This is an absolutely inexpensive door decorative wreath made for a total of $4!
Wooden picture frame - $1 from local thrift store.
White Satin Ribbon -$1
Jute twine- free at home.
Golden spray paint - I already had this from my previous works.
Card board pieces.
White primer/paint - Already had this from my previous works.
Left over cloth for making bow.
Wreath hanger - $2
Total = $4
I gave a couple of coats of white primer on the wooden frame, I didn't have any white paint left, so decided to go just with the primer. I loved the imperfection it gave, a distressed look which I wanted.
Wooden picture frame - $1 from local thrift store.
White Satin Ribbon -$1
Jute twine- free at home.
Golden spray paint - I already had this from my previous works.
Card board pieces.
White primer/paint - Already had this from my previous works.
Left over cloth for making bow.
Wreath hanger - $2
Total = $4
I gave a couple of coats of white primer on the wooden frame, I didn't have any white paint left, so decided to go just with the primer. I loved the imperfection it gave, a distressed look which I wanted.
I carved the letters in thick card board (letters indicate our first names), spray painted them in gold and wrapped white satin ribbon for a better finish..You can see the letters were not cut perfectly but overall it is not much noticeable.
Once the letters and wooden frame were ready, I tied the letters to the frame using jute twine.
A simple bow made from some left over curtain cloth completes my little, simple door wreath!
A simple bow made from some left over curtain cloth completes my little, simple door wreath!