Tuesday 30 December 2014

Use Traditional And New Ideas For Fall Wreath Ideas

By Stacey Burt


There are many different decorations that may be used when the seasons change, and there are many bright hues that are used when autumn weather sets in an area. A home will look warm and inviting when it is decorated with great fall wreath ideas. Children will enjoy helping with this exciting task when the right materials are used for each project.

A small cottage style home can be made to feel inviting with the right autumn colors placed strategically through out the structure. A larger house can have bigger pieces added to indoor and outdoor walls, doors and windows. Family pictures can be added to brown wooden wreaths, and this will look great displayed in a living or dining room.

A great material to use will be fabric that will look great on the base of the project, and this material may be green, orange or brown cotton or satin strips that are wrapped around the frame. Items from nature may be added, like small pumpkins or leaves, that will look beautiful glued to the frame as a group. In addition to wooden bases, a foam or metal piece may be used as the foundation for this seasonal piece.

Before the commencement of a new task, the best tools should be collected, and these pieces are easily purchased at a craft store. There are also a variety of sizes for the different round foundation pieces that are used for this project, and the consumer should measure the hanging area. The client will also need a quality glue gun, fabric materials and other craft items, like trinkets.

The best part of doing this type of craft activity is because it is relatively easy and inexpensive to make. Seasonal items, like pumpkins and fall leaves, will look great whether real or made from plastic or fabric when attached to the base. Young children will also love helping to decide on where items are going to be placed on this unit when being created.

A fabric tie should be added at the top so that the wreath will hang from a front door or wall when finished. Some customers may want to attach the unit from the back at the top, and a small hanging tack can be added on the wooden or metal frame. A really personal touch will be to add the an initial to the fabric to designate the last name of the homeowners.

A simplistic item may be assembled from colors that include deep greens or rich browns that mimic the outside season. A contemporary item may include rich red or brown items, such as peppers, that are not normally used in a fall design, such as pumpkins. The individual doing the craft may also want to choose a family of shapes, such as all items that appear to be square.

A client may want to make two pieces that may be used on both front and back doors, and these can be uniquely designed with different autumn materials. A common theme with this type of project is to use natural materials that blend in with the way the weather appears outside at this time of the year. The final item should make the owner feel a sense of accomplishment for creating a beautiful home item.




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