A season-ending bonus of being a gardener is that your yard is no doubt full of free fodder for fall decorating. A landscape scavenger hunt can turn up all you’ll need – and then some – for wreaths, ...
When Faye Dunaway famously yelled, “No wire hangers, ever!” in the Joan Crawford biopic “Mommie Dearest,” her character just did not know how useful they are for craft projects. Take this wreath for ...
First, before I go off on yet another tangent — my favorite tangent, actually — you should know that this column is about making some very cool free-form wreaths out of garden clippings. OK, enough of ...
Don't throw out your old teacups. Instead, turn them into this unique wreath to bring a sense of charm to your front door.
This time of year, traditional evergreen wreaths with red ribbons are sold at every bodega, corner store, and gardening center—really anyplace with a cash register. And for good reason. They’re ...
– Fabric shears. These will cut through fabric more easily than standard scissors. – A collection of small pieces of fabric swatches. We used table cloths, placemats, pillow cases and remnant fabrics ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Wrapped presents belong under the tree, but wrapped wreaths on doors or walls also can add to holiday decor. In contrast to prickly evergreen wreaths, yarn-wrapped wreaths are soft and ...