Sharing 3 Fall wreath projects with farmhouse style that I worked on for our home.
I have been really enjoying the pops of mint green, aqua, and turquoise that I have added in to our Fall decor this year!
So for the first wreath I chose to see if I could add in more of those colors, and I
painted my wreath form a pretty shade called ocean mist.
After the paint had dried I added some fun faux florals to the bottom of the wreath and well
as some pretty neutral pumpkin picks.
I chose to add a fun bow to this wreath and used a pretty aqua color, as well as black and white buffalo check.
I am loving how this turned out.. simple but so pretty and a tad unexpected for fall decor.
The second wreath I went with more traditional colors,
but I wanted to use a fun vintage truck element.
Ya'll know I love the vintage trucks. 😉
So I used hot glue to attach this fun sign that I bought to the center of my wreath.
The last wreath I worked on is a small size.
I used some of the leftover ribbon from the first wreath and attached it across the wreath using
hot glue.
Then I flipped it over and added a fun metal word to the ribbon to make it stand out even more.
I added a pumpkin pick, and the ribbon that was left I turned into a sort of bow to add to
my little wreath. So cute!
I am enjoying the fun fall decor, and some fall weather we have been having..
but I am really looking forward to decorating for Christmas soon! 😬😊
Have a great rest of the week!
Blessings
- Tina
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