The small town Colorado girl who’s obsessed with home and everything that entails! I’m a creative, a decorator, a day dreamer, a huge fan of scones, and I’m passionate about loving where I live and making a home.
I'm Shayna
We have this willow tree. It likes to self shed. A lot.
And I like to use the sticks. (See here, here or here for proof!)
We have a good relationship this tree & I. It’s super strong.
As I was driving down our driveway, I noticed that Mr. Willow had been dropping all sorts of sticks.
I marched right down there to collect!
I had a few projects in mind, but in the end I decided to make a sunburst wreath for our powder bathroom.
It’s quite the easy project. Here’s what you’ll need:
-Sticks
-Cardboard (You know I love cardboard…)
-Jute rope
-Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
-Scissors
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First, cut a circle out of the cardboard. Mine was about 6 inches wide. Then cut out the center, leaving a pretty wide band.
Now, wrap the entire thing with jute rope.
In a large area, lay your circle center down and add four sticks to each side.
Hot glue them in place, then keep adding sticks.
Keep adding & gluing until you like it.
Then, because I didn’t like that you could see a little bit of the hot glue around the sticks, I made another jute wrapped circle and hot glued it in place.
Done!
It’s added a very rustic feel to the bathroom, which I like. But it’s also a little bit wonky and unexpected. I like that too.
I’m still trying to decide if I should shorten the sticks up a bit, but it’s staying as is for now.
And, double bonus, if I ever want to turn it into a sunburst mirror, all I have to do is replace the center circle with a small mirror. Love that!
Not too shabby for being completely free, right?
It’s added such a nice unexpected touch to the powder bathroom. And it ties in nicely with the gallery wall too.
More powder bathroom projects coming soon!
Happy Monday!
P.S.- I originally saw this idea here and loved it!
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I love the rustic feel it creates! 🙂 It looks very nice Shayna! 🙂 great free project & yes, you can always transform it very quickly into a sunburst mirror if you would like! 🙂
THANK YOU Ingrid! I’m lovin’ the rustic vibe too! 🙂
-Shayna
I love that wreath! It’s perfect…I have a holiday idea in mind using that same general idea! 🙂
THANK YOU April! I’m glad you love it- me too! A holiday version would be fabulous! 🙂
-Shayna
Shayna, I like this so much and love the natural element of it. It looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing and am pinning! Have a great week.
Awe- THANK YOU Cindy! I’m so happy you love it! AND thank you for the pin! 🙂
-Shayna
This is really neat! Thanks for sharing at Give Me the Goods! Don’t forget to check out our features on Sunday!
Thank you Chelsea! I’m glad you like it! I love linking up! See you on Sunday! 🙂
-Shayna
Get the heck out! That is sticking cute :))) Love it girl. Pinning and sharing.
Thank you so much Shannon! I’m happy you like it! THANK YOU for the pin and share! 🙂
Hugs to you!
-Shayna
I found this from the Shannon @ Fox Hollow Cottage… she shared it on her FB page… I had to pop over and check it out! So simple and pretty… Love, Love, Love…Pinning!
THANK YOU for stopping by Cynthia! I’m so happy you love, love, love! 🙂
And, THANKS for the pin too! 🙂
-Shayna
You had me at JUTE! I adore this! My kinda project… going to share this brilliance with my fans…
~ Laurie @ Vin’yet Etc.
Awe- THANK YOU Laurie! I’m so glad you adore it! I love jute too! 🙂
Thanks for sharing! 🙂
-Shayna
I love it! Don’t trim it – it’s perfect just like this. Every time I start trimming in one place, then it’ll seem “off.” So, I’ll trim another place to get it to balance. Pretty soon, the whole thing’s BALD!
THANK YOU Jane! I’m so glad you love it! I think I’ll leave it just the way it is…. I worry about making it “bald” too! 🙂
-Shayna
Hello! Thanks for the wonderful idea! I will pin it – thinking this would be an awesome wreath for my back door! (Now just have to find the sticks!)
THANK YOU Jules! I’m so happy you like it & it will make a wonderful wreath for your back door! 🙂
-Shayna
This is lovely! I made one of these a while ago-so fun!
http://westcoastleslie.blogspot.ca/2010/08/gorgeous-rustic-wreath.html
THANK YOU Leslie! Your wreath is lovely too! Love them! 🙂
-Shayna
That’s pretty awesome, love the rusticity and the free form aspect. You can make it how you want really. Like idea also that you can put a mirror in middle instead of cardboard circle. Great way to clean up the yard. I’d have to go visit my neighbor for lots of sticks. Great job, glad you shared. Happy Weekend
THANK YOU JaneEllen! I’m so happy you like it! And you’re so right- this is a fabulous way to clean up the yard! 😉
-Shayna
do you think it would hold up outdoors?
Hi Mary! I am hesitant to say that it would hold up outdoors… reason being, the hot glue. The sticks are a bit heavy and while I did douse each stick with the glue, I would say the weather would take a toll on it. Perhaps you could use a heavier piece of cardboard wrapped in jute then use a thin wire (like floral wire) to attach the sticks to the cardboard… that could work!
I hope that helped and Happy Crafting! 🙂
-Shayna
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Such a great idea. I love how you’ve made it thrifty (and green)! It has such a wonderful, earthy energy to it. Thanks for sharing!
Awe- Angela! THANK YOU! I’m so happy you love it! Me too! 🙂
-Shayna
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