Photo by Sarah at Sadie Seasongoods |
Besides, who doesn't love plaid flannel?
I'm really thinking maybe this will be the year I can get one of these made. I have loads of plaid flannel scraps, plus a couple of old shirts I cut up to repurpose. I wouldn't dare say for sure, but I think that a foam wreath form might work as well as the straw base that Sarah used. The straw would likely be less expensive, though. I just took a quick peek at Joann.com and I see that the straw wreaths are cheaper by a couple of dollars at least. So for that reason, and for ease of pinning, the straw would be the very best choice unless you happen to have a foam one on hand.
If you visit Sadie Seasongoods, you will also see some other plaid flannel projects, including a table runner. I really want to make one of those ... it also would be perfect all winter. Have fun with these ideas! I hope to!
Oh I love this! Absolutely could be a winter door wreath... I am sure that I have all the necessary things...hmmm...do I want a project is the next question. 🙃
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a pretty easy project, I think ... Let me know if you make one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!!! I have some red taffta plaid and I bet that would make a great wreath!!
ReplyDeleteOh, that would be elegant and festive, Linda! I am thinking the cozy look of flannel here -- I think blue plaids with snowflakes trimming the wreath would be lovely for the rest of the winter.
DeleteBeautiful! Even better if it's made with shirts from a grandparent... a souvenir wreath
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a lovely idea, Lucie! I have a few flannel shirts of my dad's that had worn out, and I cut off the usable parts. This would be a great project to use them for.
DeleteVery Cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vicki! Happy New Year!
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