I am so excited to share with you this awesome DIY Berry Wreath that is made from supplies from the dollar store! I love wreaths and I love inexpensive supplies so I’m pretty proud of myself *wink*


Supplies Needed:
- wreath form
- berry springs
- hot glue/glue gun
{I reused a wreath form that I had originally purposed for my Mickey Mouse Wreath for the little’s 2nd Birthday Party so that is why it is spray-painted black.}
Start out by disassembling some of your berry sprigs (I used a total of 7 sprigs on mine 2-dark red 3-red and 2-white)
Next I hot glued a few of the leaves on the wreath as the base.
Next I just worked like I was completing a puzzle and fit all the berry springs in on the wreath, securing them with hot glue!
I am really happy with how it turned out! I am also happy with the $8 price tag!
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Absolutely gorgeous! I love berry wreaths! And you can’t beat the price!
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Brilliant! As usual! Just say another idea from dollar store stuff, so now I’ll add berries to my list! Thanks, girl!
Thank you so much! I hope you love yours! Hope your turkey day was great!
Che,
Very nice! You are very clever with the stuff from the dollar store. Last year I took the berry sprigs and put them in my apothacary jars. I didn’t feel like filling them (again) with red and white mints.
Maureen
P.S. My adoption papers? Are you getting tired of the year long joke?
Thanks! I LOVE the joke…my email box went crazy and I lost the original email with your address…maybe send that to me again?
I like how you have added the white berries, it creates a nice contrast.
Thanks so much! I was hoping to find some light green one also but they were out :( I am happy with it…kind of candy-cane-ish :) Thanks for stopping by!
Love it!! Especially since it only cost you $8 but it looks like it should cost way more!!
Thanks Crystal! I was totally excited at how it turned out also :)
ahhhh…I simply LOVE this. Looks like a million bucks, sure not a dollar or two! Thanks so much for joining in on our Dollar Tree Christmas party.
Thanks So much!!!
I think it turned out lovely! Definitely not looking like it came from Dollar Tree stuff. Wish I had one on my front door now!
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So pretty and I love a good wreath! Love the price too! I am constantly blown away by the cool stuff I can find in the Dollar Store!
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Thanks Danni! I agree, with a little imagination you can really make some great things from the dollar store!!
Love your wreath. I’ve always wanted a berry wreath but didn’t want to pay the high prices. Thanks for sharing, now I can make my own! I’m visiting from Debbiedoo’s.
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Thanks Laurie!! I’m the same way, I never wanted to pay the prices for a seasonal wreath!! Thanks so much for stopping by!!
LOVE it!!! Looks lovely… great job :) Would love for you to link up in our DIY decor section in our Merry, Meaningful Christmas link up here: http://www.mercyinkblog.com/meaningful-christmas
have a blessed week,
lauren {mercy ink}
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Super cute! Love the $8 price tag too. Wreaths are crazy spendy, you have made a great DIY version :) Happy Holidays!!
Thanks Shannon! Have a great week!
Love this! Would love for you to share this on our Kitchen Fun and Crafty link party… http://kitchenfunwithmy3sons.blogspot.com/2012/11/kitchen-fun-and-crafty-friday-link_23.html?m=1
Thanks Jill! I’m heading over!
Perfection. Its so classic. I love it!
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Happy Holidays!! <3
Hi Cheryl! I found you over at the Dollar Tree Party. The berry wreath that you made is darling! What a good idea you had to add the white to it. Thank-you for sharing. Denise
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Thanks so much Denise! I appreciate you coming over and taking the time to leave me a nice comment!
This is lovely! Great job! :)
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Thank you!!
Very cute! Thanks for sharing at Keep Calm and Link Up! See you again Thursday night!
Barbara at Chase the Star
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Thanks Barbara! Will you be at SNAP in the spring?!? I thought maybe Jill had said you’d be there but I can’t remember?!?
Ok. Now I need to go buy a glue gun because this wreath is awesome!
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Thanks Sarah! :)
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Your wreath is just gorgeous!! I love the red and white combo. Megan
Thank you so much Megan
Wow, this wreath is amazing!
Thanks so much Tina! I am so happy with how it turned out!
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This is so cute and affordable! Hope you don’t mind I featured your wreath on my Top 10, http://createdinawe.blogspot.com/2012/12/top-10-diy-christmas-wreaths.html. Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
I love the wreath idea I am going to try this soon for sure!
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