front door 'wreath'
#22
Thanks for the compliments.
It's 18 inches square
It's hung by a hook that they sell at Xmas time. It's a magnetic hook, and RED, but our door is metal, and the hook is hidden by the wreath. I put triangles in the back of the piece and so far just balancing it on the hook keeps it centered.
I just thought of something - I've seen little metal hooks with magnets on them that I think would work too, when I go to Home Depot or Lowes with my husband
2 reasons I don't hang a traditional wreath:
There's only a few inches between the doors (a fatter wreath would get squished), and in the past a traditional wreath, usually on a wire frame, scratched up the door.
And to the person that commented on 'perfect quilting' With this one I learned to make sure the quilting pattern is not hidden in any area by the binding. But, I have never had anyone from the quilt police come to my door and ring the doorbell, though I do suppose it's possible they came to the door, looked, and ran away laughing!
It's 18 inches square
It's hung by a hook that they sell at Xmas time. It's a magnetic hook, and RED, but our door is metal, and the hook is hidden by the wreath. I put triangles in the back of the piece and so far just balancing it on the hook keeps it centered.
I just thought of something - I've seen little metal hooks with magnets on them that I think would work too, when I go to Home Depot or Lowes with my husband
2 reasons I don't hang a traditional wreath:
There's only a few inches between the doors (a fatter wreath would get squished), and in the past a traditional wreath, usually on a wire frame, scratched up the door.
And to the person that commented on 'perfect quilting' With this one I learned to make sure the quilting pattern is not hidden in any area by the binding. But, I have never had anyone from the quilt police come to my door and ring the doorbell, though I do suppose it's possible they came to the door, looked, and ran away laughing!
#28
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Alaska
Posts: 333
I've been working on a Christmas door "wreath-type" hanging..I love Christmas trees and am making a door hanging with about 6 different tree blocks. hope it turns out like what I have pictured in my head (or better
#30
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Central Alabama
Posts: 884
I did this several years ago for my mother and mother-in-laws doors at the assisted living. One for every month (and they are not all the same size or shape, which makes them also very interesting.
October: Pumpkins
November: Turkeys
December: Cane Canes (also Package)
January: Snowmen
February: Hearts
March: Shamrocks (also Kites)
April: Easter Crosses
May: Roses
June: Flip Flops
July: Flag
August: Cats (also CupCakes)
September: Apples
All the lady residents love (the men don't think to much about them). HA HA ! ! !
October: Pumpkins
November: Turkeys
December: Cane Canes (also Package)
January: Snowmen
February: Hearts
March: Shamrocks (also Kites)
April: Easter Crosses
May: Roses
June: Flip Flops
July: Flag
August: Cats (also CupCakes)
September: Apples
All the lady residents love (the men don't think to much about them). HA HA ! ! !
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