For my spring wreath this year I really wanted something green. We have a threat of snow again this week..bah humbug..something green is going on my front door. This fern wreath base I have used several times for spring and summer but, the beauty of it is that I can keep recycling this fern base to make many wreaths, which is what I have done again here today.
I removed the burlap bow and hanger and added some florists wire in the back to hang it by. I then used a black and white gingham check ribbon for the bow. I then wired in a little nest. It looks very Mary Carol Garrity (Nell Hills) to me.
I think I will hunt up a few little eggs to tuck inside the nest. The promise of spring is on it's way. I saw a little bird on our street pick up a long piece of landscaping grass and fly off with it this week. He is industriously building a nest so, even the bird's know spring is coming.
Sherry
I will link this to:
Friday's Unfolded at Nancherrow
I will link this to:
Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage
Your Gonna Love It Tuesday at Kathe with an E
The Scoop at Confessions of a Plate Addict
Seasonal Sunday at The Tablescaper
Inspired Sunday at Sunday View
Make It Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
An Extraordinary DayFriday's Unfolded at Nancherrow
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful wreath. I learned a few years ago not to put a wreath on my screen door, but on the inside of it. A bird began to build its nest on the wreath HA! HA!
ReplyDeleteSuch simplicity Elegance Naturally-So Perrrfect! It usually does not have to be hard work or time consuming to "make pretty'..as you have done!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry-
ReplyDeleteI smiled while reading this because I recycled last year's spring wreathe today too-
and yes, it is cold here too.
Sigh...
I decided I am going to pretend!
Laura
White Spray Paint
Oh I love it, so perfectly simple chic. Gorgeous. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteOh, this is darling, Sherry! I need that little wreath! Hope you're doing well and you're always a sweetie,
ReplyDeleteShelia;)
Lovely, perfect for Spring and summer for that matter. Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery spring-y indeed! We just got rid of our last snow.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Very cute...for St. Patrick's Day, too!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Simple and elegant. Hope spring will bring some warm weather your way.
ReplyDeleteblessings,
Simple but so pretty! Love the bird nest addition and the checkered bow.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning!
ReplyDeleteI'm popping over from Roxy's blog. You have a sweet blog and I love that wreath. I might have to make this one. Perfect for Spring time.
I hope you have a wonderful day.
Blessings,
Amy
I have a small obsession with nests right now, so I'm loving this!
ReplyDeleteI'm so in love with this wreath! Looks so green and fresh! Perfect for spring.
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Beautiful!Very beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the imperfect elegance of it. Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!
ReplyDeleteAlison
Nancherrow
This is so cute! Love it. Coming over from the Linkup at Fridays Unfolded.
ReplyDeleteI am totally smitten with ferns and this is so lovely. A few eggs would be the perfect addition.
ReplyDeleteYour local birdie is lucky to have found something for her nest. Here we still have a foot of snow. ;-/
Thanks for sharing your fab wreath at Project Inspire{d}!
Hi Sherry, I wanted to let you know that I featured your fresh, beautiful spring time wreath on Inspired Sunday today at www.sundayview.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteLaura
So pretty and springy! Love it!
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