Every Year I make wreaths for around our home, and the last two years I have offered them for sale. But- never really followed through on the messages of “I’ll take one!” Can anyone else relate to doing that with little creative ventures? However, now that I have Meadow (a flower farm business that I started with a friend!) it is the perfect avenue to offer winter wreaths.
It was so much fun playing with different greenery and elements from nature.
I love working with flowers, and living things. One of the ways I continue to do that is by making wreaths and decorative outdoor planters during the winter. Creating arrangements in our window boxes is a simple way to decorate, and I don’t need to store things away during the off season. The dried grasses in this wreath add a warm neutral tone to the greenery.
I really love the assymetrical style with the grapevine wreath, though I also made a full one for our front door! I mixed in the red dogwood branches for a natural, yet colorful touch.
Don’t mind the cobwebs around the door frame 😉 This wreath always makes me happy as we drive up to the house.
We had a TON of snow come our way over the weekend, so we are cozying up and working on school. I am hoping to work on some Christmas decorating in our living room- and am looking forward to sharing some of our simple and natural Christmas decor as part of the Canadian Bloggers Christmas Home Tour Series later this week.
I hope you have a good Monday.
-Miss Ash
Beautiful!!! How do you attach the greenery so that the wreath can be redone every season?
Hi! I just use floral wire wrapped around the bunches/wreath frame 🙂