I Have the Monday Blues for Summer Wreaths, don’t you??? I love me a pretty wreath to welcome me into a home. A wreath says “Hello, I am happy to have you here.” (Well, in my mind anyway.) I have collected 10 amazingly gorgeous and original wreaths for you today.
A wreath has a life of it’s own, don’t you think? You can use felt, yarn, lace, artificial floral, succulents, sticks, twigs, shells, you name it, you can probably add it to a wreath.
I hope you enjoy them and are inspired to make your own Summer wreath. Let’s get this Summer wreath show on the road…
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
See what I mean??? You can use anything and turn it into a lovely way to welcome visitors. You can spend a lot of money or not. It is up to you, your imagination and your pocketbook. I have even been known to buy a wreath and change it up to fit what I like.
I hope you have been inspired to make your own Summer wreath. AND, if you would like to pin each wreath, please do from the original source. Thanks!
Thanks for joining me while I Have the Monday Blues for Summer Wreaths.
Make it a blue Monday!
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Sonya~At Home with The Barkers says
Thanks so much for featuring my sunflower wreath! So much more inspiration now for me to check out here! Have a great week ~Sonya
Jen @ Girl in the Garage says
Very nice! I love all the gorgeous summer wreath inspiration!
Christina @ Christina's Adventures says
these are gorgeous summer wreaths! I really need to kick my butt into gear and start making mine…thanks for the inspiration :)
Sarah @ Little Red Brick House says
All of these are just beautiful but that summer wreath from Stone Gable is perfection! And I completely agree with you about what a wreath says to guests. It makes them feel like you took the time to spruce things up. Have a great day!
Haeley @ Design Improvised says
A belated thank you for featuring my wreath in your roundup!