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We had a blissfully un-busy weekend, so I took the children for a play and walk at a nearby river. Truth be told, I had an ulterior motive because I've been dreaming about making some wreaths for Christmas and I saw my chance: some spare time, a forest, a pair of scissors and two willing children to collect pine cones and other bits and pieces from the ground.

When we got home, we made these wreaths- one for our front door and one for some friends. To make the frame I used lengths of green willow-branch and twisted them into circle(ish) shapes, and tied them in place with small pieces of florist's wire. I think string/twine would also work. Then I wrapped small pieces of wire around the base of the pinecones and attached those to the frame- and tucked in some other leaves, seeds and those little green magnolia-type flowers. I managed to attached some of the decorations by tying them with toitoi leaves, which are very strong and supple. And I was thinking that I might tuck in some fresh flowers on Christmas day, too.

And so we have a rustic, summery, Southern-hemisphere wreath for our pink front door.

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29 responses to “woodland wreaths”

  1. Mary Avatar

    Oh… I like those a lot, and what a fun outing, too!

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  2. annri Avatar

    they are really beautiful!

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  3. Dawn UK Avatar

    I love the simple elegance and natural beauty.

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  4. nath Avatar

    simple and beautiful. i usually make one for our door – eucalyptus, rosemary and a few feathers. i like the unfussiness of this one a lot.

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  5. margie Avatar

    an unbusy weekend at this time of year
    now that would be the closest thing to heaven

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  6. Lovely World Avatar

    Most wreaths here in the winter of New England are made primarily with evergreen boughs or holly. Nice to see some spring flowers tucked in yours.

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  7. Julie Whitmore Avatar

    What a Delightful and Happy front door!
    julie

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  8. Sarah S Avatar
    Sarah S

    I’m thinking about doing something similar with the offshoots from our young grapevine, which are nice and supple.

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  9. melissa Avatar

    oh- herbs and feathers- that sounds amazing, nath. 🙂

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  10. melissa Avatar

    ha- yes, it was only unbusy because i decided to attend only 2 of the 5 events we were obliged to. back to proper busynes now!

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  11. Fay Avatar

    Hello! I’ve just started following your blog and what can I say, I’m blown away with each post. The christmas wreaths are stunning, you’ve set my standard now, nothing else will do!

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  12. beryl Avatar
    beryl

    I had fun making a Southern hemisphere one as well & was interested to see how Australian greenery worked as I’m normally used to holly,yew & pine leaves etc. in the UK. But eucalyptus was great to use!

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  13. Alison Gibbs Avatar

    That is fabulous. So much better than any store bought wreath
    Alison

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  14. fliss Avatar

    so simple and beautiful…. you do it so easily 🙂

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  15. kat Avatar

    what a fabulous pink door!

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  17. caireen Avatar

    …yet very Scandinavian!…pretty! Cx

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  18. louana Avatar

    I love your front door with the letter slot – I”ve always dreamed of living in a house with one of those, perfect for decorating with a wreath!

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  19. abby Avatar

    Your front door is amazing 🙂
    Beautiful wreaths. I love their simplicity. They have me even more inspired to make one of my own.

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  20. tinyhappy Avatar

    ah- grapevines! great idea, sarah

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  21. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you! hope you have fun making your own. 🙂

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  22. jodi Avatar

    you do ‘beautiful’ and ‘imaginative’ so well melissa. i’m in awe x

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  23. flowerpress Avatar

    I’ve been wondering about doing this but its been so hot here I thought it would just wilt. Cones are a great idea.
    BTW I have to know what that beautiful cream flower is?! I love it.

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  24. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    In the states those blooms come from the Dogwood tree. 🙂

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  25. Flowers Philippines Avatar

    Interesting! I enjoyed reading your post. It makes a lot of sense. I will try to make something like that this weekend. Thanks for guiding me through this. Rarely do I find good entries that would walk me through.
    -fern-

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  26. sue {tuscanycastlegirl} Avatar

    love! these wreaths are just perfect ~
    i think i will gather a little willow today….
    Thank you!

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  27. trish Avatar

    Is that a dogwood? It looks like a dogwood flower but has too many petals, and I don’t think they’re in bloom this time of year (at least, mine aren’t–I wish they were).
    This is all kinds of lovely, thank you.

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