Creations, Pink Ribboned Watering Can Wreath

So much to do, so little time!
I’ve been busy back and forthing, and wanted to hang something for spring on my door, that could stay up through April
I combined the watering can from the Spring Watering Can Wreath with the Spring Wreath Redo from several years ago,
Birds love to build nests in anything I hang on the door, so I have to outsmart them
The watering can does a great job of filling up the “nesting area”
I tied the bow off to the side to cover the space left by the handle
It balances the spout and gives the wreath a jaunty look
Don’t worry, the birds have plenty of other places to nest that will be much safer!
In a matter of minutes I had a brand new bird proof decoration for the door
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Oh, and here’s a spring magnolia wreath for your sofa
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Jenna, we can’t seem to outsmart the birds! I love your jaunty wreath…so cute with its pink bow! Happy Sunday!
Your wreath turned out cute! Good luck with the birds, they can be determined:@)
That is a wonderful rework, the watering can is perfect and I like the asymmetry!
So pretty. I love it.
It’s so very pretty, Jenna. I love the colors. I have a square wreath for spring, too. Makes me very happy and just looks a little different! Happy weekend!
I need a little pizzazz for spring on my door! Thanks for a fun idea Jenna!
Love your bird proof door wreath with watering can Jenna! I’ve all but given up with a wreath on the door 🙂
haha, Mary, your feathered friends know they can count on you for goodies! >
Your door looks so pretty dressed in pink. Hopefully it won’t be the birds favorite color. 😀
Thanks Karen, hope so too! >
Very fresh looking and pretty! I remember my grandmother hanging fake rubber snakes in the fig trees to scare away the birds. Perhaps a snake wreath should be next on your list! Yikes!!!
I love the new wreath! It’s always nice to freshen up the old and re-create them. I spy some berries…hope the birds don’t think it’s a feasting spot rather than a nesting spot. It’s so hard to stay ahead of them! At least you solved the nesting problem. Congrats! 🙂
They are determined little things, last year people that rang the doorbell almost fell down when a bird flew out in their face!! >
Oh so cute! 🙂
I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
I love the color pink and your wreath is absolutely adorable!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Thank you Susan and Bentley! >
Your bird proof wreath turned out so pretty, Jenna. I love that you reused things that you already had to make something so beautiful.
Thanks KItty, I was happy about that too! >
What a sweet bird proof wreath! Here in New York we have a storm door covering (squishing) our pretty wreaths. LOL
ha! >
For the last couple of months, I’ve hoped to find a watering can at the thrift store. So far, no luck. the ones in the stores are more than I want to pay so I’m holding out for the thrift store. I also love the jaunty look! Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, have a great weekend.
Thanks Sandra, I got the watering can at Hobby Lobby for about $5 >