Craft project #19 – Revamping an old Easter wreath: part three

This definitely took longer than I thought it would. The most difficult part was getting the Easter grass glued or otherwise attached to the wreath. But once it was dry, I was able to continue working on this project.

I started by adding some pink daisy’s to the wreath using E6000 to put them in place. Then I attached the small pink bunny to the wreath, also using E6000. And then I decided the bunny needed some eggs so I attached some to the wreath using E6000.

I continued adding eggs and daisy’s on the wreath until I decided that there was enough.

The last thing I did was to trim the Easter grass so it didn’t not look like it was falling apart. I am happy with the way the wreath turned out. Especially since it was my first time to actually make a wreath like this.

Craft Project #19 – Revamping an old Easter wreath part one

Sometimes things do not go as planned. I had originally thought I would be able to take this apart and everything would be somewhat ok with the exception of some eggs.

Honestly, I had high hopes that this would be an easy project that would require little to no thought. And everything went well as I started taking things apart. The base can definitely use a fresh coat of paint.

I started questioning my sanity when I started taking apart the eggs from the ring they were attached to. Actually this was rather east to do. After all the eggs were removed, I realized that my original plan was heading for the trash.

I separated the eggs that had no visible signs of damage from the ones that had obvious damage. And I was left with only the glitter eggs and a small hand full of the metallic looking eggs.

So now I have to come up with another plan of action. Please come back to see what I ended up doing.