Burlap Ribbon – the quantity depends on how tight or loose you want your wreath to be. I use 2 rolls of 15ft ribbon to make a 16×16″ wreath. I have found that by sitting on the floor with my legs ...
With August more than halfway over, it’s time to start planning (decorating) for fall! An easy way to add some fall flair to your home is by hanging a festive wreath on your door! As pretty as they ...
Cut burlap into 35 strips, about 2 by 20 inches. Tie a strip of fabric into a double knot around foam wreath. Continue to tie and knot strips around the wreath, as close together as possible to cover ...
Although In The Bend advocates for getting out in the community to enjoy local events, sometimes you need to spend an afternoon indoors with family. What better way to spend an afternoon than making a ...
Open your front door and the sights and sounds of fall are all around you — beautiful yellow and amber trees, carved pumpkins, kids jumping into piles of leaves. But your front door itself can make ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The floral ring has 4 wires and 3 spaces.
The holidays are over and the beautiful decorations have been put away, but why not continue to decorate for winter, Valentine’s Day, and St. Patrick’s Day? To make it easy, you can craft accessories ...
I'm not the crafty type. My kids won't have many childhood memories of making DIY projects, or if they do it'll be because someone else far more creative and resourceful than me put in the time and ...