Let’s talk about making a snowman wreath. Actually, let’s start by talking about my daughter, Jamie, who came up with this super cute idea to make one. She made one for her house and when I saw it, I knew that I’d have to make my own snowman wreath. While hers was red and green and traditional colors, we all know that mine had to have a more “farmhouse style” spin, right?
I mean, if a snowman wreath could be considered farmhouse, then this one has to be the one to pull it off. It’s pretty simple to make, so easy in fact that I made it live over on my Facebook page. (PS – it was part of the 12 Days of Christmas Crafting – which was so much fun!)
So just watch along to see how I did it. And you’ll notice that my final wreath turned out a little bit different from the video, but it’s cute all the same.
And the best part? You can use this snowman wreath all winter long, and not just for Christmas!
Tracey says
Loved the snowman wreath along with many of you other crafts.
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Tracey!
Linda says
First of all she shouldn’t have overlapped the two wreaths. She should have left them meeting together and use zip ties to tie them together, three would do the trick. Secondly you never use twine to tie wreaths together Nor Adding on accessories. The color will show. Now comes the hat, you should always offset the hat from your accessories. Another words place the hat on the opposite side From the accessories in the middle of the snowman. And add a small accessory to the hat along with the band. And then you have a beautiful snowman! Good luck in the future!
Kathy Novacinski says
I would sincerely appreciate it if you could send me the video of when you made the pot man. I don’t know what sizes the pots are and really want to make one for the bench in front of my new house.
Gina Luker says
I’m not sure what pot man you are referring to?