Let there be wreaths!

Front door Christmas wreath

I do love a foliage wreath on our front door, and as a result I've accumulated an enormous stash of decorative bits over the years saved 'just in case for later', to include: a straw ring; tons of cones; various baubles; ribbons; and other bits and bobs. They've threatened to jump out of the basket on the top shelf of my study for quite a while now, so it was high time I did something with them instead. The result now adorns our front door to welcome us home; it's all from my saved bits, plus a crochet sleeve added to the straw ring for protection and for easier decoration. I'm quite pleased with the result and NAH particularly likes the jingling of the added bells whenever we open or close the door.

Study wreath

I even had enough left over to make a smaller wreath for indoors - this one is on the door into my craft room/study. - with another crocheted sleeve to hide the wirework circle I'd stashed away in the cupboard...

Computer room wreath

... and then there are the fused glass stars I made at a museum workshop in Chippenham a couple of years ago. These are now on the door into our computer room. One day I'll find a way to display them to accentuate the glass without adding temptation for the cats, but in the meantime this will have to do.

I've just seen some gorgeous mistletoe made from tomato paste tubes, which has got me thinking about next year. How about you, have you made any seasonal decorations for your home? Tell me about them in the comments below.

Have a grand Christmas everyone and see you in the New Year xxx

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