Fall Decorating: Raffia Heart WreathPatti - 19. September 2018
I enjoy decorating my house for the different seasons. But I do not always like to have the same decorations year after year, so I tend to buy a variety of decorating supplies and use a new theme or color scheme each time a season rolls around. This post is partially about my decorating process, and partial tutorial on how to make a simple heart wreath out of raffia.
I begin by gathering all of my decorating supplies. I rarely use everything, but I always have more jars, candles, baskets, ribbons, etc. to supplement my supplies.
This year I decided to base my fall decorations on raffia and terra cotta pots. This raffia has been maturing in my decoration box for a couple of years, so this year it was time to put it to use.
I started by braiding one of the packs of raffia, simply because it was so hard to work with. I thought a braid would make it easier to handle.
Once I had a braid, I looped it around to make a wreath, and noticed that I could easily make it into a heart shape.
I first tied the ends together using a light brown raffia, then chose an accent color. Normally, my fall decor is Everything Orange with Occasional Green, so I chose to go a different direction with A Bit of Purple.
To make a heart shape, I pinched the top middle together, and twisted a paper clip into it. I liked the rough look, but if you want it to be a more stable heart, you can weave some wire through the whole braid and bend it into shape.
Almost done! I reduced the purple raffia to a small bow in order to keep the accent from overwhelming the actual wreath.
Fishing line is a decorator's best friend! Since my heart would not hold its shape if the line were tied at the top, I threaded the line through the back of the knot at the bottom...
...and then up through the paperclip at the top. I hang decorations over a door by putting an upside down hook on the back of the door, then looping the fishing line around it and over the top of the door.
For my door, I just added another few strands of purple raffia to the placemat "wreath" I made a couple of years ago. I love this wreath because it is so easy to redecorate based on the season!
A few other decorations... It will probably change over the next few months :)
This post was made possible by Sleeping Beauty...
...and by Nanny Netflix ;)