Here is what I came up with:
I won't bore you with the obvious details since I pretty much just combined a myriad of different wreath styles we've all seen before, but I will highlight the different parts of the wreath and give you a quick run down of what I used to create it.
Next, I used my Silhouette SD to cut out scalloped circles in varying sizes and two different colors. I found a layout I liked and covered the remaining two-thirds of the wire base. I used hot glue to keep the circles in place.
I decided I needed some more volume on the paper side of the wreath, so I created some scalloped paper flowers to sort of mimic clouds. Then, I used my Silhouette SD to cut out bats in varying sizes. I created a crease down the center to create death and give them the fling illusion, then glued them in an ascending fashion 'flying' us the side of the wreath.
As a finishing touch, I added one of my favorite spooky words, eek! (I used this last year in my pumpkin display too.) I picked a fun font from my computer and cut it out from a thick orange cardstock using the Silhouette as well.
And that was is! I tied a big orange bow on the top to hang it with because, come on, who doesn't love a GIANT bow? What do you think?Have a fun holiday wreath you've been working on? I would LOVE to see it. Upload your version of the paper wreath to our Flickr sight, or leave a comment with your latest and greatest wreath here.
{I'll be linking to the CSI Fall Projects.}
{Last year's wreath, the shoes wreath}
Happy Wednesday!
That is soooo cute!! I really need one of those Silhouette machines.
ReplyDeleteYes, very cute! You are so creative, I am so glad I found your blog!!
ReplyDeleteI love your wreath, and I'm not even really a wreath person!
ReplyDeleteSo cute, so simple and so inexpensive. My kind of creativity..
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shug
I love this idea...I´ve been searching for the perfect wreath, but I need to integrate it with our "Día de Muertos" tradition... you´ve definitely inspired me though!!!! Have a beautiful day! Greetings from Mexico!
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What a fun wreath! Looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute--I love all the patterns you mixed.
ReplyDeleteYup it is official I NEED a Silhouette! Love the wreath!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I love the way it turned out. You did it a great job. Would love if you would link these up to the Scatter Girls' Fall Front Porch Party going on now: http://scattergirls.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-porch-linky-party.html
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