During the first weekend of December we gathered around newspaper covered tables and we crafted many wreaths. For ourselves, for friends, for colleagues and for family.
Food was shared and there was so much - the table groaned beneath plates and despite our best efforts, the left overs were shared out and sent home to be eaten later.By the end of a wonderful day of cutting, snipping, chatting, eating, tying and tweaking, between the ten of us we had made 15 wreaths. Our home smelt gloriously of wood and pine - quite heady and spicy.
Then, later, once our guests had gone, the house quiet, left over foliage and fripperies put away we cradled mugs of tea and toasted our toes in front of the fire.
It had been a good day, a very good day, made the more special as we'd not been able to celebrate wreath making for the previous two years and it was wonderful being able share food and friendship once again ❤️❄️🎄
I love making our wreath every year and it's so nice to have made something yourself, this is a lovely Christmassy post :)
ReplyDeleteThank you🎄❤️ I agree, so satisfying to make and I love that 99% can be foraged or recycled and what I really like - is being able to make them (with love) for a few folk
DeleteI'd like to try wreath making. It's on my list post retirement, but we'll see if I ever pull it off.
ReplyDeleteIt is so simple and gives such a wonderful end product - I make them all year round, one of my favourite things to craft ❤️
DeleteThanks for sharing your wreath making day once again & they are all gorgeous. I've missed these little titbits in blogland over the last few years & glad to see things are resuming for some people. Take care, stay warm & hugs.
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DeleteYour card arrived today thank you :)
Great fun and best done as a group!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely agree - it is definitely a communal event in our house 😊 it also heralds the start of the festive season for us too
DeleteGreat fun and best done as a group!
ReplyDeleteThey all look lovely. I had a go this year , a lovely lady ran a course at a local social club. So I have a handmade one too. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you 😊it very satisfying making your own festive wreath x
DeleteLike GZ says, a lovely activity to share with a like-minded group. Wonderful wreathes and some very pretty nibbles, too! We've just had a fresh delivery of logs but fortunately it's delightfully mild today so the wood burner isn't ablaze! xxx
ReplyDeleteWe love our burner, it gives a different kind of heat, makes the house lovely and cosy. Our weather must be cooler than yours as we have had the burner going for quite a while now ❄️❄️
DeleteThese times are so important aren't they! Arilx
ReplyDeleteThey are most definitely! x
DeleteBeautiful wreaths Kate! Sounds like a wonderful day. This is making me feel very Christmassy :) x
ReplyDeleteThank you Lulu - it was a good day and definitely kick starts the festive season for me x
DeleteThe wreaths look so pretty! What a great day!x
ReplyDeleteThanks Kezzie - I love that every year so many lovely wreaths are made and hung on our doors in the village :) x
DeleteSounds like you had a great day; can't believe it's been 2 years.... I bet that pile of iced stars did not last long! x
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful idea. I do love a fresh wreath. Xx
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