Hi everyone! My name is Erin and I'm the DIY wannabe behind How to Nest for Less!
I'm excited to be guest blogging here at Like a Bubbling Brook! I'm a HUGE fan and so grateful to be sharing a quick & easy project with you guys today.
The holidays have come and gone this year, and my house almost feels empty without decorations busting from the seams. I still wanted a little bit of winter flair so I decided to create a fun and festive Pinecone Winter Wreath using my favorite winter colors, silver & blue.
- Grapevine wreath
- Pinecones
- Silver & blue picks
- Silver metallic spray paint
- Hot glue gun
- Crafting wire
- Silver ribbon
I attached the pinecones that I found on clearance from Michael's using craft wire and hot glue. I made sure to completely cover the grapevine wreath with as many pinecones that would fit comfortably.
Once all the pinecones were in place, I spray painted the entire wreath in Rustoleum's metallic silver.
Now it's time to start adding the silver and blue floral picks that I got from Michael's on holiday clearance. Normally prices at $1.29 each, I got these for 70% off!
I used my hot glue gun and craft wire again to make sure all of the blue and silver picks were securely attached to the pinecone wreath. I also added some silver ribbon to the top for hanging on my front door. And that's it!
A beautiful silver and blue pinecone wreath to keep your door festive throughout the winter months!
Erin is a St. Louis based designer, wife, mother and author of the blog How to Nest for Less.
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