I really like how this wreath turned out, it took me a while because I was designing it as I went {about an hour, thank goodness the baby was sleeping!}.
I love making rosettes. It is the first time that I did it with burlap...my new favorite thing to play with!
I started out with a wire hanger and formed it into a circle. Then I weaved the burlap strip in and out {the stuff used to upholster chairs}. I found it in the trimming section at HobLob.
Here is a link to where I learned how to make the Roses. It was on a Studio 5 show from Salt Lake City: Urban Corsage. I used tacky glue & glued as I went around.
I weaved the flowers on the wire and then hot glued everything to keep it from sagging.
I was inspired to do this wreath when I saw a burlap wreath on Where the Heart is Blog found HERE.
Enjoy...I did!!
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I found your blog from tatertots and jello. I love love love this wreath! I love the red and how you added the rosettes! Super cute! I am so glad that I found you and I will be back to see what other kinds of fabulosness you come up with. Thanks so much for the inspiration! Come by and say hi
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Very pretty, Jenny. Love the rosettes. :-)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I will definitely be back!
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Blessings,
Cara
I absolutely LOVE this wreath. What is so funny is I have been inspired to work with burlap JUST THIS WEEK and here I come across your blog! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute--well everything you do is. I especially LOVE the rosettes! Your mantle is really looking awesome. Can't wait for the next installment!
ReplyDeleteI am so copying this...CUTE,CUTE! Thanks for such a fun idea.
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Thank you SO much for this tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteI have to make these!!
- Trish
I love this!! The addition of the rosettes is perfection!!
ReplyDeleteThat is sooooooooo cute! Wow Jen! You are quite the crafty lady!
ReplyDeleteHi there Jenn! I love this wreath so much, I wrote about it on my blog. Hope that's OK. This is the link: http://potatoboutique.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity!
I have got to try this. I can see so many applications for the roses. Thanks.
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