I always get sad when the holidays are over and I have to put our decorations away. So this year I decided to replace the holiday wreath with one that can be displayed during the rest of the year. This burlap wreath is pretty popular as I've seen several tutorials for ones like this, however I changed mine a bit by using two colors and instead of gluing the the pieces to the base, I pinned them. I think it would be pretty cool to try it with three colors, so give it a try and show me yours.
Here's what you'll need:
3 yards of each color of burlap (6 yards total)
Extra long multi-purpose Click Here to Read More
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I am in awe of the beautiful color pop in these gorgeous images of Gurjit and Arif's engagement session. Shot by Alexandra Hunt Photography who shares with us how the bride and groom to be are two of the funniest and happiest people she has ever had the pleasure of photographing. This Canadian couple is head over heels about each other and it shows! Their session took place in the historic village of Fort Langley, British Columbia, and featured an abandoned train station, a leafy grove, as well as a walk (and a twirl or two) along the Fraser River. Gurjit wore a gorgeous purple sheath dress and 











































