At the time I posted all of my inexpensive wooden craft framed candle rings HERE, I had yet to finish one more:
The frame was painted white, then washed with Heavenly Hues Gold Wash. Gives it a bit of a rustic feel. The harlequin patterned paper is retired Stampin' Up!, and the curlicue corners are Elegant Scrollwork by Memory Box.
Time to wrap it up as a gift for a loved one. I think she'll like it.
Thanks for giving me a bit of your (in short supply) free time today!
The frame was painted white, then washed with Heavenly Hues Gold Wash. Gives it a bit of a rustic feel. The harlequin patterned paper is retired Stampin' Up!, and the curlicue corners are Elegant Scrollwork by Memory Box.
Time to wrap it up as a gift for a loved one. I think she'll like it.
Thanks for giving me a bit of your (in short supply) free time today!
13 comments:
Ooohh so lovely, I am enjoying this time of the year so much.
Happy Holidays!!
With love from The Netherlands,
Leintje*
such a lovely wreath !!!
such a lovely wreath !!!
Wow wow wowwwwwwwwwwwwww! This is gorgeous!! I am LOVING that wreath!!!!!
Oh I love that wreath and the homespun feel of this one! Merry Christmas!
Hugs
Ellen
Beautiul frame for the wreath and I love those curlicue corners. It's a lovely gift.
You are rocking the gifts, Colleen. Fabulous wreath.
Wow Colleen - what a gorgeous gift -I LOVE Christmas wreathes, and this one is stunning. A great idea to set the wreath into a frame - perfection!
Thank you for popping by and leaving lovely comments - sorry for my absence!
I wish you and yours a sparkling Christmas and a happy and peaceful New Year.
Hugs, Sylvia xx
Fabulous wreath! What a great gift~
Another beautiful piece of art Colleen!! The red flourishes are so striking!
Those red flourishes are so gorgeous! These little wreath frames are such pretty gifts!
Pure gorgeousness! Those die cuts are amazing. I love anything flourishy. Your loved one will LOVE this!
Absolutely stunning. Love the whitewashed look. These are so beautiful. What a super terrific
gift item.
Bear Hugs,
Carol
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