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be thankful wreath - thistlewood farm
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remodeling a vintage farmhouse in the middle of the country
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at our house at dinner time….when we sit down to tea and pizza…
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it's called high/low
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detailed descriptions of the lunch menu are welcomed
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free-for-all
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all set to a low-pitched roar
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at the center of it all….when the noise and hustle and bustle and laughter swirls around the dinner table…
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….sometimes i catch my husband's twinkling eye
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ribbon
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photo paper
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these frames had a hinge on the back
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i twisted the easel part of the frame until it was loose and then removed the easel part of the frame like shown
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after removing the easel part of the picture frame
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this allows the frames to lay flat on the wreath
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i printed out and pictures from my computer onto basic photo paper
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i printed out wallet size photographs and it was almost the perfect size
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continue until all frames have been filled
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step 4: add a ribbon to the back of the picture frames
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cut a length of ribbon and thread through the back of the frame opening
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step 5: tie ribbon
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take the ribbon and wrap it around a branch of the grapevine wreath
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tie in a knot and secure tightly so the frame lays flat against the wreath
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trim excess ribbon
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continue until you have filled the wreath
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it took me approximately picture frames to complete the wreath
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you see the complete tutorial over at infarrantly creative today
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….we have a tradition
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lows disguised as comments a sibling are not allowed
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it's a melee
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circus
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we share a look
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look that counts our blessings
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every one
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….and that betsy ross and jackie kennedy got an a on their speeches
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to help us all count our blessings….i made a wreath
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i asked everyone what they were thankful
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hung the wreath in the kitchen
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it the perfect decoration…
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….for when the circus comes to town
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be thankful wreath
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picture frames
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old grapevine wreath from the goodwill pile
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glue
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step 1: assemble supplies and remove the easels from the frames
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i found these frames at michaels in the $ aisle
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discard hinges
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step 2: print out the photographs you want to use
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i then typed out the quotes in different fonts
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step 3: add pictures to frame
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make sure you have a variety of the 2" x 3" frames and you have a selection of horizontal and vertical photographs
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step 7: continue adding picture frames to the wreath
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add the picture frames to the wreath
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picture frames should overlap and be spaced closely together
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the wreath is such a fun project to create as a family and a wonderful way to count your blessings…
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…..especially this one. 🙂
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here's another fun option i created
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some of these talented blogging friends
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