Wreath Making

I made these pine cone wreaths with the intent to sell them at a local flea market.  However, a typhoon interrupted those plans, so now there's five of these that will need a home.  Probably two will go on my door at Christmas, the others...?

The pine cones are mostly from red pine trees that are abundant around here.  I used a clear spray on each of them to preserve the color; then added the embellishments, some of which can be changed out for other colors.  These measure approximately 48 cm across, or about 17 inches across--a good size for a front door.  There is a padded hanger on the back ready for displaying.

This fall one's foliage can be easily removed and replaced with any other colors according to your seasonal taste.

The Christmas one here has the bow permanently attached while the poinsettia and ivy can be removed. 

These flowers and ivy can also be removed and changed out.

This Christmas-themed one is basically permanent.

The blue balls and red acorns are permanent while the ivy can be removed.

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