Good morning! I hope you all had a nice weekend. Today I just wanted to share a really quick little project I did to update the wreaths I made for our front doors this fall. You can see how it looked when I made them in the picture below (and click here for a step by step tutorial).

Instead of making entirely new wreaths I figured I could just use these same ones. I removed the fall flowers, the feathers and the pods but kept all the greenery and blue berries/flowers. Then I just added in a lot more dark blue and lighter blue flowers to give it a look that would go well for the next few months on our front doors. I saved all the fall florals so I can swap them back in again if I want to in the fall. And by doing this is kept my cost way down!

I photographed it here in the kitchen because the light wasn’t very good on our front porch when I was taking these (although I did take a few that are at the end of the post).

Here you can see them on the front porch right now. Which is looking a little sad with all the Christmas decor taken down.

 

Kitchen Source Information:

Wall Color – Frosty White by Sherwin Williams
Trim Color – Extra White by Sherwin Williams
Cabinets – Existing (pretty standard white)
Island Color – Soot by Benjamin Moore
All Appliances – Existing
Floors – Existing and don’t have info on them, NEVER would have chosen dark with a golden retriever – haha!
Counters – Existing (some form of Quartz)
Faucet – Walmart
Cabinet Cup Pulls – Amerock in Golden Champagne (can be found here and here)
Cabinet Knobs – Amerock in Golden Champagne (can be found here and here)
Espresso Machine – Can be found here and here
Backsplash – 2 by 8 subway tile from a local store but can be found here with basic white grout
Oversized Cutting Board – World Market
Round Wood and Marble Cutting Board – World Market
Ceramic Bread Box – World Market
Small Cutting Board with Marble – can be found here
Copper Colander – Walmart
Chemex Coffee Maker – World Market
Artwork – gift from family
Olive Tree – World Market
Wood Pot holding Olive Tree- World Market

 

Front Porch Sources can be found here in this post. 

 

Have a great week!

 

Warmly, Jenni

 

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Project Source List