Repurposing last years holiday decorations

Repurposing last years holiday decorations

I’m back this month with a thrifty idea on repurposing last years holiday decorations. Creating a live cedar wreath. You can find more creative and thrifty ideas from my pals at the bottom of this post.

Repurposing last years holiday decorations

Last year I made these stars that we strung with lights and hung outside during the holidays . They were beautiful and so magical to look at. You can get the full tutorial on how to make them here.

This year I used them differently on the house and had a few left over so I decided to repurpose it and make a live wreath for the screen porch. You can see my festive porch here.

This was such an easy and no cost project.  After taking the lights off I gave the star a quick coat of spray paint. Once it was dry, I wrapped the star with cedar securing it with floral wire. I used green wire to blend in with the greenery.  The cedar was from the property.

Creating a live cedar wreath

Although pretty straight forward, I put together a few pictures to show you the process to create a live cedar star wreath.

    

The key is bunching your greenery and securing it tightly around your frame. When you are finished, snip off any stragglers. You can add more greenery if you want but I like the natural almost sparse look of the wreath. Remember to mist it every day with some water so that it will last throughout the holidays.

I hope this idea of making a wreath with last years holiday decorations will inspire you to go through your bin and repurpose something different for your holiday home this year. 

Cheers for a happy holiday season!

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  1. There has been many years where I borrowed from our yard. Cedar, pine, the leftover big red cone shaped berries from the sumac, and of course I have baked pine cones. This was not one of those years! And you make it look easy, but I know better – wrapping those stars takes some time.

  2. It’s projects like this that really make me miss having cedar in our yard! It’s beautiful, and I’m sure it smells great too! Merry Christmas Laura!

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