Isn't this edible wreath from Country Living gorgeous?
This next one (also from Country Living) I absolutely love - especially the almost chartreuse green color!
Technically, this isn't a wreath, but it's the same idea. I love how they used apples and some kind of melon or squash. Doesn't it look festive?Here's another great chartreuse wreath from Better Homes and Gardens...and it's square too!
I love the idea of this wreath, but would use real materials rather than the "faux" stuff they recommend in the directions.
Look at this one! It used artichokes, fruit, asparagus and/or broccoli. How original and see what I mean about not ever dreaming of doing something like this? lol
I hope you find these ideas as inspirational as I do!
We bought a couple of wreaths for our doors when we moved here.
ReplyDeleteI used to make them each year, but now I do bring in cedar boughs just to put the smell in.
I do love this season as the creativity of people really brings the spirit of the holidays.
Love the wreaths. We have glass doors in our new home, and I'm not sure we can hang wreaths this year. But I still love them :-)
ReplyDeleteWhich one did you make Terri? I would love the square one for my front door!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing the different wreaths...thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe square one is my favorite with all of the little baubles. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteThey're all wonderful but I can imagine the herb one would smell great.
ReplyDeletePretty wreaths....did you make any of them? :0)
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I really love that square wreath with the chartreuse moss. If I hadn't already done a quick wreath for my front door, I'd be tempted.
ReplyDeleteYou always find the best home decor -- I really love the ornament wreath your sister made for you a while back. Your photos are always inspirational -- I gotta get into the Christmas spirit soon, or Scrooge will have a permanent home here.
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