This Easter wreath is all down to Marnie ………….
……. who left this comment after my wooden Christmas wreath post when I wondered what I could do with the other half of the 25p embroidery hoop I’d used that I’d found in a local charity shop ……..
What a totally inspired idea ……….
…… you should have seen me leap from my computer to see if I could make it work. It all hinged on how many painted tin chickens (a present from Marc last time I was at the cottage) I had left ……
I had 13 and 12 would do it if spaced equally round said hoop. My mind was a then all of a whirr.
I decided to give the sides, outside and inside of the hoop two coats of an “elf” green Wilko tester pot first.
I initially tried glue gunning the chickens to the hoop as they were, but when that didn’t work, I took the bases off some small bottle brush Christmas trees and glued them into the hollow of the chickens, giving a stable base on which to then stick them to the hoop.
When I was then able to join the chickens to the hoop I was pretty thrilled, it sort of had a vintagey look/feel to it and because of that I knew anything I then added to it had to be really simple ……. but it needed something more.
So I started by putting a tiny foliage punchie between the chickens ……..
……. and then equally tiny white daisies with a yellow flay back nail art gem in the middle. I doubled layered the daisies to add a little extra dimension when fluffed up when dry.
One daisy between the chickens didn’t quite look right so I went round the wreath again adding more where I thought they would fit.
Part of me wants to add another layer of “something” behind, but before I ruined the simplicity of it I banged a wire loop on the back and got it on my front door double quick ………….
…….. any way, thank you again Marnie for the inspiration xxxx.
Fun, unique spring wreath. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThe Easter wreath looks fantastic.
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How clever of Marnie and it looks simple but stunning, Tilly
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