Let the Valentine’s Day projects begin At The Picket Fence!
Looking back over the past year, it’s hard to believe that it’s already been a year since we featured our first Valentine’s Day projects here at the fence.
Looking back over the past year, it’s hard to believe that it’s already been a year since we featured our first Valentine’s Day projects here at the fence.
I love the creative Valentine’s projects we’re starting to get glimpses of in Blogland, and we wanted to add some of our own! This fun little Feather Boa Valentine's Day Wreath could not be easier to make, and I LOVE how it turned out.
Since you'll never catch me actually WEARING a feather boa (sorry Bama Boy, I know that disappoints you..and sorry to our readers for the visual....grin) I thought I'd share how to put one on a wreath.
I almost feel a little silly putting a tutorial together, it was that easy-peasy.
Feathered Boa Heart Wreath
Supplies:
1 6 ft feather boa (I purchased mine from Hobby Lobby)
Heart shaped Styrofoam wreath form (Hobby Lobby)
hot glue gun and low temp foam safe glue sticks
scissors
ribbon in color of choices for hanging
OPTIONAL FOR BANNER
Heart shaped Styrofoam wreath form (Hobby Lobby)
hot glue gun and low temp foam safe glue sticks
scissors
ribbon in color of choices for hanging
OPTIONAL FOR BANNER
wide red ribbon
stencil of X and O
craft paint in blue (or color of choice)
small sponge applicator for stenciling

stencil of X and O
craft paint in blue (or color of choice)
small sponge applicator for stenciling
Directions:
1. Run bead of hot glue down center of point on wreath.
2. Attach end of feather boa right where the feathers start being sure not to include string on end.
3. Run bead of glue around top of heart being sure to go down into the point between curves. Quickly attach boa along glue, ending back at bottom point. Cut excess.
4. Repeat step three on the other side of wreath. Feathers should cover most of wreath form.
5. With the remaining small piece, run a bead of glue along curved top of wreath between the two pieces of boa already attached, down into point. Attach small remaining piece along this glue to “beef up” the curves of the heart.
6. Trim off string from ends of boa.
7. (Optional) Stencil XOXO in the middle of a wide piece of red ribbon. When dry knot ends and attach with hot glue to feathers in center of wreath, or if you don’t want it permanently attached, nestle it center of wreath.
8. Hang with wide coordinating ribbon.
I have had so much fun hanging different wreaths on my DIY framed chalkboard in the dining room.
It greets our guests when they enter the front door, and there’s never any doubt what season it is in our house, when they get a glimpse of my wreaths!
It’s looking a little bare on my buffet though. I think that calls for a few more fun Valentine’s projects, so stay tuned!
Hope you LOVED our first Valentine’s Day project here…At The Picket Fence!

Pretty, sweet and simple enough to do. I might give it a whirl! Thanks for sharing this tutorial. Diane
ReplyDeleteOh La La! I love it! I'm getting excited for V-Day crafts too!
ReplyDeleteGreat kid project...so simple! I love fluffy anything....
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, Heather. I'll have to think about making some to hang from the backs of chairs at my upcoming Valentine Dinner for the ladies shelter. That's a Sally List project, and I'm making plans! :-) Thanks for giving me another idea.
ReplyDeleteSo cute Heather :)
ReplyDeleteSimple and sweet. Love it! ~ Maureen
ReplyDeleteHeather--I love your wreath, especially on the chalkboard frame. Would you be willing to link up this post to my Valentine Link Party going on now? I'd love to have all your valentine ideas (you too, Vanessa!) linked up--your both so creative and I love your styles! Thanks. http://michellepaige.blogspot.com/2012/01/rockin-valentine-valentine-link-party.html
ReplyDeleteVery cute, and this post shows how versatile that framed chalkboard can be! I didn't realize how popular feathered wreaths were until recently -- even Willow House has them! http://suzannejackson.store.willowhouse.com/search.aspx?keyword=wreath
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that boa wreath. I really like the way you placed it in the frame....and love your "pineapple lamp" I have the same one!!..It has a different shade.
ReplyDeleteThe easiest projects are always the best. I have to start on my Valentine's Day decor soon too. Love the boa.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out cute. It looks good hanging over that chalkboard in your dining room. I don't decorate for Valentines Day, but I do enjoy seeing other peoples decorations.
ReplyDeleteSimple, whimsical, and even a little romantic looking. I like it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! That is just too cute! I have been looking for a simple, yet whimsical, Valentine's idea... I think this is it!! :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is simply adorable. I love decorating with boas too, this was really clever.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea. I seem to have a boa of some sort for every holiday :-).
ReplyDeleteLOVE your framed chaulkboard in the living room. Hmmmm...I have a tray that need some tlc and could be revamped.
I just love this. You girls are so darn crafty!
ReplyDeleteMelody
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I featured this beauty of yours today! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Oh goodness, what a fun way to use a boa! I'm in love with the texture!
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