I love the look of these twig wreaths: they look like something you could create after a morning hike through the woods. Perfect for celebrating winter and winter solstice.
TOP ROW
1. Pine & Bells Wreath, $138 from Terrain
2. Olive Branch Swag, $68 from Amy Merrick
3. Kinfolk Magazine
4. My Luscious Backyard via The Marion House Book
5. Toast via Apartment Therapy
BOTTOM ROW
6. Winter Woodland Wreath, $98 from Terrain
7. Sweetgum Wreath, $128 from Amy Merrick
8. Bo Bedre via Stines Blog
9. Livs Lyst
10. Walnut Branch Tillandsia Wreath Kit, $98 from Flora Grubb Gardens: technically made of branches not twigs, but too cool not to include.
MORE WREATHS ON APARTMENT THERAPY:
• Hang a Horizontal Wreath
• One Click Holiday Decorating: 10 Wreaths You Can Buy Online
• Finding Inspiration: Simply Beautiful Twig and Branch Projects
• Bright & Beautiful Berry Wreaths
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Those are all simply beautiful.
lovely ideas for something a little unexpected.
Wow, how beautiful. I would have never thought of this myself.
Wait wait wait...WHAT? One hundred and thirty eight DOLLARS for a twig with some pine fronds on it???? LOL! THAT is hilarious!!!! Ok, so they are cute. But I can do that myself. As a matter of fact I DO, every year, with a theme based on the area of the country I am living in at the moment. And at this moment I am putting together a combo Chamisa/Cactus/Tumble Weed/Dream Catcher-style wreath contraption- feathery, twiggy, AND prickly! But I couldn't,EVER, with a straight face be so bold as to charge one hundred and thirty eight smackers for some stuff I gathered from the yard rakings my hubby has piled up in the corner by the coyote fence! That would be Camino Alto Robbery! LOL!
I agree with @Ecuadoriana1 -- 100-plus dollars for a twig and some greenery???? Get real !!! That's insane. Simply, purely, totally insane.
love number 4, will try to make one myself
Lol, great post. Although I must confess, after seeing some of the going prices for free stuff here on AT....I sometimes wonder if I could retire and make a better living on my yard trash pile alone.