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Friday, October 1, 2021

HOW TO MAKE A BOHO FALL WREATH

This easy peace sign wreath will add a natural, boho feel to your fall home decor. I choose to lean my peace sign wreath up against my hearth, but you could make a smaller fall wreath for your front door.

boho peace sign fall wreath

Supplies

  • 36″ grapevine wreath
  • floral wire
  • fall garland of your choice

You can find all my craft supplies here.

I chose an oversized wreath form for this to give the final fall project an extra whimsical feel. I recommend using a grapevine wreath to achieve the natural fall look. The garland I chose has a mixture of dried corn husks, leaves, and pinecones.

How To Make a Boho Peace Sign Fall Wreath

Here’s how you will make your boho peace sign wreath. It’s a little bit of a tedious process but has very few steps.

  1. Gather your supplies and clear a flat workspace for yourself. You’ll need some room to work with such a large wreath.
  2. Unravel some of your floral wire and straignten it as much as you can. Don’t cut it from the spool.
  3. Measure how much of your garland you’ll need to make the different arms of your peace sign. I was able to create mine with a single garland.
  4. One you have measures, cut your garland into the seperate pieces.
  5. Start with the largest middle section. Snip one end of the string from your garland, and run the floral wire through the holes where the string originally strung the garland.
  6. Once you have restrung you sectoion, give an extra two feet of wire on each side. You’ll use this to attach it to the wreath form.
  7. Prop your wreath up and attach the first section by wrapping the floral wire around the wreath, then securing the wore by intertwining it around itself.
  8. Repeat the rrestringing process with the second and last section.
  9. find the middle of your garland section and place it behind the section that’s already attached to your wreath.
  10. Twist the section around the middle sectoin, moving the pieces of your garland out of the way so that only your strings are wrapping.
  11. Attach the end the same way you did the first, by wrapping the wire around the wreath form.

If you enjoy decoring with wreaths, you may also like these posts.

You can shop some of my favorite fall decor items here, along with anything from my Instagram.

This post contains affiliate links.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2020

BOHO FALL DRIED FLORAL PUMPKIN FRONT PORCH DECOR- EASY DIY

Fall pumpkins decorated with dried florals on front porch

These pumpkins are my take on a boho fall look. I am really loving dried florals this fall season and I’m so happy they’re on trend. Bunny tails, pampas grass- love it all. These craft pumpkins make an easy DIY to add some personality to your fall decor.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

EASY DIY DOOR TASSEL WITH AIR DRY CLAY BEADS

Supplies

  • Air Dry Clay
  • Yarn of choice- two colors
  • Twine or string
  • Small piece of tape
  • Wooden skewer
    I BOUGHT ALL MY SUPPLIES HERE.

How To Make Your Beads

  1. Break your air dry clay into smaller pieces. I didn’t measure because I didn’t want the beads to all be exactly the same.
  2. Roll clay into a sphere using your hands against a hard surface.
  3. Poke a large hole thorough the center using the wooden skewer.
  4. Let clay dry for three or four days. On the package mine said to let dry for to to three days, but that wasn’t enough for these thick beads.
  5. Once completely dry you can paint and embellish the beads.
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Sunday, July 5, 2020

NURSERY RENOVATION-SPRING 2020 ONE ROOM CHALLENGE: WEEK 8

Boho nursery changing table and dresser

If you’re reading this, thank you so much for following James and I along on this eight week journey! This was my first time participating in the One Room Challenge and it was a very rewarding experience. I’m sitting here 38.5 weeks pregnant and feeling every bit of it. We’ve spent a lot of time in the nursery and I’m so happy with the results.

The creation of our boy’s nursery started and wrapped up all during very uncertain times. As first time parents-to-be, we navigated the last nine months with lots of skeptical optimism while we looked forward to meeting our first born.

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