When it comes to Thanksgiving, the first thing that comes to mind isn't composing what the big holiday dinner will consist of. No. No way. Lets get real here - I hate cooking. Cooking gives me anxiety. Just so you grasp how much I loathe cooking - I rather clean the kitchen, dishes & all, instead of cook! Instead, the first thing that comes to mind is how can I make my home scream unique, festive, autumnal decor? I want my guests to see things that that wouldn't typically see at a retail store. Today's DIY embodies exactly just that.You will need the following materials:
Aspen Leaves(Michaels); 6 Pine Cones(Hobby Lobby); Ornament Hooks; Glue Gun; Wire Cutters; Twine; Towel |
An autumn bouquet of your choice w/lots of foliage at the top (Michaels); Long-stemmed flower of your choice (Michaels) |
First you will prep your pine cones by removing their tops using wire cutters. Doing this will create a flat/semi-hallowed out surface for the pieces that will be glued there. Do this for 6 pine cones.
Next cut 6 strings of twine - each 16 inches long. Loop it around the top underside of the pine cone twice. Secure it tightly with a knot.
Next, cut 12 Aspen Leaves, paired & color-matched, and cut to the length shown below.
Taking your glue gun, place glue into the top-center of the pine cones. You will then place 2 color-matched aspen leaves on the left & right side. Looks like a cute & magical pine cone butterfly, right?! :P I went a step further & added a rose hip in between the leaves. This not only hides the glue that was placed there, but also adds a little extra flare :) Alternatively, you could use berries, mini-pumpkins, acorns, etc.
While those are drying, take your long stem daisy and cut most of the stem off leaving 2 inches. Place the daisy in the middle at the base of your autumnal bouquet. Secure with 2 ornament hooks and glue.
Now we will secure our 6 pine cones to the autumnal bouquet. Lay the bouquet on the floor and place the 6 pine cones at various lengths for a cascading effect. Alternate sides and aspen leaf colors-pairs for dimension and color vibrancy.
Secure each individual pine cone to the branches on the backside of the
bouquet with an ornament hook. Make sure they are not visible from the
front and discard the extra twine.
Using 12 inches of twine, secure it to the top-middle and bottom-middle of the back of the bouquet. The support in these two specific places will prevent it from tipping forward. Doing this will allow the wreath to hang upright and straight.
And your wreath is complete!
I hope this DIY inspires you to go beyond the Thanksgiving menu & to create an Autumnal atmosphere outside the kitchen. If you re-create this DIY, please leave a photo in the comment section below - I'd love to see them! See you in my next blog!
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