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Sunday, April 19, 2015

Wedding pastel wreath ...


I’v started a new series of wreaths - wedding, or first communion ones. This is the first one. Quite large - diameter 35 cm, suitable for hanging on the door, wall, etc. Long matured to it - the colors,  bow… Then I had trouble getting good photographs reflecting obtained gently pastel colors.
9.05.2015 I changed photos. These ones i made under my ornamental cherry "Shirofugen". This year it unfortunatelly flourished briefly becouse of the strong storm. 






Wreath in brown.


This is the last breath of Easter, late wreath, which I called "for man". I played here with my favorite, natural colors and chequered pattern.The materials are largely natural: the ornamental roots, coconut fiber, brown sorghum, rings of birch, moss and new for me - potpourri scales- good to work with them because of the two colors that you can use. The whole effect complements brown checkered ribbon, and eggs which resemble real ones, feathers and sisal.






Monday, April 6, 2015

Big Easter wreath costs a lot of work but the final result is...


And we are after Easter - well, almost. I hope you spent them better than me because I, unfortunately, being sick in bed. But I haven't waste my time: I've made Internet shopping (dried exotic) and I invented some ineresting new wreaths projects. You'll see them soon I hope. But now my biggest Easter work, big wreath which I made to decorate my fireplace. Photos below I made outside. Next ones showing my fireplace with new decoration I take when I feel better. 







Sunday, April 5, 2015

Easter wreath on the door with his flock of chickens;)



I got to chickens and made a wreath like this. She is sweet and I am delighted with it . In addition there was not a lot of work with it. At the door looks divine !!!For now, only one picture because I am waiting for the morning, good light because I have the front to the east.


Checkered wreath


Here is the second wreath with the use of grass  with lovely green bows that refresh it. Grasses are very grateful material for wreaths. This natural from the top is from my garden, but I have no idea what it's called. Near my village there is such a place where I buy grass. Until now, they were mainly miscanthus, because my husband loves them, but this fall I will go there specifically  for drying grass. I bought  a variety of grass seeds also and I can not wait to see the effect, but do not rush time.







Easter wreath in traditional colors...



I wanted to present  one of my last works that roll off the production line - two spring wreaths. In both I used dried grass and that created delicate and spring effect.  Slowly all orders and gifts cross out of a long list. 
This is a first one..