With Christmas decorations tucked neatly in our crawl space and every surface dusted (whew that felt great!), the house looked.....less warm. I was determined to warm up the place so I went "shopping" in my yard. I looked for items that would attach to my .99 Goodwill wreath (the kind made of linbs/sticks and nothing else), and I ended up clipping large handfuls of my side shrub to create this wreath. I was pleased that the wreate looks so full and like a fairly expensive one at that. I know it will only last about two weeks (I used some of the same shrub for my Christmas wreath and garland http://nestingplacenc.blogspot.com/search/label/seasonal), but I love it just the same!Sunday, January 4, 2009
Now What?
With Christmas decorations tucked neatly in our crawl space and every surface dusted (whew that felt great!), the house looked.....less warm. I was determined to warm up the place so I went "shopping" in my yard. I looked for items that would attach to my .99 Goodwill wreath (the kind made of linbs/sticks and nothing else), and I ended up clipping large handfuls of my side shrub to create this wreath. I was pleased that the wreate looks so full and like a fairly expensive one at that. I know it will only last about two weeks (I used some of the same shrub for my Christmas wreath and garland http://nestingplacenc.blogspot.com/search/label/seasonal), but I love it just the same!