Sunday 27 November 2011

Making Memories

Welcome back :) As it's only 4 weeks til Christmas I thought it appropriate to maybe do a Christmassy post, but I also wanted to do something on recycling.  
As some of you may know, I am a retired burlesque performer, as I still have some of my costume pieces I thought it may be nice to make something with one of my loved pieces to remind me of fond memories and bring a touch of glamour to Christmas.  And so, the feather wreath was born!  In its previous life it was used here and when I went to retrieve it from its bag it still smelled of the LUSH! glitter massage bar that I used to use which made me smile.
For the last couple of years I haven't been big on celebrating Christmas, complaining that its over commercialised and the pressure put on parents by advertisers to go into debt is mortifying but then I realised that I have skills! Christmas doesn't have to be about what you buy, its about creating memories!  To think, I used to do this before, when I used to spend hours sewing sequins on felt to create mini masterpieces (ok, in my eyes they are!) and so I am teaching my children that handmade = love 


And so, to the tutorial! For the feathery wreath you will need:


  • 16" natural wreath (I got mine at Hobbycraft)
  • 3 six foot feather boas in whatever colour you choose
  • glass headed pins
  • cling film
  • ribbon
  • battery powered LED lights




wrap your wreath in cling film (ok not a necessary step but I found it helped the pins to grip)




once wrapped, pin the end of your boa to the wreath and begin to wrap it around, pinning where necessary.  Continue to do this with all 3 boas.






Once all the boas are pinned in place, fluff up your feathers and make sure there are no gaps.




Tie the battery pack from your LED lights to the back of the wreath (I used blue ribbon so you can see it, you may want to use matching ribbon) then wind the lights around the wreath.  When you come to the end, tuck the wire under the boa to secure.  Fluff the feathers to conceal the wire.






Et voila! One light up feather wreath to add a touch of glamour to your decorations.  You can use contrasting ribbon to hang - once I have my trimmings up I will put a better picture up :)






Yes I realise the last picture isn't the best, so I promise when the wreath is 'en situ' I will take a fantabulous photo.  As always, if you're inspired to make something I'd love to see it or if you have a comment I'd love to hear it :)

3 comments:

  1. Really like this idea, very fluffy!

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  2. Thank you lovely! I enjoyed making it and it's bringing a little more glamour to my home (I may need to find an excuse to have it up all year!) :)

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  3. What a great idea! Re-purposing things you already own is fun and unique. The lights are a nice touch too.

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