



When I did the green wreath, I did threaten to do a silver one for the holidays. I already had all of the stuff to do this one too!
A thick coat of silver later, I had the festive base of something that really didn't really need a lot of embellishment, so once it dried, I dug out a package or garland that I bought 90% off after Christmas last year and just twisted it into the grapevine. I added a wire loop to the back, and once Thanksgiving has passed, it will grace my front door.
Did I mention that a lot of my Christmas decorations were in THAT room?
The Budget News:
Wow. $0.40 worth of garland. SCORE!
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