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Easiest Craft Known to Woman

I've always had the desire to be crafty, but unfortunately I feel my efforts linger at borderline average. It's a shame really. But I give effort anyway. I wanted a wreath for our front door. I was looking around at Target and felt the door decor was too pricey for my little budget. However, there were plain wreaths for sale as well as clip-on poinsettias. That's right, no glue gun needed. I had some leftover gold ribbon from a wedding gift. And within 10 minutes I had a wreath which was less than half the price of the wreaths at the store.

The Materials

The end result.

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  1. Your foray into the crafting world was a grand success!

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  2. Would you like to post on Poshish Jan? You're getting all crafty too! Very cute.

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  3. Why thank you Krista and Eliza. Sure Eliza, if you want to put it on Poshish, you are welcome to.

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