Sunday, December 03, 2006

Ribbon wreath

...And I'm back again! Whew. November was such a busy month for me with my trips to NYC and San Diego, the preparations for said trips and ensuing exhaustion, and my family's visit for Thanksgiving. All really fun stuff, but I'm ready to get things back to normal for a few weeks at least, until we leave to spend a week with our families for Christmas. Gotta enjoy the normal while it lasts, I guess!

I was able to read blogs while I was gone but commenting was a pain because I was on DH's laptop with no mouse. I hate those darn touchpad things, and I hate typing on laptop keyboards because the keys are so close together that I make lots of mistakes. So I will try to catch up on leaving comments, as I saw some wonderful stuff out there! You all are some clever folks.

I do know from my blog reading last week that I am way behind the power curve in Christmas decorating! There wasn't time the week of Thanksgiving and then we were gone for 5 solid days. I still have some cleaning up around here to do before I can drag the boxes up from the basement but I hope to get things done by the end of the week. I think I might take a different approach this year and not get out every Christmas decoration I own. I don't have tons and tons but I do have a fair amount of stuff and I just don't feel like getting it all out. Then next year it will feel like I have all new stuff because I haven't seen it for 2 years, right?

I still have my Thanksgiving decorations up and will hopefully get it put away tonight or tomorrow, but I wanted to share one last picture of something I made. In my Ribbonrie book there is an image on the last page of a wreath done using the same technique as the ribbon topiaries, but there aren't any instructions specific to the wreath. I had lots of leftover ribbon when I made the ribbon garland for Shanna's Thanksgiving swap and I didn't want to make another topiary, so I tried the wreath instead. I used the same technique and the same length for the ribbon, only I used a styrofoam wreath form for the base, the kind that is white and flat on the back. It was pretty easy but there was one slight difficulty. The wreath form was quite thin so I had to be careful about the way I angled the pins when I got close to the edges, otherwise they poked right through the styrofoam! Youch! Found that out the hard way, I'm afraid.

Apologies for the rotten flash in the photo, but I hung it on the back of the front door (didn't want it outside exposed to the elements) and that is a place that never gets much natural light. You get the idea, though.

I'm glad to be back and I feel like I have lots to blog about. So much in fact that being the Type-A crazy list-maker that I am, I've made myself a list of topics because there was so much I wanted to remember! Yeah, I'm a dork.

9 comments:

  1. good to see you back! I, for one, am still waiting to see the loot from Tinsel Trading, I hope that is on your list!

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  2. I love that wreath, you have done a great job!

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  3. Very pretty. I was just looking through ideas for recycled projects, and this looks similar to a wreath made from old film strips. Would look great in a photographer's house!

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  4. Glad you're back and can't wait to hear more about your trips and your Christmas decorating.

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  5. You have been busy, haven't you?! Glad your back and may the force be with you as you get the decorations out and up. I'd go for the scaled down version this year and then like you said, next year it all will look new and fresh again!

    Great wreath, I don't even wanna know how long it took you again (speaking from experience, I know how time consuming the project is..but love the end result!).

    lucy

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  6. Thanks for the compliments, everyone! Lucy--it actually was quicker than the topiaries because there's so much less surface area to fill. I did it in one night of TV watching. Only tricky part was the pins coming through the back.

    Barb, that film wreath sounds really cool! What a neat idea.

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  7. We're glad your back too! Lovely wreath! I need to decorate more for Thanksgiving next year. Can't wait to see your Christmas decor!

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  8. The wreath looks great! Something like this might make a nice mother-daughter project in our house next fall.

    I like your colors. What thinknes of wreath form would you recommend?

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  9. Welcome back! LOVE the wreath. You sure have gotten loads of use out of that ribbon book!

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