I just big, fat heart it. I know, it's a little different for me. But it must be stylish and in, cause I saw this bridal bouquet over on Lucky Designs the same day I found the wreath. Now, that's a little too primitive for me but still. I spy a trend.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Help Me Find This Cotton Wreath
Posted by Stephanie at 11:21 AM
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I didn't think cotton was that clean & white in the rough form...but if you heart it that much, i think we passed some cotton fields on the way to the beach, you could go after some remnants! hahaha (and yes i know i am not as funny as i think i am:)
I found the supplies.....a lady on Katie's favorite site, Etsy, sells cotton bolls. pitbulllady.com.
and you are so crafty, you should be able to put that together in no time.
cottonman.com also sells the bolls.
you can buy something similar on www.littlemerryfellows.com or www.serradoodle.com
I made a cotton wreath when I was in college after seeing it in MS Living. It didn't look that nice.
Ha ha. Lindsey, you make me laugh.
Thanks to Mrs. Demaree and Lynlee!
I approve of the use of raw cotton. I don't even think it has to be super clean and white. But... I live in Cali now and might be biased...
Ok, but 1 boil of cotton is like $4.50 + shipping....spendy little wreath;)
They have some for $30ish at a place called Willis Produce in Florence, SC right off of I-95. They are handmade and beautiful... (843) 661-7561 I wouldn't suggest making them, because apparently they cut up your hands terribly...
I think brooke might be implying that our cotton might be dirty down here....ummmm, is california technically "cleaner" then alabama just because you can grow your own avacados??
Actually LINDSEY, I was implying that the granola-California effect may have something to do with the fact that I'm into raw dirty cotton.
That would be a good name for a band. :)
If I start the band, will you move back to AL?
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