Tuesday, January 2, 2018

The Wreaths

There are still quite a few wreaths up in the neighborhood. Here are a few that stood out to me, plus one that I made.


This one has a sleigh in the center.




This one looks more like spring to me.

This was on my kitchen wall.

I made this one and hung it in the living room.


Good-bye, kind year, we walk no more together
But here in quiet happiness we part;
And from thy wreath of faded fern and heather
I take some sprays, and wear them on my heart.
~Sarah Doudney  "Farewell to the Old Year" 

17 comments:

Ruth Hiebert said...

I do think that the ones you made are the prettiest.

Linda said...

I love wreaths. All my Christmas ones are still up. Once we go to the ranch ....and stay for awhile.....and come back home......I think I will be ready to pack Christmas away. Next year I am starting earlier! Then it will come down earlier. Of course that means I must put fall up earlier because I do not want to cheat myself out of that celebration. As soon as the 4th of July is over I would be good with putting fall up. I won't, though. I will put out and up all my sunflower debris and THEN start sneaking in the fall stuff little by little until by September first - it's all DONE!!!

Ann said...

Oh Ginny, the one you made is so pretty. The pink and yellow one doesn't look Christmasy at all. You're right, it does look more like spring. I like the one with the sled on it

Joan said...

Love on door 525 maybe because it's so different...

George said...

I really like the wreath you made, although the one with the sled is cute.

Christine said...

Well done, Ginny! I think your wreaths are the most 'Christmassy!"

MadSnapper said...

they are all pretty and i love wreathes with lights. if i had to pick a favorite it would be the pink door and the many bows wreathe, number 3 photo. at first i thought the sleigh was wind chimes hanging in it.

Karen said...

I like the ones you made with the white flowers and ribbon. I have never seen a lighted bow before: the red bow with the white lights. I love that because, from a distance at night, the bows sometimes don't show up!

Lisa @ Two Bears Farm said...

This is a fun assortment of wreaths!

Carla from The River said...

Hello Friend,
Sam will be going into Software Development. He is very excited.

I love the poem you shared at the end of your post.

Love, Carla

photowannabe said...

What creative wreaths you made.
Love all the ones you captured. I really hated to take mine down but it's on to other things.
Thank you Ginny for being a faithful follower of my blog.
I lost so many when I stopped doing ABC Wednesday. Now my blog seems to be my yearly journal that I have printed in book form. Hopefully my kids will enjoy it sometime in the future.
My goodness, I sound sad today. Sorry about that. I guess getting older puts me in a reflective mood.
(((hugs)))
Sue

DawnTreader said...

I think yours are the most beautiful :)

Hootin Anni said...

Pretty! Of course I LOVE YOURS BEST. There is something special about hand crafted ones. I see your swan...gotta go view the images.

Chatty Crone said...

The two wreathes you made are beautiful. I don't care for the pink myself. Yours are very pretty! sandie♥

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Hi Ginny, I love them all but the one with the sled and the last one that you made are my favorites. Happy New Year to you and Phil!

Rose said...

Beautiful wreaths....I cannot pick a favorite.

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful wreaths but the ones you made are so special!

The Only One In The World

 This is Xaver Wilhelmy. He is a member of our church and comes from Austria. He is a craftsman and inventor who created the first pipe orga...