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Make Your Own Fall Magnolia Leaf Wreath


As seasons change, I always like to change out my front door wreath to match my seasonal mood. This fall, I was really admiring the beautiful magnolia leaves in the trees all around my neighborhood. After looking at prices online, I figured it would be pretty easy just to make my own (and much cheaper too!)

I popped off the faux lemons on my old, weathered summer wreath. I was left with the backbone of the wreath and a few faux leaves.

I easily glued in some fresh magnolia leaves, and tied in a beautiful bow with some floral wire. This was so easy and very cheap! I didn't preserve my leaves so I am hoping it lasts a few months. If you wanted to preserve the leaves, I have read that you can paint the leaves with Mod Podge. You can also use hot glue instead of Gorilla Glue like I did.

If you try it let me know how it goes! Follow me on Instagram @lifeofateacherwife and send me your picture!






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