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Look!: Ornament and Yarn Ball Wreath

12-8-08 yarn wreath.jpgWe're usually a little too foggy eyed to notice much of anything in the morning, but when we saw this wreath on the door and in the store of our nearby coffee purveyor, we perked up immediately. The look is original and the process of creating your own fairly simple.

 
 

12-8-08 yarn wreath front.jpgStart with a wreath base (usually a sturdy loop of wire), then wrap yarn around the exterior of some styrofoam balls (available at craft stores) of various sizes. Attach both yarn and regular ornament balls to wreath base using thin wire or twisted ornament hooks. The mix of texture is really pretty, as is the use of different colors and styles of yarn (we like the sparkle-y type for this particular project).

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if anyone is wondering where this is from. It is at Starbucks.

posted by jadepwinters on December 8th 2008 at 12:48pm
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Is this the Starbucks on 19th and Irving?

posted by bepsf on December 8th 2008 at 12:49pm
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I am digging the yarnball wreath. Unfortunately, it's just a matter of time before the anti-Starbucks posts come ranting in.

posted by Seaside on December 8th 2008 at 12:54pm
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most starbucks probably have this wreath. i've seen it around in montreal locations.

posted by Erica76 on December 8th 2008 at 12:56pm
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Sbux, even here in mexico city, iv'e seen those lately

posted by Vicadin on December 8th 2008 at 1:06pm
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yes, it's from the starbucks on 19th and irving.

posted by sflily on December 8th 2008 at 1:23pm
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I too was admiring Starbucks' wreaths this weekend. My office building has a similar one to this, sans yarn.

posted by allijean on December 8th 2008 at 1:37pm
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Yarn is over styro or other ball forms, no doubt. That much yarn would cost a fortune!

posted by amed studio on December 8th 2008 at 1:40pm
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Sounds like a lovely gift to give a knitter...thinking about doing this as a house gift for my good friend's mother who is opening her house to us on New Year's. Thanks for the idea!!

posted by carla on December 8th 2008 at 1:45pm
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I commented on this this past Saturday when we visited Starbucks! I told my husband that it was the first non-live wreath I'd seen that I actually liked!

posted by Alison R on December 8th 2008 at 1:58pm
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Cute!

posted by visualingual on December 8th 2008 at 2:05pm
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re: amed studio's comment

Not only would it be expensive, but it would be insanely heavy as well!

posted by ashy on December 8th 2008 at 2:12pm
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i loved these as well at my local "coffee shop" ;)
they would be easy to make and if you don't feel like being crafty, starbucks sells their decorations at the end of the season.

posted by dosergirl on December 8th 2008 at 2:49pm
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cute

posted by embot9000 on December 8th 2008 at 2:59pm
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This is very easy to achieve by using styrofoam balls that you paint to color match the yarn you'll use so you don't have to use so much yarn to get that same look. Just make sure your spray paint doesn't dissolve the styrofoam. I just came back from Barcelona and they have the same decorations...

posted by HelloChloe on December 8th 2008 at 2:59pm
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what happens to all the store decorations when the season is over? i've always wondered if they just get tossed or if they are resold somewhere. there must be a million yarn-ball wreaths in starbucks worldwide right now.

posted by akostalas on December 8th 2008 at 3:56pm
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I have asked at my local Starbucks, and, depending on the manager, they will sometimes just let me have the decorations once the promotion is over and they're done with it. They don't make any money off of them anyway, and in the end, like most retail places, they just throw the decorations away unless someone wants them. I've never had a problem getting a piece of decoration for free now and then. (this does not apply to coffee or merchandise or anything they sell, just their decor stuff)

posted by ejbrammer on December 8th 2008 at 10:15pm
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I saw this at a Starbucks too. I liked the basket that was filled with these ornaments/balls of yarn better. It still looked Christmasy without trying too hard (and is certainly easier to put together!).

posted by Mrs.Mack on December 9th 2008 at 9:44am
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