Thursday, December 8, 2011

Craft Corner: Wild Rosemary Wreath

Well, girls, we are now solidly in December!
With the holidays fast approaching, I'm trying to decorate the house with original and charming (read: inexpensive but beautiful) decorations for Baby's first Christmas. 


See what I did? First, I took a picture through the eye hole of our other door. jk. It's with a fish eye lens.

I already had this plastic mistletoe-esque wreath from last year. And we have a backyard full FULL of rosemary bushes, which are so fragrant and sprouting these delightful violet buds.


So we snapped a few branches off and used some yarn that our friend had left at our house (warning to all guests: if you ever leave anything cute or interesting at our house, you may find it incorporated into a plastic wreath from Target. That especially goes for children)


Behold. Ye olde plastic wreath.
So first off, get a good look at the wreath.

And now from its passenger side view.

Next, ravage your friendly neighborhood rosemary bush. I like the purple (verging on periwinkle, or azure, but not yet true blue) blossoms, so I searched out the ones that had those.

And also ones that didn't have spiders or bees.
Although, I did scare one bee off a branch. I don't know who was more traumatized--him or me.

Then, grab some twine, ribbon, or borrow some yarn from a crafty, artsy friend (hi Gabby!).


Make sure your Anthro catalog is lying nearby for inspiration. You never know when you need a quick Anthro-hit.
Then, start tucking the branches into the wreath, tying around the thickest part for sturdiness. Make sure your blossoms are facing up for the optimal charming effect.

I love that some of the blossoms are splaying outwards, lending to that wild, organic feel you can only get with... contrived art and plastic.
It feels so unplanned. I planned it that way.
Then, because I thought it would look even more wild and organic, I added my $4 Crate and Barrel bird ornament, buy here.


5 comments:

  1. Looks great and bet it smells even better! The bird gives it the perfect final touch. Will be waiting for your etsy shop announcement one of these days.

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  2. I can't even tell that's part plastic! Looks amazing! I've been wanting to make my own wreath for years, but never get around to it. Maybe now with a little Shiela-spiration, I just might!

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  3. Shelia-spiration* - now I feel like a jerk for spelling your name wrong :(

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  4. grace--come over! it does smell awesome. we can make another one.
    aimee--you are so sweet. don't worry--i have had a lifetime of my name misspelled. i'm sure you have, too! i like yours much better than the usual a-m-y.

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  5. I have seen this wreath in person, and calling it "great" is an understatement. It now has just the right amount of organic flair, and the little felt C&B bird adds character and interest... so cute. Until our little cross-the-street neighbor boy steals it. "Pretty bird..."

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