When I saw this jello mold at the thrift store I couldn't resist making another sweet little wreath.
(Sorry about the dark pictures...this corner is bad for lighting...I am actually snapping these photos with a lamp in my hand. It "kinda" worked...hehe)
You might remember the one I made with the paper rosettes last spring. You can find it HERE.
(Much better lighting in this spot...no lamp needed ;)
I was actually planning to take this wreath to sell at Drawers of Davlee this weekend...but when I hung it on this grate to take a picture to show you all, I liked it so much I decided I should keep it for a while...
I need another wreath like I need a hole in my head :)
In fact, you may know I have a little wreath "obsession"...I'm thinking about doing a post with all the wreaths I've made over the year. What do you think?
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I'm glad you're keeping it, it's perfect there with your photos. I've never seen a jello mold like that. It looks like white ceramic. Neat.
ReplyDeleteIt does look cool. Thanks for the idea. And, thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteSometimes we just need to have those things that bring us joy around us. Nice wreath!
ReplyDeleteIt's really, really cute, Laurel! I couldn't give it up either!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a great weekend!
XO,
Janie
You ar not alone in your wreath addiction! Nothing wrong with another one (or two, or twelve...)Great idea.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo great - can you really ever have too many wreaths?
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling idea...gonna look for jello molds at thrift stores and make some for Christmas gifts...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea with the jellow mold. I think I'll have to find one now ~ thanks for sharing ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat is one precious wreath! You've given me a fun new way to look at jello molds when I find them too!!
ReplyDeleteI think you should keep it, too, Laurel...so cute! Thanks for entering my giveaway!
ReplyDeleteYou are just on a roll with your wreaths! This one I would say is a keeper too!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat white mold is very unique! I like to use them filled with flowers as table decor too.
ReplyDeleteTracey
Hello Laurel,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by the other day at my blog Ruby Jean...as well as becoming a new follower... : ) I also just signed up with you and look forward to getting to know you.. Have a blessed weekend!!
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I've seen green jello molds - but never creamy white ones. Did you paint it? It has great coloring. Good eye!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a jello mold wreath before. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi, Thanx for popping in at made by mollie's mom. I think burlap would be adorable on the lighted garland- great idea!! I love these wreaths. I'm looking forward to reading your blog. marcie @madebymolliesmom.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I may have to try this. Thanks for coming by and have a terrific week!
ReplyDeleteLaurel, I love the jello mold wreaths! I kinda have a wreath farm growing here at my house too! haha
ReplyDeleteI have a linky party on Wednesday's, I'd love for you to share these
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Both of these are very cute...love the flowers you made for one of them.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
I can see why you wanted to hold onto it for awhile...it's adorable hanging on the crate!
ReplyDeleteI love both wreaths. Very clever!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! You are so creative. Thanks for sharing. I'll be on the lookout now for jello molds at my Goodwill!
ReplyDeleteI heart this wreath! Will be in search of a jello mold on my thrifting jaunts!
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