Beaded Spring Wreath

Happy Spring everyone!!  In honor of Spring stepping forward (hopefully!) I decided to make a fun Beaded Spring Wreath!

Of course I had to do some repurposing, and these beads were just begging to be used.  I'll bet you can't guess what they were originally used for!  I have a TON still, and have cool plans for them...

Today I am sharing my tutorial for this wreath over at Oh My! Creative today, I hope you pop on over to check it out!

We (my family and I) are heading out of town for spring break, this weekend, Yippee!  Have you had yours yet?

Hugs,
Mindi

I will be linking to these parties.

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9 comments

  1. Hey Mindi!

    This is so cute! I can't resist; Macramé beads?
    Have a great day,

    Val

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  2. I saw this at MRL... and popped over to see your tutorial.
    I'm leaving a comment here and at your guest post on Oh my creative...
    such a cute idea!
    I just purchased (for several reasons) a 'straw' wreath decorated very 80's country blue style...but now I'm left with the straw wreath part; this has given me an idea on what to do with it!
    Thanks. it's so cute.
    Patricia

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  3. Heading over to check it out ;) Have a great time on your Spring break, you totally deserve it!

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  4. Oh friend!!! It is so adorable!! You did such a beautiful job on this!!! And it is so unique!!! A wonderful week to you!!! Nicole xoxo

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  5. I will never look at those the same at a yard sale, lol! Hope you have a great spring break! No, ours is the week before Easter and last until the day after. Thanks for sharing at the party And hope your having a great week! @DearCreatives.Theresa

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  6. Love this! Mindi, I will admit, I would have just given that seat cover away to the thrift store. I would not have seen the creative and beautiful way it could be recycled. :(

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  7. Very pretty! I think it's a decor idea that can be repurposed for fall with a different color ribbon - the wreath looks a bit like flint corn.

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