It is SUPER cute!! And you could use this same technique to make a wreath for any occasion. Was this all from Dollar Tree? Is the base Styrofoam? I am tempted to make either an Ester or summer one.
You're way ahead of the family across the street. They still have Christmas wreathes on all three of their second-story windows. Guess it was more fun putting them up than taking them down. Your St Patrick's Day wreath is nice.
I love it. Nicely done. I have not unpacked my clover painting for my door as of yet. It is still in the back of the pantry store area and I was thinking I would put it on the down at the other place but there is a sort of hiccup with the move right now so I am just hanging low. I will keep this in mind though. Great job.
Cynthia, I always find it easier to put stuff up than take them down. Then on the outside Christmas stuff it's usually just too darn cold to go out and take it down. Call me lazy....lol
I was asking a friend here, what our equivalent of Dollar Tree was and she said any of the shops that advertise $1,2,3 or El Cheapo - we have actually have many versions of Asian import stores, all with a variety of oddments - some organised into sections, other complete hash/mesh...
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Oh, I like this. Very much!
I like and I'm kinda wishing we had a dollar tree store nearby. lol
Lovely, I've just ordered a book on making crochet wreaths.
Briony
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It is SUPER cute!! And you could use this same technique to make a wreath for any occasion. Was this all from Dollar Tree? Is the base Styrofoam? I am tempted to make either an Ester or summer one.
Well done. You're getting a good start on St. Patty's day.
Have a fabulous day, Ann. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥
I just week before last out away my nativity set and my Christmas stocking...so, yes I believe about taking down christmas wreath.
I like this very much.
Anni, thanks
Kate, I love Dollar Tree but need to stay out of them because I buy things I really don't need because they're only a dollar...lol
Briony I look forward to seeing some when you make them
Ginny, thanks. yes all was from dollar tree. Tomorrows post will answer all your questions and then some :)
Sandee I think I'm done with the St. Pattys day stuff now I need to move on to making things for Easter :)
I like that a lot! I just took my Christmas Wreath down a few weeks ago and replaced it with a Spring one! Wishful thinking!
You're way ahead of the family across the street. They still have Christmas wreathes on all three of their second-story windows. Guess it was more fun putting them up than taking them down. Your St Patrick's Day wreath is nice.
I'm so glad you have that Dollar Tree! We love seeing what you come up with.
I love it. Nicely done. I have not unpacked my clover painting for my door as of yet. It is still in the back of the pantry store area and I was thinking I would put it on the down at the other place but there is a sort of hiccup with the move right now so I am just hanging low. I will keep this in mind though. Great job.
CheerfulMonk, I'm glad I have it too. I'm also glad it isn't closer to me or I would be spending money in there more often...lol
The Joyful Homemaker, thank you
Pam, Thank you. Hope not too much of a hiccup with the move.
Cynthia, I always find it easier to put stuff up than take them down. Then on the outside Christmas stuff it's usually just too darn cold to go out and take it down. Call me lazy....lol
another awesome crafty offering...
I was asking a friend here, what our equivalent of Dollar Tree was and she said any of the shops that advertise $1,2,3 or El Cheapo - we have actually have many versions of Asian import stores, all with a variety of oddments - some organised into sections, other complete hash/mesh...
Catherine, El Cheapo stores are quite popular.
This is so cute Ann!!
Very cute and yes I believe you....LOL!
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