Remember this Pottery Barn Knock-off Pillow from Don't Disturb This Groove?
Well, Today we have Brandi sharing another fun and simple tutorial. Her pillow was the top viewed link at one of our It's A Rockin' Party and therefore she gets to be a guest blogger today...so without further ado, here's Brandi...take it away girl...
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Well, Today we have Brandi sharing another fun and simple tutorial. Her pillow was the top viewed link at one of our It's A Rockin' Party and therefore she gets to be a guest blogger today...so without further ado, here's Brandi...take it away girl...
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Hello friends of RoCa and Company, my name is Brandi and I blog over at Don't Disturb This Groove. I'm excited to be here to share a simple wreath I made in the Spring that could easily transition into a holiday wreath for your home!
I like saving money by finding bargains or making things to decorate my home with. When I came across this bay leaf wreath from Pottery Barn I loved it! This wreath is no longer available on their website. I loved that wreath, but I was confident I could make my own.
Using a hole puncher, I made a hole in the mat to mark the spot where I would place twine to hang my wreath.
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To make my wreath, I purchased a pack of fresh bay leaves from my local farmer's market.
For my wreath form, I used a picture mat that I had on hand.
Using a hole puncher, I made a hole in the mat to mark the spot where I would place twine to hang my wreath.
I glued the leaves in a desired position using my glue gun.
To complete the look a made a bow out of twine and glued a single anise star to the center.
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