Friday, December 9, 2011

Crazy Gorgeous Wreath Via the Brassy Apple

Megan of the Brassy Apply was inspired by yet another blogger to create a wreath from book pages. 
This most certainly has got to be the most beautiful wreath I've seen this season!


"A little "spare" crafting time, 1,000 hot glue gun burns
 and 394 book pages later and you too can have a wreath like this!" 
Megan


Simply Fabulous!
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12 comments:

Allison said...

A true labor of love! How beautiful!

meenal bishnoi said...

It doesn't look like the easiest wreath to make.. but certainly among the prettiest.. Thanks for sharing, Janell.. Have a lovely weekend.. xx meenal

Heather said...

Very lovely! I'll just go whip one up right now...

designchic said...

wow...beautiful and ecofriendly!! Hope you have a wonderful weekend ~

Linda in AZ * said...

* I AGREE Janell, it IS F*A*B (!!!)... buuuut, alllll that "glue-gunning"??? You are a better woman than I, FOR SURE!!!! WOW!!!!!!

OK, so I WISH I could BUY one (unimpressive & lazy of me, I know, but "what's a girl to do" when she's ALREADY pooped?)~~~~

Big hugs n' smiles, kiddo! Here's to a wonderful upcoming celebration of His birth!!!

Linda in AZ *
bellesmom1234@comcast.net

The enchanted home said...

Wow someone has a lot of spare time, and a lot of patience and a very steady hand! It is quite beautiful though...too bad they aren't for sale!

barbara@hodge:podge said...

Gorgeous! Love that version using book pages. Yes, if only we had a bit of spare time!

Megan said...

wow! thanks for the shout out!!! :)

they are definitely more fun to make with someone else! :) grab a girlfriend after the holidays are over and craft some up!

SHERRY HART said...

The hot glue burns...I am familiar with those and I don't enjoy them one bit :) Love this take on the book page wreath though.

lisaroyhandbags said...

So pretty and so inexpensive to make. Great if you've got a bit of time to put into it - the result is stunning.

Kathysue said...

I saw this,and I agree, what a wonderful look for rolled up paper, amazing!! I am not sure I would have the patience needed to do this, but I sure do admire her for such a great job. Kathysue

The Sister Sophisticate said...

OK...this is a must try DIY!