I'm in the middle of making Halloween decorations and thought I would start with my front door wreath. The wreath I had prior to this one started fading and wasn't looking so good. I didn't want to waste a pretty wreath so I took it out and spray painted it black. Deco Art sent me a goodie box of paint and so I took the orange (Bright Orange) that was in there and painted up my "A" and wrapped it with a pretty black and white silk bow.
I am getting all of my Halloween decorations out this weekend and will start decorating my front porch. I'm very excited about it because I'm going to do a little something different this year. Can't wait to share!
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love the halloween colors! very cute! :)
ReplyDeleteVery good way to update your wreath and letter.
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That is so cute! I love the big 'A'.
ReplyDeleteThis wreath is adorable! I Love Halloween decorations!!
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Jamie
For Love of Cupcakes
I never thought of spray painting the actual wreath. I'm going to keep my eyes open at my thrift stores. Great idea! And your redo is very cute!
ReplyDeleteI am having the same problem with my faded fall wreath so I will definitely give this a try. Would leaves look bad black? I was thinking I could leave them regular old fall colors then closer to Halloween paint it black. Hmm. Thanks for the idea. I am a new follower. I hope you'll stop by soemtime. I just did 2 new wreaths this week!
ReplyDeleteLove this! It's so fun and pretty!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your blog is adorable:)
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http://www.craftjunkietoo.com/2011/09/tgif-linky-party-25.html
Loved your wreath so much I had to feature it here: http://simplycottagelove.blogspot.com/2011/10/fall-wreaths-decorate.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!