I just so happened to stumble across some leaves being thrown out at Wal Mart!
Oh the injustice!
I'm sure you know where I'm going with this :)
One wreath from attic.
One by one.
Round n round we go!
Took only minutes!
Guess that's what you call
Going Green! Ha.
I know this photo is bright!
sorry...
I just had to share that we finally
had some sun today....
even if it was just for a few minutes...
I will take what I can get~
"Happy March"
Love it!
ReplyDeleteMake one for me!!!! I am on the verge of making a wreath for the HUGE mirror in our great room. Love this...and as always...love u!
ReplyDeleteCheers~
e
I love what you did with that!! Just adorable.
ReplyDeletevery clever rescue and project
ReplyDeleteLovely! :) Simple and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow! Wonderful timing that you were there when Walmart threw these leaves out!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous! I love that it was free; it is so easy; it is so quick; and it looks so great (quality)...
Cynthia K. (Beauty and Blessings)
How beautiful! I was actually trimming one of fake trees the other day & good thing I hadn't got around to throwing out the leaves yet! I'm going to have to copy this.
ReplyDeleteYou have created a lovely wreath and how wonderful you were able to take something that was being tossed away and transformed it into something beautiful. I adore wreathes and have them all over the house. Sea witch
ReplyDeleteLove it! You are one creative girl, I have to say! ;o) ~mary~
ReplyDeletePerfect!!!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda :)
Great! and so glad someone had some sun. We had more rain and cold, but it was a pretty sunny day yesterday. Jackie
ReplyDeleteYour wreath looks great. If Walmart knew what you could do with those leaves they would probably want them back.
ReplyDeletehugs
Sissie
I love wreaths, too. Love the simplicity and the cost!
ReplyDeleteHow clever and creative you are Susie! I could probably do something like this with all of my leaves and pieces left over from projects. Thanks for the inspiration. Your wreath is gorgeous! :-)
ReplyDeletexoxo
Janie
Simply Beautiful...I have used fall leaves...I never thought of regular ones...Mr. Screaming Meme will love you for this! I will be saving fallen Foliage now! Oh well, It could be worse...;)
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic. They were throwing those leaves away and just look at how you rescued them.
ReplyDeleteLove it as always. I love reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great!
ReplyDeletethis, my dear, is just part of why we love you! looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I wish I had your luck finding stuff!
ReplyDeleteSo so SO cute!!! Loving this!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Stacey
Dumb Wally World...
ReplyDeleteSmart YOU!
Love the sunshine too (:
you lucky girl! i guess i need to go to walmart and start looking in thier trash! ha! i love it! i want it! xo
ReplyDeleteWonderful! You are so incredibly creative...can you send just a little tiny bit of that creativity my way? ;)
ReplyDeleteBy the way, I loved your "I AM" sign in your etsy shop. Very nicely done.
Have a great day, Susie!
I have 2 naked wreaths wating to be adorned. Thankyou for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAngex
Love this...you're always so creative...thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Wednesday!
~Michelle :)
Love it, Susie!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Very textured and tropical...yet classic. Awesome! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with those throw-away leaves. Love the "SIMPLE" look!
ReplyDeleteI just watched your video of your puppies....so sweet I can hardly stand it!!! And I love hearing your Southern accent!!
Blessings!
Love the wreath and the glimpse of sunshine!
ReplyDeleteXXDenise
LEAVE it to you to be so creative (oh, I just can't help myself!!!) LOL
ReplyDeleteThat is the cutest little thing! So creative and I love where you hung it.
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