When I made this boxwood wreath for Christmas last year, little did I know how fun it would be to transform seasonally. For Christmas, I kept it pretty plain and simple...with a handmade monogram and ribbonFor Valentine's, transformed with ribbon, hearts and heart garland...very festive!
...and now for St Patty's Day: clover garland, ribbon and my little handmade lucky clover transforms it once again!
Happy Sunday Michelle...
ReplyDeleteI so love this boxwood wreath. I have gotta tell you sweetie. I love the turquoise with the green combination. It is absolutely breathtaking. So beautiful for sure. That plaid ribbong with the strands makes this wreath really pop. I love your clover with the little fanned effect and the button. It is just perfect. Lucky is the best of all. What a beautiful job you did with this holiday.
You have inspired me to create something for my front door. I will have to buy a wreath of some sorts that can be seasonal (here in Phoenix it gets so hot) and then maybe I can decorate my door seasonally too. Any ideas? Grapevine maybe?
Have a beautiful day and thanks for sharing. I love it when you do. Country hugs sweetie...Sherry
The wreath has looked great for every season. I love the piece that is hanging behind it.
ReplyDeleteJane
I love this wreath and each time you change it I think that is my favorite. I can't wait to see what you do for Easter. Gorgeous. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love that! So clever just to change the decorations on the same wreath! Is it real boxwood? If so, it looks amazing for hanging around that long.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to have ONE wreath that you can change with the seasons!That would definitely help with storage since wreaths are a little large @ awkward to store.
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever! Your wreath looks great in every season, and I think the St. Patty's wreath is wonderful! I would never have thought to use turquoise with it, and it looks fabulous! laurie
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute--I love the composition of elements.
ReplyDeleteI'm always inspired when I visit your blog. I love the shamrock!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Perfection!
ReplyDeleteAll the best,
Eileen
Thanks so much for visiting my blog- I'm glad you enjoyed the book cover art! I love your wreath- boxwood is so beautiful, and I like how you have made it so versitile!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is beautiful, Michelle. I love the way you've transformed it.
ReplyDeleteI love it as well! You've really recycled this wreath. I think the colors are gorgeous. And I can't wait to see it for Easter. Pastels?
ReplyDeleteBrenda
I think the color combo is great - I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Probably more than anyone else because that is my bday..hee hee. Might have to borrow your shamrock idea if you don't mind?
ReplyDeleteI think this looks great. Great job with recycling.
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i love it ~ it really is a versatile wreath!
ReplyDeletemy fav though is st patricks day because that is my 2nd fav holiday!
Definitely inspired! That shamrock is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletevery cute!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty! Boxwood is classic all year.
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I really think it turned out so great!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I love four leaf clovers. My mom and I have a race each Spring to see who will find the first one!
ReplyDeleteAllison
Ditto everything above and then some! I love boxwood and yours is so versatile. The St. Patty's decor on it is too fun!
ReplyDeleteThe boxwood branches do not dry out? I love this wreath! Did you use a metal frame and wire? Joan
ReplyDeleteI just love your wreath. It looks wonderful each and every holiday.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea to have changeable wreath. I am going to have to try it! Thanks for linking up, I am so honored!
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