So I thought I would try to use a cheap feather boa from Hobby Lobby. And one of these wire wreath frames from Hobby Lobby.
I just cut lengths of wire and wired the feather boa to the wreath frame - put a wire about every 2 to 3" so that it stays in a nice full circle shape.
I wired all the way around the outside wire of the wreath frame, then wired all the way around the inside-middle of the wreath frame.
I wired all the way around the outside wire of the wreath frame, then wired all the way around the inside-middle of the wreath frame.
One feather boa was the perfect length to go around twice on the 12" wreath frame from Hobby Lobby. The frame was $1.99. The feather boa was $6.99 (I think) - and you could use a 40% off coupon on the feathers!
It was a little tedious. So you might not want to do this on a day that people have been getting on your last nerve like I did. But even on a day when I had used up all my patience at work, this only took me about 30 minutes.
And then I had a great, cheap, chocolate-colored feather wreath for my fall mantel. It looks great!
And then I had a great, cheap, chocolate-colored feather wreath for my fall mantel. It looks great!
3 comments:
I am totally impressed with this wreath! It's hard to believe that it's made from a boa! Good job! Love it!
Jayne at mysongwithin
I love your chocolate wreath! And your mantle is gorgeous with those colors. Love it!
Your wreath is beautiful, as well I want to say thank you for the step by step process I am making a wreath for my baby boy I am to have in 4 weeks!
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