is your favorite? Can you guess which other one was mine? How about Cheryl’s? Or Penny’s? Remember…Penny is pretty much a professional, and in my opinion her wreaths have that ‘decorator’ touch. So, whadaya’ think?
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AnaMB says
Hi Doreen!
I really enjoy this link party.
I am your newest follower, I came via Life on a Lakeshore Drive!
I linked my Hearts Christmas tree.
Have a nice day,
Ana@carpe-diem
Leslie Stewart @ House on the Way says
Thanks so much for hosting! Love Christmas parties! I’m following you on Bloglovin’.
Have a great week!
Leslie
Theresa@ShoestringElegance says
Hi, Doreen!! Thanks so much for hosting this lovely party!! Love your Blog! I started hooking up with Kathe @ Kathe with an E, than followed her advice over to Kathy’s rom Life On
Lakeshore Drive and now so lucky to be hooking up with you. I am your newest follower and Blog admirer.
Many Blessing to you and your family for a very Merry Christmas!
~Theresa.
Linda says
Hi, Doreen. I’m following you and joined in the party also. Thanks so much for the party. Linda
http://twosucculentsisters.blogspot.com/
The Honeys says
Thanks everyone for joining in our Blog Hop! I want everyone to know that we are moving this weekend, so things are super crazy and hectic. I most likely will be without my computer for a couple of days, so please forgive me if I don’t visit your blogs just yet. I promise I will get to them as soon as life is back to normal! Right now I feel like that’s not gonna happen for a while!
I am so grateful for the follows, and I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season and New Year! Hugs to all!!