Recently I started volunteering a bit more at Number One's primary school. Today was my first day lending a helping hand in the classroom and do you know what, I actually learned something. I know they say you learn something new every day and I know I do almost every day. But being back in a classroom and hearing a teacher say something I didn't know was a bit of a throwback.
To cut a long story short, what I learned was that today, 23rd September 2015, is the autumnal equinox. I had planned to post something completely different here today, but given my newly aquired knowledge, I feel it apt to share something autumnal.
On returning from the school, I did a quick bit of gardening. Well, weeding really. Badly needed weeding, if I am honest. My German neighbours put me to shame with their neat front gardens and their weeded and swept footpaths. As a little reward to myself when the weeding was done, I snipped a few branches from the rosebush and gathered up some fallen leaves and walnuts from the patio with the aim of making a table decoration or wreath to bring a bit of Autumn feeling into the house.
To the material I had gathered outside I added the following:
secateurs
some garden wire
a large three-wicked candle
a straight-sided glass bowl
some red and white bakers' twine
some buttons
an embroidery ring
a decorative scissors
washi tape
ribbon
And a cup of coffee. Then I got to work, with Number Three only too eager to lend a helping hand, especially when it came to getting his hands on the secateurs or the candle, in true toddler fashion.
To Make a Traditional Decorative Wreath
Cut a length of wire. I used a piece approximately 40cm long. Wind it around a branch of the rosebush with plenty of rosehips on it.
At this stage you can, if you choose to, add some other elements. I added some of the walnuts from our garden but you could use acorns, chestnuts or a few crisp, dry leaves.
Apart from the fact that we have an abundance of walnuts, I love that when carefully cracked they reveal a heart shape.
To Make a Craft-Themed Wreath
Having finished one wreath with a toddler running round me, I thought I might as well use up some more of my material and make a second one. This time round I went for a craft-theme.
As a base for the wreath I used my embroidery ring. I wound a small rose twig around one side, with the rosehips hanging at six o'clock, if you get me. Then I fastened it in place with bakers' twine. Still using the twine, I threaded a couple of buttons and a small decorative scissors onto it and stretched this across the ring a couple of times. With the end of the twine I made a loop for hanging the wreath from. As a finishing touch I tore a length of washi tape and added it across the centre.
To Make a Centrepiece
While I was fiddling round with nuts and rosehips anyway, I thought I'd make a nice autumnal centrepiece to brighten up the kitchen table.
I started by placing my candle in the centre of the glass bowl. Then I twisted lengths of rosebush around it.
I scattered walnuts in among the rosehips and then added a couple of apples from our apple tree to complete the autumn look.
I love your wreaths! Great minds definitely do think alike... Your table decoration is stunning too - I would really like to try this one x #HomeEtc
ReplyDeleteThanks Lizzie! I love how wreaths are so adaptable to the season or mood.
DeleteThat all looks great - my favourite is the candle though. So simple but so effective - I may just be giving that a go :) #homeetc
ReplyDeleteThank you Stephanie. The candle centrepiece is so quick to make and you can put in whatever you like the look of - hips, haws, leaves, chestnuts, acorns, walnuts. You could also adapt it for a windowsill or mantle piece decoration, trailing the material across the area and placing a candle in among it.
DeleteThese are so beautiful!! Great minds too eh? Lizzie had linked up Autumn wreaths too!!! Lovely that your ideas are so different though :) Thanks for linking up with us lovely xx
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Aw, thanks Caro. Yes, weren't Lizzie's pretty too! I saw some at the market on Saturday too. Different again to mine and Lizzie's but stunning colours.
DeleteDefinitely see you / read you tomorrow!
Lovely ideas and so Autumnal feeling :) I want to make some now! Thanks for linking up with us. Jess xx
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