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Wow, love this wreath! I’m of the opinion that you can never have too many wreaths around your home any time of the year, and this will be added to my “Wreath” board on Pinterest. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks ladies! It is an easy wreath that could take you through a holiday or two with some simple decorations. Or leave it plain! Fun either way!
This is super cute!! Thanks for joining my Blog Hop! 🙂
Great project! My Valentine’s wreath is STILL on my door and needs to be replaced but I didn’t have any ideas as for what to do next. This is IT! I think this wreath will take me through spring and Easter, I may add little decorations for holidays but the burlap looks wonderful!
Nice wreath, and easy peasy!
So beautiful, Jessica! 🙂