I truly love Halloween; however, I am envious of how Halloween is celebrated in the USA as they really go to town, hardly any effort apart from the occasional “Trick or Treat” here in the UK.
I knew I wanted to use Autumnal colours and it had to be Mossy Meadow, Old Olive, Cajun Craze and Cinnamon Cider! They just went together so well. For the wreath I used four pieces of each A4 card colour (49 pieces per sheet).
Answer… oh yes!!! I loved watching it come together, please do not get me wrong, I was over the moon when it was finished and it looked even better than I imagined.
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OH MY GOODNESS!!!! I believe you deserve a medal for punching all those sprigs! WOWZA!!! It's absolutely GORGEOUS! Well done. :-D
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! totally agree with Dana, you deserve a medal!! this wreath is amazing!! and perfect for the halloween! thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHoly moly do you have repetitive strain injury now? That is a lot of punching but so well worth it. Fabulous work xx
ReplyDeleteHoly moly do you have repetitive strain injury now? That is a lot of punching but so well worth it. Fabulous work xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. Well worth the hard work.
ReplyDeleteOMG that's incredible! That's a lot of punching!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's an awful lot of punching. I bet your hand must have been sore for days. It looks amazing but if I was to attempt it I would try for a much smaller option first.
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