Valentine's Day decor - Hymns & Home https://hymnsandhome.com Modern Cottage Living Tue, 31 Jan 2023 05:08:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/hymnsandhome.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/cropped-Website-Icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Valentine's Day decor - Hymns & Home https://hymnsandhome.com 32 32 207949343 How to Make an Easy Wreath With Fresh Flowers and Greenery https://hymnsandhome.com/2023/01/30/how-to-make-an-easy-wreath-with-fresh-flowers-and-greenery/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-make-an-easy-wreath-with-fresh-flowers-and-greenery https://hymnsandhome.com/2023/01/30/how-to-make-an-easy-wreath-with-fresh-flowers-and-greenery/#respond Tue, 31 Jan 2023 05:08:32 +0000 https://hymnsandhome.com/?p=5760 Want a simple but lovely wreath? Try this easy wreath project! Fresh roses and eucalyptus work beautifully together and will dry nicely for continued use. Perfect for Springtime, Valentine's Day, or any time you want to add a fresh pop of color to your space.

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Want a simple but lovely wreath? Try this easy wreath project! Fresh roses and eucalyptus work beautifully together and will dry nicely for continued use. It’s perfect for Springtime, Valentine’s Day, or any time you want to add a fresh pop of color to your space.

Easy wreath: A grapevine wreath form with fresh eucalyptus and pink roses laying atop a vintage green wooden table.
The pink roses and green eucalyptus were made for each other!

This wreath really couldn’t be easier! I’ve always loved fresh flowers – especially from Trader Joe’s who always has a good selection and reasonable prices! I was particularly inspired by an Instagram friend who turned them into a fresh wreath.

I headed to Trader Joe’s and found these mini roses which immediately captured my heart, along with plenty of seeded eucalyptus. Then I went home and dug around in my basement for a grapevine wreath to repurpose and got to work. It only took about 15 minutes!

This easy wreath is a grapevine wreath form with fresh roses and eucalyptus hanging between two sunny windows.
I love the beautiful color it adds to the kitchen!

How to Make the Easy Wreath:

It couldn’t be simpler – just cut your stems so that there are only a few inches remaining, then stick them directly into your grapevine wreath form! That easy! I kept my foliage and flowers toward the bottom but you can certainly do any configuration you like!

A Note on Drying

If you’d like to continue using your wreath you’ll want to lay it flat to dry. This will prevent your roses from all pointing their little heads forever downward.

Once you see your flowers start to droop (probably after a day or so), simply lay the wreath flat, adjust your flower heads so that they point in varying directions, and let it dry. Once it’s completely dry you can hang it back up.

Pink roses in a yellow pitcher atop a vintage green table. In the background is a sunny double window. In-between the windows is the rose and eucalyptus wreath. Also in the photo is a white church pew with a little olive tree in a crock and a vintage woven basket.
I love how this simple but elegant wreath adds a pop of color to the kitchen!

My wreath is hanging in-between the double windows in my kitchen. It adds a delightful pop of freshness and color to the space!

I hope you give this a try and that you love it as much as I do!

Blessings,
Melissa

Want more wreath ideas?
Check out this wildflower wreath or this easy lemon wreath!

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Last year I found this sweater at Goodwill. I thought it would be cute for Christmastime…

…except that I got home and discovered that it not only fit me poorly but also had a big hole in the neck!

I loved the pattern and knew it could be used for something, so naturally it sat in my basement for a year.

Until now… (Cue energetic, dramatic music)

This was a simple one-evening-after-the-kids-were-in-bed project. My favorite kind!

Tutorial

Supplies:

Old Sweater
Paper
Scissors (these are my favorite fabric shears)
Sharpie
Hot Glue Gun & Refill Sticks
Fiber Fill (or similar)
Needle & Thread

To make it easier to work (and less likely I’d accidentally cut through both layers of sweater), I cut slits up the sides and folded the back under. That way it would be like working with a single piece of fabric.

I cut out a little heart from paper – you know, where you fold the paper in half and cut a half-heart along the seam so it’s symmetrical?

Then traced the heart many times on the sweater using a sharpie- sometimes on the Fair Isle pattern, sometimes on the little heart pattern. I found it easier to dab “dots” rather than drag a line, as that may move the fabric as you’re tracing.

Trace 2 hearts for every 1 heart you want on the garland.

Cut them out, just inside the line so you don’t see the sharpie on your heart.

Now hot glue 2 halves together with wrong sides facing inward. Hot glue seems to work well as it also acts kind of like fray check in holding the fibers together at the edges. You could certainly sew the halves together and use fray check on the edges, but I didn’t want to go there.

Leave a little gap and stuff with fiber fill – as much or little as you want.

Repeat for all the hearts.

Now to string them together. Thread a needle with doubled-over thread and knot the end.

Push the needle all the way through from one side of a heart to the other. Keep the thread in the upper half of the heart so it hangs straight on the string. Like this:

Repeat for the rest. I alternated the two patterns, as you can see below.

Done – hang it up and enjoy! I was super fancy and used masking tape to hang mine. (That little house garland is from the Target Dollarspot.)

These would also be super cute as bowl filler – don’t string them and just put them in a little wooden bowl – so fun! Also perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Hope you enjoy! If you try this project, please tag me on social media or send a pic my way – I’d love to see!

Blessings,
Melissa

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