Hi Cathryn. This looks lovely and if you figure out how the wreath is done, I’d love the instructions. I’ve been kind of following on here without signing up for a while, I guess since I saw your website featured in papers, and honestly, I don’t remember whether it was in the Rockyview Times or in the Herald or where, just breezing through A&W in Airdrie, and thought “I know who that is! My neighbour is famous!” Congratulations on your very successful website and I love your natural flare for fashion. Thanks for all the varied ideas you are presenting, and demonstrating that a farm wife can be anything she wants to be, can love the country and the farm, as well as have many other talents. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to what you are going to do next.
Lois
ive always wanted to try it, is it easy to make?
Ummm…haven’t done it yet…
Hi Cathryn. This looks lovely and if you figure out how the wreath is done, I’d love the instructions. I’ve been kind of following on here without signing up for a while, I guess since I saw your website featured in papers, and honestly, I don’t remember whether it was in the Rockyview Times or in the Herald or where, just breezing through A&W in Airdrie, and thought “I know who that is! My neighbour is famous!” Congratulations on your very successful website and I love your natural flare for fashion. Thanks for all the varied ideas you are presenting, and demonstrating that a farm wife can be anything she wants to be, can love the country and the farm, as well as have many other talents. Keep up the great work. Looking forward to what you are going to do next.
Lois
Thanks Lois! It’s something I do for fun and have been really enjoying it!
That wreath is adorable!
Oh my! Isn’t that beautiful!
Nice isn’t it! I wish it was hanging in my house…
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that wreath.
Did I mention I looooove it?
Heading over to Copperwest!
I need to figure out how to make it….some people have SO much talent!!
just get to the field before the combine gets out (in this weather you may have till November) a wreath base & glue gun. Give er’
I just might do that! 🙂