Wow Marion, this is a wonderful wreath, so nature-like yet symbolic of Christmas past. I love it and especially in lieu of fake greens. Your choice of fabrics and colours is perfect. Also, you save us grief with all your tips - so generous.
Beautiful wreath Marion. Great idea for all the Christmas scraps. Years ago I used pinked edged fabric squares pushed into a foam wreath. Also a very pretty similar look.🌲🌲🌲♥️🇦🇺
Marion, I have seen these wreaths many times and I always wondered how to make them. Thank you for showing us!!! It turned out very nice. See you tomorrow! Meet you at your fire place mantle with your cup of tea! Jutta/USA😊♥️🌲🙋♀️
What a good use of scraps and cones from my stash. The stick hanging method is just ingenious. Thank you for such a fun idea, and for sharing your good tips too. It turned out simply lovely. 😊❤
Love the look of the wool for the wreath. Made one years ago with cotton and the wool is really an upgrade. The tips on how to cut the strips and hang the wreath are brilliant I’ll definitely be using them on future projects!
The wreath looks so pretty! Another great project to use scripts and turn into something sooooo pretty. Even front he stick you got in the yard to make the hook. You are such an inspiration.
Hi Marion - I love your wreath. It’s so pretty. The stick idea is great to hang it with. The pine cones just look perfect on it. Great job as always. You create the prettiest things. Enjoy your time with Naomi in Paris. Love & Hugs ❤️
Love the rag wreath! We're in the States visiting our daughter and decorating for Christmas. I think miniature rag wreath ornaments might be perfect for the tree! Thanks again for the inspiration! Hope your having fun in Paris!
What a great use of your wool thrums! I don't like using hot glue, so it's good to know you can sew the pine cones on. I think it would be fun to see what it would look like if you scattered in some of the snow white pieces you cut at the beginning.
Thrift Stores, especially Salvation Army. I hook rugs and buy old wool clothing, esp. skirts. We in Maine have the so-called "Goodwill Pound Store" where everything is charged by the weight, 1 pound. I once found a beautiful wool blanket with a few moth holes that yielded much beautiful wool for a few dollars. I just throw it in a quick cold wash and start having fun - I hope you will as well - I wish you a very blessed Christmas and a very Marion-crafty new year.
@@susandeveaux4117 I should have thought of that. You could just use ordinary cotton material in Christmas colors, of course it will look a bit different, but Marion's summer wreath was made of cotton and looks great. Maybe you come across other materials from clothing, etc. In a pinch you can also do some dieing. Good luck, I'd love to hear what you come up with .
Very nice I was wondering if you made a film with your little advent birds I want to try and make some for my tree but I haven't found any of yours , hope you're having a wonderful time best wishes
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Another great way to use up scraps and ribbons. Everything you create is lovely! 🪡🧶🎄
Wow, super easy and so beautiful! Thanks Marion, have a great time with your lovely daughter 🤗🥰
Beautiful wreath making use of scraps in such a creative way. Thank you Marion.🧵🪡😍
Golly, Marion, that’s a wonderful wreath! Clever you for using the stick to hang it! Great tip!
That is Gorgeous Marion!! A really Lovely wreath!! ❤ Thank you
Wow Marion, this is a wonderful wreath, so nature-like yet symbolic of Christmas past. I love it and especially in lieu of fake greens. Your choice of fabrics and colours is perfect. Also, you save us grief with all your tips - so generous.
Amazing what a lovely wreath and a great idea for using up fabric. So much nicer than plastic flowers.
Ingenious, from the making of the wreath to the way you hung it up! Reminds me of when you figured out the closure for your hussif.❤
You could do a wreath like this for any season. Would be beautiful in spring colours. Great job Marion. ❤🇨🇦
Beautiful wreath Marion. Great idea for all the Christmas scraps. Years ago I used pinked edged fabric squares pushed into a foam wreath. Also a very pretty similar look.🌲🌲🌲♥️🇦🇺
Your wreath is lovely! The pine cones and ribbon are such nice touches. Thank you for sharing ♥
Marion, I have seen these wreaths many times and I always wondered how to make them. Thank you for showing us!!! It turned out very nice.
See you tomorrow! Meet you at your fire place mantle with your cup of tea!
Jutta/USA😊♥️🌲🙋♀️
What a good use of scraps and cones from my stash. The stick hanging method is just ingenious. Thank you for such a fun idea, and for sharing your good tips too. It turned out simply lovely. 😊❤
Brilliant idea! Thank you Marion. ❤❤❤
Love the look of the wool for the wreath. Made one years ago with cotton and the wool is really an upgrade. The tips on how to cut the strips and hang the wreath are brilliant I’ll definitely be using them on future projects!
A clever use of scrapes, and beautiful to boot! Merry Christmas.
Wow! That looks just fabulous Marion I hope you’re having a lovely time in France.
The wreath looks so pretty! Another great project to use scripts and turn into something sooooo pretty. Even front he stick you got in the yard to make the hook. You are such an inspiration.
Beautiful….and yet really a simple idea that many people could try.x
Clever. Another great use for fabric scraps. Would be great with hawaiian prints!
Ingenious and beautiful. Thank you for sharing🎉❤
Marion it looks absolutely lovely ❤
Beautiful! You’re lucky to have access to wool mill bits. Just added another item to my thrifting list!
Amazing! Very creative! Great to change colors for seasons-maybe one for Christmas and another for the rest of the year!
A tartan wreath, It looks really neat! Thanks for sharing Marion. Actually, thank you for everything you share. oxo
Hi Marion - I love your wreath. It’s so pretty. The stick idea is great to hang it with. The pine cones just look perfect on it. Great job as always. You create the prettiest things. Enjoy your time with Naomi in Paris. Love & Hugs ❤️
Oh sweet, I made a little wool rag Christmas tree last year. I know I have one of those wreath forms somewhere... Time to decorate!
Absolutely stunning Marion ❤ xxx
Your wreath looks wonderful! That’s a project I can do with my grandkids when they come over for a visit. Thank you for the idea
Thank you Marion, for sharing your skils. I love your Channel. You bless with a lot of talens. Happy Holidays.😘
Beautiful wreath Marion!
I love the wreath, and your natural hanging device :)
Love the rag wreath! We're in the States visiting our daughter and decorating for Christmas. I think miniature rag wreath ornaments might be perfect for the tree! Thanks again for the inspiration! Hope your having fun in Paris!
I love how that turned out! Such a good idea.
Wow. It turned out so good. ❤❤❤
How lovely! Thank you for this and the hanging tip as well. I really want to make one.
Beautiful and unique.......again!!
Love it, will be saving my scrap wool.
Your wreath looks amazing ❤
What a lovely idea.
So darn cute and easy❤
lovely wreath.
So pretty, and no waste. I'm about to hang the number 15 on the star advent garland from your instructions.🎄🦘
Beautiful 😍 🎄👍🏻🥰🇨🇦
🥰♥️🥰 Wonderful!!!
So beautiful! I love the wool to make this. Thanks for sharing 😊
I love this. So simple yet so effective. Accessible to a lot of people. 😊
What a great use of your wool thrums! I don't like using hot glue, so it's good to know you can sew the pine cones on. I think it would be fun to see what it would look like if you scattered in some of the snow white pieces you cut at the beginning.
Well, off I go to slice up some fabric. Thank you so much.
Have made this style of wreath in the past, excellent use of scraps of fabric❤make them for all seasons.
Lovely Marion thanks you
I love this for many reasons, it is easy to make, it uses up scraps, it looks soo good to name but a few. What a lovely make :-)
Your wreath is gorgeous! I hope you’re having a wonderful time in Paris 💐🎄❤️xx
That turned out really nice with the wool scraps and the decorations you used. I never thought of making one out of scrap fabric, thanks!
Love this!😊
Pretty. I like it.
Pretty way to use all those scraps, thanks Marion. Hope you and Naomi and partner are having great fun in Paris. Envy your trip to Passage Jouffroy.
It looks wonderful
Es preciosa!!, gracias por el truco para colgar, besos
Merry Christmas 🎉❤
It looks great.
Super easy and so seasonal, it looks lovely ♥
Your Christmas Wreath 🎄 is beautiful. Thank you for sharing 🌹
That's amazing
Marion
Prachtig weer 🥰🥰
Lieve groetjes uit Nederland van Joke🥰🙋🏻♀️
Thats so clever! 🤩👍
Turn out beatufuly 😍
I made mini ones a few days ago & turned them into Christmas cards.
Merry Christmas 🎁🎁 ❤
Thank you
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Wow…I love this !!! Wish I knew where to get the wool like that in Tennessee 🎄 Best thoughts to you in Paris !!🎄🎄🎄
Thrift Stores, especially Salvation Army. I hook rugs and buy old wool clothing, esp. skirts. We in Maine have the so-called "Goodwill Pound Store" where everything is charged by the weight, 1 pound. I once found a beautiful wool blanket with a few moth holes that yielded much beautiful wool for a few dollars. I just throw it in a quick cold wash and start having fun - I hope you will as well - I wish you a very blessed Christmas and a very Marion-crafty new year.
Oh, I forgot, the Dollar Store has the frames for $1.25
@@weissblau yes, I’ll look again. Tennessee is so warm, you don’t find wool often in thrift stores.
@@susandeveaux4117 I should have thought of that. You could just use ordinary cotton material in Christmas colors, of course it will look a bit different, but Marion's summer wreath was made of cotton and looks great. Maybe you come across other materials from clothing, etc. In a pinch you can also do some dieing. Good luck, I'd love to hear what you come up with .
Very nice I was wondering if you made a film with your little advent birds I want to try and make some for my tree but I haven't found any of yours , hope you're having a wonderful time best wishes
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Joyeux Noel!
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I’ve seen a similar thing done useing a wire coathanger