Yesterday I came across a styrofoam wreath that was slated for our last garage sale. It did not sell, so I had it in the donation pile. I'm not a very good wreath maker, but I decided to give it another go by doing a sheet music one for fall.
As much as I would have loved to do the scroll-y kinds I've seen all over Pinterest, I just wasn't in the mood to hot glue. For this one, I cut some vintage sheet music into strips. Then I looped them around the styrofoam - pinching them in the middle and keeping them together with Glue Dots.
Once I had my sheet music all around, I used my Cricut to make the crow/skull image. I attached it also using Glue Dots. The last part was to add the two banners which spell out never and more. I glued them to some twine and then glued each banner on to the wreath. I added some tea-stained orange seam binding so we could hang it on the door.
Linking to: Between Naps on the Porch: Met Monday.
Jeanine
I love this wreath! I would never have thought to use sheet music- so creative!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea, and aren't you so pleased it didn't sell because you made something really beautiful out of it. I'm going to be your newest follower too. Michelle x
ReplyDeletewhat a great way to make a sheet music wreath! love it! t.xoxo
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