Wednesday, 24 September 2014

DIY Autumn Wreath


I've slowly started working my way through my autumn bucket list. The easiest one to get through was making the autumn wreath. My friend and I had already made the wreath base last Christmas and all I needed to do was source flowers and herbs from the garden to give it an autumnal look. To make the wreath base, I suggest you follow the photo example from this Christmas post.



I fill the wreath I suggest using  herbs such as lavender, rosemary, bay leaves, flowering mint and sage (I used all of them but you can choose a couple instead depending on what is available) along with autumn roses, marigolds,  rose hip and sweet williams. I also added a few sprigs of Hebe to produce added interest. And that is all it takes!



I recommend reviewing and updating the wreath every week as the flowers don't tend to keep for long, unless you do want a dried flowers wreath. This is such an easy craft project and I hope you give it a go too! Ann x

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DIY Autumn Wreath
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