Some girls are lucky enough to have a husband who brings them home flowers or jewelry or chocolate or sweet things. Not my husband. Oh no. He has to get all inventive and stuff and decides to bless me with a big old bunch of peacock feathers. Now mind you, I’ve never in my life said, “Oh, honey, I’d love to have some peacock feathers!” Ummm, how ’bout no.
But, when life hands you lemons, you make a peacock feather wreath. Or something like that.
I didn’t have this epiphany directly upon receipt of the “gift.” Honestly? I was a little weirded out by the fact that they were real feathers, from like a real farm. So they went into a garbage bag where they stayed for almost 2 months before I could figure out what in the Sam Hill to do with the darn things.
“Oh, I could make a wreath out of that!” is never, ever, ever the first thought that comes to mind when I see anything. I’m kind of a wreath wreck.
After a lot of thinking, more failed attempts than I care to admit, and a little (teeny, tiny, huge) breakdown later, I had a wreath.
Besides the feathers, I had to find a wire wreath form (which was sold out at 2 out of 3 stores I went to – what’s up with that?!?) I also needed some floral wire, so besides the feathers I spent about $3 – not too bad, I’d say.
Because I did it wrong 99 ways before getting to the right method, I can tell you that photos are scarce. But, you want to start by keeping your wire on the spool and wrapping the end onto the wreath form to give you a secure starting point.
Snipping off the ends of the feathers where the black fringey part ends was the key to getting it looking somewhat neatish. Then I gathered 3 or 4, put them on the form, wrapped the wire, a few times, then pulled the feathers around the form and kept going. I’d wrap a bit, add a few more feathers, wrap more, add feathers, until I got all the way around the wreath form.
Too many more and it might have looked like a juju hat gone wrong. So let’s stick with the peacock feather wreath gone right.
Are you feeling fallish yet?
Julie says
LOVE IT!!!
I really love peacock feathers!
Deb says
Me too! I absolutely love this wreath! Gorgeous. I’d love this one on my wall too.
Sally says
Wow, that is awesome. And here I’m thinking I’m all inventive because I have a peacock feather in a cool jar with a bunch of craft-store twigs. Silly me. I love the way this turned out & nice that you got your feathers free. I don’t know if I’d PAY for that many — I don’t think it would be a budget wreath by any means! ;D
Gina says
Are they expensive? See, I don’t even know a blessing in disguise when I see it!
Courtney Martin says
They aren’t too expensive. It’s cool that you got them for free locally, though!
I was searching and found on Amazon you can get 30 for less than $6 shipped. Not bad.
Gina says
So you could still make it for under $10 – that’s pretty good, right? Thanks for doing the super sleuthing!
Soiledrotten says
Loving the pop of green! Awesome job : )
Xo
Alison
Gina says
Love it!! I would love for my husband to give me peacock feathers. I love them and have had some for years and years (30+ years). I may have to make a wreath with some of them. Beautiful!
adrienne says
Love it!!! Yes, I believe peacock feathers are expensive, but that is still a lot of bang for your buck. I think a peacock wreath may be in my future! Thanks!
Jake's a Girl says
Pretty and sweet. And you made something beautiful out of the gift. Perfect for fall décor.
Suzanna R. says
Oh, I would be in heaven if I got peacock feathers for a gift! I love them, always have since I was a little girl. I think peacocks are just the most beautiful birds. I love the wreath idea, it is gorgeous! Great job!
Cathie says
I skim when I read. At first glance, I read, “After a lot of drinking…..”
Anyway, I like it.
Gina says
Haha! Well, that may or may not have happened, too 😉
Becky @ small-n-simplethings says
I didn’t use to love peacock feathers. My Grandma had actual peacocks on her farm and would always pick up their feathers and keep them in a big vase. So now when I see them it reminds me of her and I love them! I also love your wreath! Very thoughtful husband 🙂
Shannon @ Fox Hollow Cottage says
Gina, that is actually stunning. It’s simple, the feathers are showcased perfectly… and like you said, the just right amount. I love it, as in, I now desire a peacock feather wreath of my own! New obsession: acquire peacock feather wreath. It’s a beauty!!
Marie@InteriorFrugalista says
Gina, you did an awesome job on your peacock feather wreath – very pretty! I love that your husband thinks outside the box when bringing gifts home for you.
Leslie @ House on the Way says
I love your peacock wreath. It’s simple and elegant! Thanks for the inspiration!
Vicki says
I really love it! Great work! The perfect thing for above your mantle!
Corinna Ashley says
Oh but peacock is so trendy! You would’ve been absolutely forced to do SOMETHING with them. haha. I’m completely drawn in by how “not orderly” (I guess is how I’d describe it) it is. I like that it’s a bit funky and unruly. Almost makes it ultra chic, ya know?
Dawn says
I think it’s cute!
Sylvia says
I think this wreath is way cool. I love it!
LauraO. says
Wowww!… so glamorous.
Suzan says
What a beautiful unique ( for now lol ) wreath!!!
Have a feeling there’s going to be lots of copies of this 🙂
LOVE !!!
XXX
Leslie Marie says
It’s Beautiful. Reminds me of my peacock theme wedding day. :0)
Amy @ Positively Splendid says
LOVE it, Gina!
Melanie @ The Painted Chandelier says
I LOVE IT!!! I took your class at Haven, and I’m visiting from the Fall Tour!! My Mom used to have a bunch of peacock feathers in a vase in our home when I was growing up, and I never thought much about it until lately. I think I need a little pop of peacock feathers for Fall!! Love your wreath…just the perfect touch!!
Leslie says
Stunning! Thanks for the tutorial!
Annette J. says
I love it! I’d love to see it around a round mirror. So very pretty! Thanks for sharing!
Yvonne says
Love it! And count yourself lucky. My husband brings me home rocks that he finds and thinks are pretty.
Debbie says
Love it!
Debbie
Shirley says
Ha ha! That’s great! Your husband knew you could do something great with them and you did! I love your wreath! It’s so pretty! : )
Hege says
This is so Beautiful! And somewhat exotic..seen from Norway- not many Peacocks over Here!
Stephanie says
I have had this pinned for about a year! I finally found some feathers from a local girl who has a peacock farm. I got 100 feathers for $25 dollars. I was thrilled. I can’t wait to make a wreath.
Gina Luker says
Yahoo!!! Be sure to send me a photo – I’d love to see it!
Vanessa says
I remember when peacock feathers were big in the 70’s. LOL, I don’t feel that old. Your wreath is beautiful Gina!