

Thank you, Christy, for letting me share your beautiful wreath with my readers.

If you are looking for a little color on your door, check out this INCREDIBLE wreath that Christy made. I also ADORE when you share your pictures of crafts that you have done from our site.

If you are a maker, you know the joy that comes with the completion of a craft project you have always wanted to do and then have done it well. Just seeing it and knowing the labor of love that went into creating it makes my heart truly happy. In fact, I smiled today as I pulled up to my front door. This craft can’t be whipped up quick, but the reward is great. Just as my autumn burlap wreath carried me through from Halloween to Thanksgiving, this pom-pom wreath in cream has all of the magic of the holiday season, but can be carried over into the spring months due to its neutral tones. This year though, I decided to tackle a crafting to-do that I have wanted to do for many, many years…it is a pom-pom wreath for our front door. When I first started knitting it was all about finding projects out of my comfort zone. Other than that, we keep it fairly simple with fresh greenery that doesn’t take up valuable storage.Įach year I dedicate my Black Friday to one craft that I have always wanted to try. I created this easy yarn pom-pom & ornament garland and I got out my yarn pom-pom trees that I had created, to decorate a shelf in our kitchen. In a nod to my yarn and knitting habit, this year the house is decorated in pom-poms for the season. Our home doesn’t have a lot of storage so I have to be selective about what we carry over from year to year. In my house, I try to only decorate with items that I have handmade for the holidays and that really mean something to our family. I know everyone is very different about their decorating.
