Recently I posted about a few fall wreaths that I had made
(you can read about that here).
As promised, today I will show you the step-by-step on this pretty rose and pearl combination.
A little pool side crafting anyone?........:)
(you can read about that here).
As promised, today I will show you the step-by-step on this pretty rose and pearl combination.
A little pool side crafting anyone?........:)
I decided to go with a straw wreath base and dusky orange fabric roses.
A few creamy pearls will make the perfect accent!
As always, I started out by placing my flowers where I thought they would look best.
For this wreath I will be going with an asymmetrical design.
Look at the hardware showing on the roses! Unacceptable!
Plus, I disliked how bulky it made the roses seem.
So apart they came and I tossed all of the hardware into the trash.
Once left with just the fabric petals, I glued each flower back
together piece by piece before adding a pearl into the center of each.
I then attached the flowers first in the layout I planned on. A couple of leaves and a bit of pearl rope finished off the wreath nicely.
There you have it, a simple yet pretty wreath that will transition
easily from late summer into early fall.
I hope you enjoyed the post, thanks for stopping by!
© Jennifer Adams Flowers 2014
There you have it, a simple yet pretty wreath that will transition
easily from late summer into early fall.
I hope you enjoyed the post, thanks for stopping by!
-Jennifer
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