My summer 2018 wreath came out closer to fall as I was
running behind but none-the-less it was a nice wreath though my husband’s
grandma gave me an idea about this wreath but at the time I couldn’t change it
as I had used quite a bit of hot glue putting this one together so it was
already finished when she saw it and suggested it. The idea was to spray paint
it an aqua or ocean blue color and looking at it that would have made maybe a
better overall impression for the wreath.
To start off with I took some really pretty bluish elastic
cord, it came in a group of 5 different colors, and wrapped it as I would like and
cut it to measure and then put a knot at one end and then strung the pearlized
beads through it with a serious being white and then a black pearl popping up
ever so often, the pearls brought in the ocean theme and matched the pearls already
on the star fish decoration. Once the pearls were strung, I wrapped it around
the wreath as I liked, I didn’t use glue I just weaved it and stuck it into the
wreath at parts so it held.
The next thing I did
was I took my two fish, pearl strung star fish, sea horse and water flower
decorations and figured out where I wanted them and then I hot glued or clipped
them onto the wreath but because of the material they are made of I had to re-glue
a few to get them to stick better. I then moved or repositioned the strung pearls
to make them lay well with the other decorations and look fluid.
Once the two fish, star fish, sea horse and water flower
were well in place I took sea glass in light blue, dark blue, clear and frosted
and picked out the best of these and began to determine how close to the other decorations
I wanted and when I had that figured I hot glued the sea glass pieces to the wreath
and even piled them in certain placed and I think it looked beautiful but I’ll
admit the sea glass didn't adhere well to the wreath too and had to be re-glued
several times and during the coarse of it hanging on the door a few pieces fell
off and shattered by the front door outside or were stepped on but most of the
rest stayed on there really well. Next I took a few different size seashells and placed
them in empty spaces where I didn’t have or want sea glass and where there wasn’t
any decorations or pearls.
I think the wreath looked pretty and I got a compliment from
one of our neighbors who said it reminded him of Florida so gave him something
to look at when he was sitting out front during the day, he said we have nice wreaths and likes to see what we come up with next. But looking back I wish
I had added or done more for this wreath as it kind of looks bare because of
all the brown showing on the wreath and think maybe had I spray painted it or
added something else it would have been even better. But all in all it was nice
and lovely and was very iconic summer!
- Grapevine Wreath-$4 at Walmart
- Seashells- $1 for a bag at Dollar Tree
- Sea Glass- $5.85 for a 34 oz bag at Walmart or now they have them in a smaller bag at Dollar Tree but at the time I was doing this wreath they didn’t
- Faux White Pearlized Beads- $1.99 or around that at Walmart
- Faux Black Pearlized Beads- $0.99 for a small bag at Walmart
- Sparkle Elastic Cord- $3.97 at Walmart
- Two Fish Decorations- each fish was either $1.48 or $1.97 at Walmart around the Christmas season
- Star Fish with Pearls Decoration- was either $1.48 or $1.97 at Walmart around the Christmas season
- Sea Horse Decoration- was either $1.48 or $1.97 at Walmart around the Christmas season
- Water Flower Decoration- was either $1.48 or $1.97 at Walmart around the Christmas season