I wanted to share one of my favorite projects with you today–it’s a guest post I did last year over at Anderson + Grant (if you haven’t already checked it out, you need to. Seriously, Jamie is amazing!) And since it’s one of my favs, I had to repost it here so you could all have access to the tutorial. Since then, I’ve also heard from several of you clever readers that these are actually eucalyptus seed pods, not acorns…oops! I guess that explains the strong smell. So excuse the inaccurate name–I’m obviously not a botanist–but enjoy the project! 🙂
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Hello to all you Anderson + Grant readers! I’m Lisa Mabey and I blog at Mabey She Made It, a DIY crafting and sewing blog with lots of tutorials along the way. I’m so excited to be here with you –Jamie is fabulous, and I’m so glad she’s let me come share my metallic acorn wreath project with you today.
I’m especially glad I get to share an autumn-inspired project, because I love fall decorating. I don’t decorate much for many holidays (like St. Patrick’s Day, Valentines, etc.) but autumn holds a special place in my heart. I love the colors, the crisp air, the jacket weather, and the idea that fall showcases the beauty and splendor of aging. I typically like to add natural elements in my fall decorating because I think it lends authenticity and grace, and the Metallic Acorn wreath project I’m sharing today is no exception.
A couple of weeks ago my family was walking on a trail, and I noticed these fabulous acorns all over. I’d never seen anything like them, so my girls and I started gathering lots of them until the stroller basket was full. My husband kept teasing that I looked like a squirrel, but I promise I never put any in my cheeks!
I love the tops of these little acorns. They look like flowers, stars, or buttons depending on the one you look at. So I knew I wanted to showcase the tops. I thought I’d make an acorn-covered mason jar, but that was just a bad idea. It looked funny and hot glued acorns don’t stick well to glass–just in case you were thinking you’d try it. But once I determined to use a flat wooden frame, I knew it was going to look beautiful. Would you like to make your own acorn wreath?
You’ll Need:
(Here are the frame and spray paint I used, just so you can see them separately. The frame just needs a flat face since you won’t see it at all.)
Let’s get started!
I love how this turned out. Since it’s all one consistent color, the texture and shape of the acorns is the only focal point.
The contrast between the natural supplies and the chic finish makes me happy. It feels rich and expensive, but it only cost me the price of the spray paint (at 40% off). And against my black door, it stands out beautifully.
Thanks again, Jamie, for letting me visit! And, if anyone wants to see more fun projects and ideas, don’t hesitate to visit me at Mabey She Made It. See you there!
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So so cute! Makes me wish for fall!
~ Ashley
I love this!!
This is one of my favorite projects that you've ever done and I'm so lucky that you shared it with me! I'm glad to see that you have it back up on your blog. Thanks for the nice compliment at the beginning of the post, too!
This is still one of my favorites too, Jamie. It took a while and at points I almost gave up on variations of this (hot glue WON'T hold acorns to a mason jar), but it turned out amazing.
Beautiful idea!
Thank you, Megan! This is one of my favorites.
Acorn? Eucalyptus? Who cares what it is - it's beautiful!!
Vickie, your comment made me laugh--it's true! And thank you so much!
So pretty, and it's perfect for fall. It would even be great for Christmas. Thanks for linking this up to The Creative Collection Link Party.
Thank you, Rebecca. I love it for most seasons. Last year I left it up all fall and winter. It just didn't get old!
So pretty. Kinda reminds me of jingle bells too :)
Yes! I love this for fall and winter.
Oh Lisa this is ADORABLE! I'd love if you wanted to add this to our Awesome Things Tuesday linkup!
Is it fall yet? PLEASE? I love this -- makes me long to wear a scarf!
Oh I love this! It's making me want to get crafty and make one... now if I could only find the acorns!
They were so inspiring when I saw them on the ground--I wish I could find more of them now that I've moved.