Wednesday, September 11, 2013

More Wreaths

You have probably noticed, but when I love something, I tend to go a little overboard making the same item in different ways.  Well...I now have a new addiction...rosette wreaths.  Here are two more that I've made in the past few days:

There are two wreaths here but I didn't feel like separating them from the wall - YUP lazy!
A close up of the more colorful wreath!

I love the BOO banner on the left corner.
I'm bring them to work tomorrow to have a raffle with my coworkers.  Boy, I bet they love it when I have my crafting addictions!  I'm going to let the winner choose the wreath they want.

I'm thinking of hosting another craft night at my house but can't decide whether this would be a good project.  Although the concept and ability level is beginner, there are a lot of steps involved. 

For the brighter wreath, I used some Halloween cricut cut outs I received from a swap and stamped the sentiment from an old SU! set.  Love that stamp!  The words are embossed in black and then triple layered in colored cardstock.

The BOO banner was made using a pennant punch from SU!  I love that punch.  I use it all the time.  The Halloween sign on the right side was from a class give away goodie bag I received during the Scrapbook Expo in Pleasanton three years ago.  The brighter patterned papers were gifted to me from Rubber Paws in a Holiday paper pack.  The cover was torn off so I'm not sure the manufacturer.  The muted Halloween papers are from SU!  I believe one maybe two years ago.

Scroll down to get a better picture of the Dracula inspired wreath.

2 comments:

  1. You've been busy. They are both really cute. I'm sure one of your co-workers will be thrilled to win one of them.

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  2. Raffle was fun and I sold two of the wreaths. I also received orders for Christmas wreaths. I never thought this could be a marketing idea.

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