Monday, March 29, 2021

Black and white Christmas wreath

Hello everybody! How are you doing? I hope everything is well where you live. Do you have any plans for Easter. I'm planing to cook some traditional meals and we will probably colour a few eggs, but that's pretty much it.

I didn't make (or better said: finish) and Easter cards this year. Shame on me, I know. Luckily my lil one saved me - she made quite a few and we sent those to our relatives. 

Well, since I don't have any Easter creations to show you you, I thought I'd share with you another Christmas project that I made quite some time ago, but never posted it here.


I made this Christmas wreath from scratch. First I made the base from old newspapers and then covered it with ribbons, Then I made some flowers from ribbon and felt and glued them onto the wreath base. All of the ribbons used on this project are from Crafty ribbons.


So much from me today. Have a wonderful week! xx

I'd like to enter my project to the following challenges:
Craftyhazelnut's Christmas challenge: Anything Christmas goes
Scraps of life by Scrappymo!: March Rudolph days challenge
Creative fingers: Anything goes

6 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing your lovely crafting for CHNC challenge 535 - I hope to see you again soon. x

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  2. Beautiful Christmas wreath. Thanks for joining us at the CHNC Christmas Weekly this week for our Anything Goes, optional include a star challenge.

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  3. Your wreath is beautiful, looks so elegant in black and white- would never have guessed that the base is old newspapers, what a great idea.
    xx

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  4. You made the base? 😳. Fantastic job. Very pretty.

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  5. Your wreath is so very pretty. Love those flowers. I made a bunch of flowers like that and sometimes use them on my scrapbook pages. The teensy one are used on cards!

    Thanks for taking part in the Rudolph Days Challenge.

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