Wreath: God’s love never ending

I love wreaths–any kind–I pin a lot of them here.

Family Fun magazine had this idea for a thanksgiving wreath–I thought the idea was cute so I skipped Thanksgiving and went to Christmas–it just so happens that when I worked in the basement–I found some yarn!

I happened to be at Target (like almost everyday–it is the only game in town here) and I found these smallish wreaths–I paid a $1 a piece (some friends went yesterday and bought them 1/2 off).

Ribbon, twine, yarn (oh, do I have yarn) or anything you want to hang the wreath when its done.

Stapler–this is a no sew–non heirloom project.

I love the blue birds in this Christmas fabric

supplies

staple and start wrapping–this fabric is from a Christmas quilt idea–a rail fence pattern with alternating dark and light . . . so much fabric, so little time

adding the second fabric strip

the twine is so simple compared to the red bow . . .

If you do not want to buy a wreath, you can use a pool noodle–I cut mine in 1/2 so it lays flat on the wall.

I know I have purple fabric so I think I’m going to make a Advent wreath with the leftover wreath that I have or maybe use some purple yarn . . .

Be Blessed as you discover God’s gifts of creativity (that we all have!).

A merry meaningful Christmasall things Christmas

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