My front door is covered this season and yet, I can’t seem to stop looking at (and in some cases drooling over) Halloween wreaths. Since I do not have space for yet another wreath of my own, I am going to share a few of my favorites here.
My favorite wreath this season is from 36th Avenue. Simply gorgeous. I love everything about it.
And, I love the attention to detail.
This wreath is simple…Can you find fake garlic? Anyone seen it? ‘Cause otherwise…Eww! No one would want to come anywhere near your door on Halloween.
I’ve been loving the spooky lately and this wreath is no exception. It’s amazing how natural can be soo, well creepy!
The Chick Adee Shop calls it Howling at the moon.
She’s actually got several great wreaths over in her shop. I love this black and white wreath too…
Don’t you think it’s the pumpkin that truly makes it wonderful?
This wreath first showed up over on Crafts and Sutch last year.
I bookmarked it then and it ALMOST had a home on my front door this year…It definitely meets the spook factor I was looking for this year. What do you think? To creepy?
There’s something super cool about this project…It’s modern, but the paper and embellishments have a vintagey feel.
Even better? This particular wreath was created by a dude. Hardly ever happens in our world
This one has been around for years, but I think it’s suck a fun idea…Remember message boards?
This wreath is waaaay more time consuming than anything I could ever complete, but I love the colors and dimension.
You can find it over on the Making Memories site.
Pretty sure that the boys would have found this wreath from Mega Spooky over on Ready Set Craft way more intriguing than what we ended up with. Do you like?
I sorta do.
They’re not exactly wreaths, but I adore these Halloween style embroidery hoops from Women’s Day featured on The Thriftess.
Wow. In review I am realizing I’ve gone from Vintage Halloween fun to creepy all in one year. I guess boys will do that to you…So how about you? Is your Halloween vintage, creepy, cute or glam?
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Oh my gosh… REALLY? Your FAVORITE?
Let’s say I want to hug you right now!
THANK YOU SO MUCH! YOU MADE MY WEEK!
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Desiree, I really, really love your wreath. I have been eying it for weeks! It has just the right amount of style and creates the perfect seasonal feel! Great job!!!
xoxo
Tauni
Great collection of wreaths! I think the first one is my favorite too. That orange fabric is so pretty, and of course I adore rosettes. I love that the crow looks like he’s sitting on a nest.
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Kara, I love, love that wreath. Like want to go to her house and steal it off the front door love
They’re all pretty fantastic though, right?!
xoxo
Slightly off topic, I’ve seen that vintage pumpkin image attributed to Matthew Mead saying it is for personal, non-commerical use. How does one go about getting copyright permission so you can use for items you’re selling?
Yikes! Copywrite permission is usually pretty expensive…Rather than utilizing an image that requires permission, I’d turn to an old book or illustration. You can purchase them rather inexpensively, scan them in, buff them up and use them
And this, is why we will be hosting a class at SNAP! on copywrite issues…
xoxo
Tauni
Thanks Tauni, being a librarian I have a pretty good idea of copyright, but I wasn’t sure if there was something else to know in this arena. I guess the lesson here is just because someone else is doing it, doesn’t make it right/legit.
I’ve got to make a snap (get it?!) decision on SNAP before tickets are gonezo!
LOL. Andi, I’ve noticed our community tends to violate copyright law fairly frequently, but mostly because they just don’t know. That’s one of the reasons a copyright class was so important to us!
I hope you are able to make it, I would love to meet you! We have are down to about half of our tickets – right on target…
xoxo
Tauni