Creations, Magnolia & Cotton Wreath

I’ve been looking at magnolia leaf wreaths and price comparing… whoa, some are really expensive…
Off I went to my favorite Hobby Lobby to see what they had, and I found the perfect faux magnolia leaves
They look and feel so real, and were 50% off. 😊
The leaves were in bunches on a central big stem so I separated them into smaller pieces, 3-4 leaves to a branch
I inserted the ends into the grapevine wreath form, overlapping, all the way around and then went back and filled in gaps
I didn’t even use wire, I was able to secure the leaf stems just by weaving them into the wreath
Next came a little cotton
I spent less than $30 👍
Southern Magnolias [magnolia grandiflora] are native to the southeastern US and are widely recognized as a symbol of hospitality, grace, and Southern strength.
Here’s an interesting fact, Magnolias are one of the first flowering plants known to mankind and have been around longer than bees! Their leaves had to be sturdy because the ancient species were fertilized by beetles, which crawled on them during the process
Clockwise from upper left: original wreath, Waterlogue wreath, Oil Paint effect wreath, Sketch effect wreath
Which one do you like the best?
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grapevine wreath, magnolia leaves, cotton /Hobby Lobby. HL has their floral stems 50% off every other week. Get their app and check their weekly ad and get coupons on your phone
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Your wreath looks fabulous! And that was a great and much more economical idea… creating one yourself! “Why didn’t I think of that!” 🙂 I’ll certainly be making one! Thanks for the tutorial! ~Rhonda
Love your magnolia and cotton ball wreath Jenna! I didn’t know the tidbit about the leaves and beetles on the early magnolia trees. We have one in our yard which enjoy for the foliage for my window boxes and arrangements at Christmas. I always look forward to the blooms in April. 🙂
I’ll take two please for my front doors. Haha. So pretty!
Hi Jenna – OMG your magnolia wreath is GORGEOUS!!!!! I love magnolias and you totally hit it out of the park. Hugs, Holly
Beautiful wreath! I adore magnolia trees and we just planted several new magnolias in front of our N.O. house (not at the beach). Got rid of messy crepe myrtles. Love the little touch of cotton — I enjoy seeing the cotton growing when we are on our way to the Sea Glass.
Jenna, just a beautiful magnolia and cotton ball wreath and easy to make! I have a magnolia that we planted 37 years ago and I use its sweet-smelling blooms in spring and its waxy/furry leaves for Christmas! Magnolias just symbolize the South
Gorgeous wreath, Jenna!
Hi Jenna, Love the magnolia and cotton bolls together! Very natural as well as beautiful! My mother used to cut fresh magnolia blossoms and float them in a bowl of water, making the whole house smell divine! Thanks for sharing your creativity! Blessings, Janet
Thanks Janet, I need to cut some blooms and try your moms method, that sounds so pretty and fragrant!
I am gonna have to hit hobby lobby more often! The one in my area seems like their prices have skyrocketed ever since we got a HomeGoods. But I do enjoy their clearance sections.
Loving the wreath! I have been on the hunt for magnolia leaves but taking out my credit card to pay for them is not an option. You are so right, they are pricey. Love that you added cotton sprigs to yours. It looks great!
Thanks so much Christine! >
You know I want to make this one! I love it. Thanks!
It would look perfect on your door! >
This is just want I’ve been wanting to make! I need to check Hob Lob! Thanks for sharing at the new Dishing It & Digging It! Link Party!
Thanks Lori! >
I’ve always wanted a magnolia tree but I don’t think they’d grow up here. Love the wreath!
You made such a pretty wreath Jenna!
Thanks for sharing this at Cooking and Crafting with J & J.
Thank you Julie! >
Magnolia’s are my favorite and I’ve been wanting to tackle a wreath with them for a while. I love the twist of adding the cotton. Thank you for sharing at the Celebrate Your Story Link Up Party.
How pretty! I love this!
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