2018: project one!
i took down the holiday decor in our entryway and needed to replace it...
i took down the holiday decor in our entryway and needed to replace it...
admittedly, i've been too busy to even PLAN anything for that area.
but a quick look at what wreaths were on hand turned up two bare reed circles,
but a quick look at what wreaths were on hand turned up two bare reed circles,
and that was all the inspiration that i needed!
tied together with a length of twine, the two reed wreaths are more substantial
(because in art and design, repetition adds strength).
tied together with a length of twine, the two reed wreaths are more substantial
(because in art and design, repetition adds strength).
i rummaged through a box of 'odds and ends' and found a slew of things to use
to add personality and interest to the wreath...
what's on there?
there are two tarnished silver cups, some galvanized construction tape, spring, and gift tag.
there are two tarnished silver cups, some galvanized construction tape, spring, and gift tag.
an old outdoor faucet, a wire light bulb cage, a tiny shovel, a coffee measuring spoon,
a rusty letter O, a bling-y shower curtain ring, and a champagne cork with cage.
an odd assortment, they hail from miscellaneous sources
(my old home, my Dad's workbench, gifts from friends, flea markets)
but they all have a connection to my story - and to each other,
which shows up when they are mounted together on the wreath using more twine.
i think they look a lot like a floral arrangement,
but that might be just my weird sense of design talking ;)
in any case, they reflect what I think of as a 'winter palette' -
greys, blacks, charcoals, and varying shades of brown mixed with sparkling glass.
it may not be cold here where i live, but this combination evokes a 'winter-y' mood for me!
continue reading to see where it ended up!
continue reading to see where it ended up!