3.07.2011

The Masking Paper Wreath

I made several book page wreaths over the holidays but still wanted to make a few smaller ones that I can use to layer and display on a few of our pieces. Wreaths are not just for the holidays. Well I don't think so anyway. I believe they are a great decor all year round. I made two of these smaller wreaths and used masking paper instead of book pages. When shopping at Roberts I was unable to find a small styrofoam wreath so I grabbed a small circle and just cut the middle out.
These smaller wreaths can be hung anywhere and on anything. These are hanging on the doors of our black hutch.
Coming up we have a great armoire transformation plus a little dresser for my baby nephew Cash.

Happy Monday.


24 comments:

  1. those look wonderful, melanie, and I love the aged look of the paper. perfect...

    donna

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  2. LOVE it... Seriously. It is FANTASTIC! At first I thought it said masking TAPE, and I was wondering how in the heck you did that! LOL!

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  3. Sweet! I love these. I have made lots of the book wreath. They are always a big hit when I give them as gifts. I love this masking paper. Great idea!

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  4. Well~Aren't you the clever one? And it stuck to itself making it easier to manage too~ GREAT idea! Hugs- Diana

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  5. I love 'em!..how did you make 'em???
    ~Jo
    LazyonLoblolly

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  6. These are cute, cute, cute Ÿ I have made the bookpage wreaths and would love to know how you folded the paper for this wreath.

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  7. very cool! love the tezture of these, melanie!

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  8. Those are so cute and I love the way they look against the black! Very fun!

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  9. Those are so pretty & have awesome texture for pictures!

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  10. These are very pretty in the masking paper and look great on the black hutch. I love wreaths year round as well.

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  11. Looks amazing!! I have a weakness for wreaths!

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  12. That is very pretty, what a great way to fill a small space! xoxo

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  13. Why have I never been to this blog before?!?!?! I LOVE IT!!! So glad you linked up on Blessed Little Nest Lovely Monday! I love your style! Nice to meet you (LOL in blogland) Come on over and meet me www.myriahmae.blogspot.com!

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  14. Clever, clever, clever - and beautiful, too! Happy Thursday - Tanya

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  15. Really pretty! I have been wanting to make one of these for my house! Happy VTT!

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  16. I too love wreaths all year long. Would you consider making a tutorial for us wanna be yous. I have made all kinds but can't figure out how to cut the paper.
    QMM

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  17. I love the color of those! Way cool mel!

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  18. Beautiful wreaths! I just picked up several new styrofoam wreaths at our Goodwill for 55 cents just to make this type of wreath! Much cheaper than the store. lol Now I need to figure out how and get busy!!
    Blessings~

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  19. I Love those Paper wreaths, but not sure what Masking paper is.... A Perfect Post
    Cheryl

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  20. Wow those are beautiful! I also don't know what masking paper is, or where you get it? I am following you now. Hope you can follow back :)

    Christine @ krazycraftylady.blogspot.com

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  21. these wreathes are simply gorgeous...thanks for sharing at fridays unfolde...now following you too.

    blessings,

    alison
    stuff and nonsense

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  22. Oh these are just darling! I love paper wreaths, coffee filter wreaths, book page wreaths...etc.. they are all soo neat!! I love the look of your charming twin wreaths- side by side on the doors is fantastic! Well done! Thanks for sharing at FNF! :)

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