I recently moved out of my husband's house and back into my parents house. My mom is the most non-festive person you'll ever meet. The only holiday decorating she does is a Christmas tree and that's it! So naturally when I got married and moved out, I decorated for every single holiday.
I just moved back in and brought my Thanksgiving decor. With it is a very pretty fall-looking wreath that I hung on my front door. Problem is, when I got to mom's house, she has all french doors! The front doors, the back doors, and even a set of french doors in the dining room! There is, however, one single door in the seating area of the kitchen that goes into a courtyard. The courtyard has 6 ft tall brick walls all around it, though. Would the wreath look ok there, or should I try to find a matching wreath, or should I just box it up and save it for next year when I've got a place of my own (and will make sure the place of my own has one single front door for wreaths)?
I have a wreath and I' m not sure where to put it?
Lay it horizontally on a table and put a lamp, candle, or bowl inside it. A bowl of unshelled nuts would probably look nice. Or hang it centered on a window frame if you have a single window (for example my dining room has one large window with a half round window above it)
Reply:On your car.
Reply:the single door
Reply:If you bought it for her french doors I would figure a way to use a big suction cup on the window of it and see how it fits there ,.,,,if not put it were ya think it will be nice,,,,,I would use it somewhere for sure,,,,,the brick wall might be hard to find a way to put it on,,but I think there are mason nails or something that will nail in brick....ENJOY
Reply:put it on that single door or use it as a centerpiece on a table filled with votive candles
Reply:on your front door
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment