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THE CUTEST SPRING CARROT WREATH

March 9, 2021

How to make the cutest spring wreath with carrots from Hobby Lobby

I want to learn how to make wreaths with boys and florals and greenery, but not today. Instead, I made the cutest spring carrot wreath with two items! I am so excited about how this wreath looks on our dutch door. You guys will love this carrot wreath because the supply list is short and there are no wire cutters needed.

If I can make this you can make this wreath.

CUTEST SPRING CARROT WREATH

The supply list is super short. I already had this wreath.

 

I found the cutest carrot bundles at Hobby Lobby. On sale (no more coupons).

Sidenote: I get Hobby Lobby’s emails and I like the layout of their list of sales items. 

These were the small carrot bundles on sale for a few dollars. I snagged three pairs (of three).

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Then this the technical part: you take your wreath, fluff it up a bit. You can also do this with an extra wreath with this popular hack.

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. Following the fluffing add the carrot bundles in no particular order or direction to the wreath.

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The bundles are attached with twine so it made it easy to loop the carrots around the leaves.

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You guys as soon as I started I loved the wreath. I loved the orange and green color combination. In Colorado, we tend to favor orange paired with blue. #broncos

I added it to our newest addition to the family. No, not that! Our Dutch door. We ordered it last January and it was installed last spring. The Dutch door was a bright light last spring.

If I could just get Elliott to pose behind the Dutch door. Somehow I don’t think he can hoist himself onto the door’s lower half. What do you think?

After taking a few photos and propping up the carrots I decided the wreath needed a bow. So I found a way to add a little navy to the orange and green!

I snagged this bow from another wreath.

I think the bow makes the wreath, don’t you? What do you think? The best part is I can switch out the carrots for seasonal picks through the year. For less than $10 I have a refreshed wreath to welcome spring.

 

 

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