I couldn't find a two-tone yarn that I loved so I decided to buy two and mix it up. Luckily, yarn was on sale at JoAnn's this week and I got the giant One Pound yarn for $5.99 and the small tan/gray yarn for $2.79. I, also, got the beads for $2.99 and the form for $3.99.
First I wrapped the lighter color around the form leaving the plastic on.
Then I wrapped the teal around making sure you couldn't see any more of the form.
Then I cut up the bead garland and just stuck it in until it looked cute.
I think it looks nice and springy. What do you think?
21 comments:
This looked really beautiful! I hope you’re well:-)
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I love how it came it out! After seeing them all over blogland I plan on making one too - I hope it comes out as well as yours did. I won the giveaway on Saturday Mornings - just stopping by to say I have been enjoying your blog!
Danielle
Hi.
Stopping by from the hops to say hello.
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Hi Meg,
This is Mel from Junkin' Junky.
I saw your comment that you left on Stephanie-Lyn's basket project and wanted to let you know that the cricut can do anything the shilouette can do. If you don't already have the Sure Cuts A Lot software, get it! It's fantastic and allows you to copy/trace and jpg or png image and then cut it out on your cricut.
I have no affiliation with SCAL, just someone that thought you might enjoy my suggestion.
My latest post (a Union Jack cushion) was made by tracing a jpg in SCAL and cutting it out with my cricut, using freezer paper.
I hope I have helped in some small way.
Mel
LOVE THIS!! It's so simple, but it looks expensive!
Mel- you have helped in a huge way! I'm going to dl the software as soon as I get home!
I'm so glad :)
Let me know if you need any help. I'm not an expert and have probably not recognized all it can do myself, but what I know I'll gladly share. Youtube was a great resource. lol
There are also lots of blogs where people offer their svg's for free. I have a few to offer myself if you find any of mine that you want.
have a great day.
looks wonderful!
This is really beautiful, I love it.
This is really cute!! Great idea.
Ashley
www.cherishedbliss.com
I really like it! Can't wait to make one for my front door! Thanks for the inspiration :)
i really like this! it jumped out at me amongst some of the other yarn wreaths. really turned out nice!
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That is so cute! I love the colors.
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Nice to meet you.:)
-Christina
I love that!!! Too cute!!!
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how cute is that!! Love it! New follower from the tuesday blog hop! Cute blog you have here :)
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So pretty! I love the colors you picked...and anything using yarn as a decorating tool I'm ALL about!
Thanks for sharing your tutorial with me! I love your yarn wreath (the two toned colors make it look fabulous!)
Kitty
So cute!! Love the beads you added to it. Just linked over from Sister Stuff Party.
~Mary
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