so here's what i did to poorly imitate mrs. lear's harvest wreath -- but it looks great from far away, which is where most people will see it.
i did not have much time to put into it (4 kids in house, school holiday) so used gourds, minipumpkins left over from halloween decorations plus a few veggies (turnips, radishes, red onion) i either had or could grab at the grocery store.
i like how it looks! not quite as lush as mrs. lear's, but it has its own charm...
plus it was so satisfying to do something lovely for my messy house.
From Susan — On a Roll!
1 week ago
3 comments:
I LOVE your wreath! It turned out so festive! I saw Mrs.Lear's too, and it's great to see 2 different people take the same idea and see the interpretations that come out of it.
Gorgeous! I have to warn you that my turnips rotted in a week - and that's here in mid-60s foggy bay area! I hope you change it with the seasons! What does a SoCal winter wreath look like? Inspire me! All I have left are the gourds!
Love your wreath, it is wonderful! That Mrs. Lear, she is always tempting us isn't she? (Rotting turnips notwithstanding).
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