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Wreath

It broke into eight pieces on the drive back home. But a little hot glue and a few yards of fishing line later, it's hanging above my mantle. Check plus.

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14 responses to “i got the wreath up.”

  1. Tori Avatar

    I love your new wreath! eight pieces you say? I can’t even tell : )

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  2. Rae Veda Avatar

    Ah! It looks so wonderful. You are so inspiring. I can’t wait to finish college. xo, rv
    http://aneclecticheap.blogspot.com/

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  3. Lauren Avatar

    It’s so pretty! Can’t believe that it broke into 8 pieces.

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  4. kayla aimee Avatar

    I love it SO much!

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  5. Skye Avatar

    Nice! By the way, Paul is lucky that he’s married to someone productive. If it were me, I’d probably have to welcome him to a home full of boxes with nothing on the walls!

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  6. Debbi G. Avatar
    Debbi G.

    The wreath looks awesome 🙂
    Are you still doing Bar Method? Do you have a Dailey Method by you? If you do, I am curious to know if they are similar. No Bar Methods close to me, but a Dailey just opened. Thanks

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  7. elise blaha Avatar

    I no longer live near a bar method studio and I am so sad about it. I have done both and prefer bar to Dailey. But I recommend trying to see what you think!

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  8. Lehua Avatar

    That’s awesome!!

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  9. Darla Maple Avatar
    Darla Maple

    Cool! Looks awesome.

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  10. Marie Avatar

    Your and Paul’s legs in the photo make an optical illusion that those are your legs since you can see yourself in the mirror. I did a double take! Love the wreath, makes me wish I lived near a beach!

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  11. Andrea Avatar

    This looks so cool! Like a little bit of beach in your own home. 🙂

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  12. T A Woodward Avatar

    Hey Elise,
    Great job on the wreath!! You must be really close to finishing your 26 projects now? Way to go!!!!

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  13. Dianne Avatar
    Dianne

    The wreath looks great! There is an ‘industrial strength’ hot glue & glue gun that would probably really hold the pieces well together. However, now that it is up and won’t be moving you probably won’t have to be repairing it again!

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