Thursday, February 2, 2012

Project Pinterest - Book Page Rosette Wreath


Sorry I'm a bit late with Project Pinterest this morning...Seth surprised us yesterday by coming home a full day early and PP had to take a backseat!

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These gorgeous paper rosette wreaths are all. over. pinterest.
And they make me giddy every time I see them.
I happened to have some old-and-not-worth-reading books that were just begging to be repurposed into something beautiful...I was happy to oblige. ;)

{Tutorial Source: I'm A Yarner  |  Pinterest Source: Sara Harrison}

Wreath-on-Door

As the original tutorial states, this is very time consuming, but oh so worth it!
I took mine a step further and used decorative scissors to cut my book pages....it really made a big difference in the look of the rosettes.

Wreath-close-up

If you love this style but don't have the time to make it yourself, you can purchase this wreath in my new Etsy shop, Anthology on Main.



If you're planning to make one of these bad boys yourself, here are a few things I learned from this project that may help you...

Things I learned:
1. This project goes much faster if you cut multiple, stacked pages into spirals at one time.
2. If you use a straw wreath form you will want to wrap it in fabric to keep your home from looking like a barn.
3. Hot gluing a rosette directly to your finger will hurt. A lot.

hot-glue


Now it's your turn to show us what you've made!!
{Oooo! I can hardly wait!}






Project Pinterest
1. Decide which pin on Pinterest you’d like to recreate.
2. Create it!
3. Flop or success, create a blog post about your re-do and include the original pin’s url.
4. Add the Project Pinterest button to your post so others can join in too!
5. Link up and check out other bloggers’ posts!






6 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh, Katie!!! This is GORGEOUS. I love it!

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  2. OUCH! I hate when that happens! This is so pretty! I've sen one similar with dyed coffee filters. Very pretty!

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  3. That is beautiful!

    OUCH on the finger!

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  4. Owie! That looks so painful. It made me cringe when I saw it. The wreath on the other hand.....GORGEOUS!!!! That is beautiful! I don't think I would have had the patience to make it, but you sure do do a good job selling it. :)

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  5. Gorgeous! Maybe I could sucker my friends into making this for me by feeding them some good food and a movie night.

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  6. Gorgeous! Maybe I could sucker my friends into making this for me by feeding them some good food and a movie night.

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