Hello Everyone! Today, Gina at Random Thoughts is hosting the Spring’tacular Craft Link Party Parade and I thought I would join in on the fun.
My kitchen door has been “naked” since Christmas. Well, it’s not “naked” any more. I made a Happy Spring Wreath for it.
This was one of the fastest and easiest craft projects I think I have done in a long time. It took me a total of 15 minutes to whip this thing together and most of that time was waiting for the twig wreath to dry after I spray painted it.
I have had three projects going on at one time today. This pile of scrap lumber was the biggest project of the day!
I’m happy to say that it’s done! All I have left to do is apply one more coat of ASCP and wax it. I can’t wait to share it with all of you. It looks exactly how I envisioned it.
As always, thanks for your visit and your sweet comments. They are always appreciated.
Happy Spring,
Gail
You are a busy little bee. I love your SPring Wreath on your door. I must get busy and make one too.
ReplyDeleteLove how you painted the wreath green...really spring-y!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun when we can whip up projects so fast.
ReplyDeleteYour wreathe is cute. Love the spring sign.
Love it, Gail! It's simple but makes a nice statement on your door!
ReplyDeleteNice wreath! I like how you thought to spray paint it. LOVE spray painting! It gives new life to ordinary stuff. I wish I were able to "whip things up", and glad you can... perhaps I'm an "over thinker" :)
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JoAnn
You are teasing again!!! But the wreath is pretty cute.
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What a pretty wreath! Super idea to spray paint it. The little nest & chalkboard are sweet little touches. I may need to steal this idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this at my party!
Pretty wreath Gail! Can't wait to see what else your up to!
ReplyDeleteVery cute wreath! I really love green and this one is right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteI love the wreath! It's lovely, now what are you making with the scrap lumber? I can't wait to see it!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
It is really pretty, Gail. The detailing creeping up makes me think of spring growth emerging.
ReplyDeleteHi Gail,
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun to visit here and see what you are creating. I love your wreath and come to think of it my door is naked too.
hugs
Sissie
So glad your door isn't naked any longer! Love your wreath and can't wait to see your project completed.
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Hi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteGail,.Your door wreath is Beautiful for Spring I would like to thank you for your sweet comments on my Hippity" Hoppity". Hope you have a wonderful St.Patrick's Day with your family.
XXOO Diane
I love your beautiful spring wreath.
ReplyDeleteDee
What a great job you did on this lovely spring wreath. The little egg, it is just the right touch. Love it!
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Patti
Oh my, how pretty - and you reminded me to get my Spring wreath up - Well, Spring/Easter Wreath! Can't wait to see what you show next!
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Donna
Gail, I love your wreath! Only 15 minutes! Love that too!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Very cute, Gail! Happy Spring, indeed!
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xo,
Ricki Jill
HI Gail. Love your wreath!
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shelia ;)
Hi Gail, Your wreath is perfect for spring. I love the little chalkboard tucked in with the nest and greens. What a great idea to spray paint a twiggy wreath! Gotta love what paint can do!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Mary Alice
Hi Gail! I love your wreath! You're so creatice.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia :)
Hi there, this is Sheila @ Beyond the Portico. Shirley from Mrs. Hines Class tagged me for a game of bloggy Q&A and I decied to play along. Now I am tagging you. You DO NOT have to play along, but If you would like to, stop by my blog and click on my post entitled...TAG, YOU'RE IT for all the details. Thanks and have a great weekend! PS Love your spring wreath.
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