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Spring Door Decor to Adore!

Have you been inspired by the creative spring wreaths out there in blogland?  I certainly have.  Since I am still the proud owner of a cast on my arm and will be for another three weeks, I can only dream of the day when I can make one of these lovely creations.  Let's take a look at some of my favorites.   This one caught my eye immediately.  I think it is so cute and goes along with spring showers.  Visit Eclectically Vintage to get the low down on this cute door decor!
Another one using an umbrella comes from The Browy Blogspot.
I love hydrangeas and this sweet wreath incorporates hydrangeas and carnations.  I found this one at
Brocade Designs.  It was actually part of a wedding decor.
Don't you love burlap?  This one incorporates a nest of eggs into the design.  Check out Top This Top That 
for an easy tutorial.
I adore this door decor from Finding Home Online.  She used vintage hankies to make her flower rosettes.  I am definitely making one of these.
Here is another take on rosettes.  So bright and colorful from Kiki and Company!
A watering can makes terrific door decor.  I found this one at Better Homes and Gardens.
Buzz Cuts and Ponytails has a step by step tutorial for this ribbon wreath.  Can you imagine this done in red, white, and blue for July 4th?
Running Backwards In High Heels took the same idea and mad these delightful decorations that would liven up any table.
This wreath has been floating around Facebook.  The Shoppes on Main in Enterprise, AL have this delightful wreath.  
Or how about a St. Patrick's Day wreath from Engineering Life and Style?
I hope that I have inspired you to get your creative juices flowing and make something pretty for your front door.  I am leaving you with one last, very unusual wreath via Indulgy.  I love this radish wreath!
Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse!
Linking to these terrific blogs! 

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  1. These wreaths are fabulous. You've got me inspired. I'm off to the craft store to pick up supplies ;-)

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  2. Those really are great ideas. Thanks for inviting me.

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    1. Hi Callie! Glad you stopped by. Hope I gave you a few ideas although based on your blog, you have tons of creative ideas yourself!
      Blessings from Still Woods Farmhouse

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  3. Love the wreaths - they are beautiful. Hope your arm heals quickly and you can get that cast off soon.
    Mary

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    1. Thank you Mary! My arm is healing nicely. Thank you for stopping by!

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  4. I'm loving these! They all look so bright and cheerful...I'm SO READY for Spring!

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    1. Spring is already here in Mississippi. I love it! Thanks for stopping by and so sorry for the late reply. For some reason, the blog wouldn't allow me to post a comment. Probably something I did since I am still new to all this!

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  5. Wondeful pictures to look at, especially with the dreaful weather Brittany has had all weekend long!

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    1. Aren't they pretty? Which one is your favorite? Hope the weather in Brittany has changed for you!

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  6. A breath of fresh air!!! Love that watering can. Thanks so much for stopping by yesterday! :)

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    1. The watering can one is really cute! I also love the umbrella ones. Thank you for stopping by and visiting me!

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  7. Great post. So many talented people. I wish one of them would come and decorate my doors. The wreaths make is so welcoming!
    Ruthie from: http://www.ladybstimefortea.blogspot.com

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  8. Hi Ruthie! Yes, with this broken wrist, I would love to have one of them head over to Still Woods so my doors would be ready for spring. Thank you for stopping by!

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