DIY Fall Raffia Wreath




DIY Fall Raffia Wreath | Cup of Tea
Once Labor Day comes and goes, I instantly leap in to Fall decorating mode. I’m apparently not the only one – my Pinterest feed is absolutely littered with cozy images, pretty colored leaves and mugs of warm drinks.My goal this week is to start hauling out my Fall decorations. Decorating the house is such fun! But I sometimes struggle with the front porch.I’m resurrecting one of my very first posts, because it’s timely!  It’s this awesome Raffia Wreath from the Stone Gable blog. I’ve made this wreath two years in a row, and will definitely be doing it again. It is really easy to make and looks so festive when it’s done! It transitions nicely from early Fall all the way through Thanksgiving.

The instructions from Stone Gable are helpful! But I’ve added my own tips below.

You can find all the materials at your local craft store:

1 large bag natural raffia
1 18″ straw wreath (don’t remove the plastic!)
~50 floral u pins
Scissors

Here are the materials, ready to go! (Plus coffee.  Always better to craft with coffee).

You’ll see 3 bags of raffia in the above picture. The first year I made this wreath, I used almost 3 bags. Last year, I only needed one bag. The wreath wasn’t as full, but it looks so much better!

I recommend doing this project outside. It can get a tad messy.  But, with that being said, this wreath isn’t supposed to look perfect.  It needs to look untidy.

I don’t use the glue gun as Stone Gable suggested.  I just don’t think it’s necessary.

Another tip is to alternate the length of the bundles you create. This will help the “messy” look that makes this wreath so great!

 

To start, overlap your bundles, one horizontal, then the next vertical.  Pin the next bundle close-ish to the previous bundle.

Once I have my first 5 or so bundles pinned down, I take my scissors, cut the loops, and check the spacing and coverage.  If it looks good, keep going around the wreath!  If you’re noticing gaps or can see the pins, pin your bundles closer together OR make your bundles smaller.  Sometimes, the more loose your bundle and the larger the loops, the more gaps there are.

You will be VERY fussy with it for the first few loops.  Then once you get in a rhythm, you will get faster and not be as careful about being neat.  This is critical – don’t try to make it neat. It looks so much better when it’s messy and a little random.

Once you get all the way around the wreath, hold it up and start snipping the loops.  You don’t have to worry about snipping all the loops!  I just randomly hacked away.  I like leaving some of the loops in tack here and there.  You will then want to give your wreath a hair cut 🙂  My first attempt was so full that it ended up looking furry…

You will also want to make sure you can see the center hole of the wreath!  The first year my husband commented that the wreath was missing a hole, and looked like a bad doughnut.

This wreath takes about 30 minutes to put together!  You could also wire in berries, pinecones, etc. if you want some color too it.  But I love the natural look since our door is so dark.

I hope it works for you!!  Hurrah for Fall!


Want more Fall fun? Check out my Autumn Pinterest board:

http://www.pinterest.com/ktcupoftea/autumn/

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See It, Pin It, Do It! | A Pinterest Challenge

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Oh man, I am so excited for this series!

A few weeks ago, Anne at In Residence started a new Link Up series called Pin to Present. It is a great place to pin any posts on projects you’ve done that were originally inspired from Pinterest.

Awesome, right?

Well, I quickly realized that, besides my dinner ideas, I haven’t done anything that was inspired by Pinterest!

I know I’m not the only one that has board after board of amazing desserts, cute DIY projects, and sweet crafts.  But do you ever do them?  I know I don’t!

So, inspired by Anne’s new link up, I decided I should actually tackle some of those pins!  And then, BONUS! I can actually join the link up 🙂 Haha!

Each Tuesday, during the month of September, I’ll be tackling some amazing Pinterest inspiration!

I’ll finally have baby-approved necklaces thanks to this Easy DIY Teething Necklace how-to from Lollygag Learning.

I’ve been eyeing the Anthropologie Atom bowls for so long, but couldn’t justify the prices.  Thankfully, there is this: Anthropologie-inspired Atom Art Bowls from Lolly Jane.

I’m not too crafty, but making my own coffee filter flowers from Two Shades of Pink sounds like fun!

And finally, who wouldn’t want to make these Easy No Bake Peanut Butter Cups from Musings From a Stay At Home Mom.

I’ve been collecting other fun DIY and food ideas to tackle on my See It, Pin It, Do It Pinterest board.  Leave a comment for what you’d like to see next!

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Menu Monday!

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Hope you are having a fabulous Labor Day weekend! Love long weekends! 🙂

Today is our 10 year dating anniversary! Our first date, junior year of college, was to go see Princess Diaries 2 and then to IHOP for apple crisp. He’s a winner!

If this is your first time visiting for Menu Monday, then welcome!  This is where I share my weekly dinner menu, along with recipes.  We are a vegetarian family, so if you are also meatless, or looking for ideas for a Meatless Monday, then you’re at the right place! For more information on how I menu plan, look at this.

I’m feeling like some old favorites this week, so most of these recipes should be familiar to you, if you’re a regular Menu Monday swing-byer. Our menu isn’t getting started this week until Tuesday. Plus, we’re hosting our rotating potluck with friends on Sunday. I haven’t thought that far in advance 🙂

Tuesday:
Kale, Black Bean & Avocado Burrito Bowl

Wednesday:
Toasted Sourdough with Roasted Peppers, Fontina & Rocket
(From Field of Greens, pg. 302)

Thursday:
Tacos

Friday:
Stovetop Mac & Cheese

Saturday:
Vegetarian Meatballs with Apricot Glaze

Sunday:
Still deciding….

Need ideas for dinner?  Follow my Pinterest board – it’s where I save all of my dinner ideas!

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Hey Hey! It’s Friday!

Friday Friday Friday!!  And an extra special one because it’s Labor Day weekend! (Right?? This is what happens when you aren’t working in an office, you loose track of holidays)

Hopefully you have fun weekend plans!

1. Last week, the husband came home with a spontaneous Google Chromebook purchase. Nice! I’ve been using it almost exclusively for blogging and consulting work, and it’s fabulous! It’s nice to sit at the kitchen table to do work. The chairs are MUCH more comfortable 🙂

As demonstrated, in action, from one of this week’s Instagram pics:

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2. I mentioned in Wednesday’s post that I hit a bit of a rut, blog-wise. I still feel “ruttish” (new word. Claim it.), but think I figured out why. It feels like I’ve hit a wall with my Amateur Hour period and I need to step up my game. It feels intimidating.  I think that’s what’s causing the rut. It will hopefully shift from rut to motivation!

3. Elizabeth and I spent so much time LAUGHING this week! True belly laughs. She’s learned to clap, which is pretty cute! But she’s also learned to say “mamamamama” in a cranky voice. Sigh…. But back to the laughing. I’m not sure WHY this photo cracks me up, but I can’t stop laughing when I see it! Elizabeth’s face is so funny, and then there is Sophie the Giraffe, perfectly in focus!

Elizabeth and Sophie

4. We did a little reno on one of our front yard flower beds. And by “we”, I mean our lawn/landscaper guys did it. It looks awesome! All of our mulch around the entire house needed replaced because it had this CRAZY artillery fungus, and it was shooting little black spores all over our house and car! So while the mulch was being replaced, we decided to clean up a neglected bed. There are new roses, camellias, and azaleas. It looks so spiffy! (And am I the only one that loves the smell of fresh mulch?) In the Spring we’ll plant some more annuals, but for now, it’s nice.

New Landscaping

5. Our 5 month old niece is getting dedicated this Sunday! So exciting! I love a good family gathering!!

So that’s it! A bit of a ramble today 🙂 My mind is everywhere!

Let me know what you’ve been up to in the comments below!  Have a great weekend!

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I’m in a rut….

Sigh.

It’s about to get real up in here.

I’m having one of those weeks (or month?). There really aren’t enough hours in a day, are there?

When I’m really productive in one area, the other things fall behind. Then the next week when I try to catch up, other things die off!

I’m having an amazing two weeks of super productivity when it comes to housework/projects! Checking things off the list! But I’ve been very lazy when it comes to blog-related stuff. I’m normally a “writing for next week!” blogger, but I’m either writing the day’s post on that day, OR seeing the day’s post and thinking “boring!”.

When I saw what was on the blogging calendar for today, I just felt bleh. Unmotivated. Uninterested.

So you just get to read me whine 🙂

This isn’t meant to be a “whoa is me, feel sorry for me” post.  It’s more of a “please tell me I’m not the only one that goes through days like this?” post.

I know I’m not!

It just feels good to vent sometimes.

And, now, when I feel like I’m having a “fail” week, it’s best to watch others fail: