I was going to share my new wreath today, but I have much more exciting news. At the CHA Show in January, I met Beckie from Infarrantly Creative and Jen from Tatertots & Jello, two talented bloggers and designers I’ve followed for some time. At the show, they suggested creating a series of wreaths made with STYROFOAM Brand Foam. Are you kidding? Oh my gosh, yes! And so the series “Amazing Wreaths” was born – along with a way for you to join in the fun, too.

I met with Jen and Beckie at the CHA Show on the day they both happened to wear the same outfit! Talk about serendipity!
Today, Jen & Beckie are showcasing their first wreaths in the “Amazing Wreaths” series. By year-end, these talented ladies will feature a dozen fresh and creative wreath ideas. Jen & Beckie have also launched the “Amazing Wreath” Pinterest board and they invite you to share your wreaths, too. To share, e-mail Beckie your link to the wreaths you’ve made with STYROFOAM Brand Foam. (You’ll know it’s ours by the sparkling white color, and slightly rough-to-the touch feel. If it’s smooth, it’s not STYROFOAM Brand Foam).
Today, Jen celebrates summertime at the beach with her Beachy Canvas Rosette Wreath. She has a no-fail tutorial for making the canvas rosettes, so don’t be intimidated. Mother Nature isn’t perfect and your rosettes don’t have to be, either.
Beckie, who lives in Indy 500 country, has created a wreath even the guys will appreciate – a NASCAR inspired wreath. She’s made it for a friend who is hosting a party to celebrate the Brickyard 400, and I bet her friend loves it.
Thank you for joining me today to help kick off the Amazing Wreath series and Pinterest board. Tomorrow I’ll bring you my wreath – here’s a sneak peek. You can be sure I’ll add it to the “Amazing Wreath” board on Pinterest. I hope to see you there, too.
Happy crafting!
P.S. Don’t forget about our Dessert Bouquet giveaway! You have till midnight on Thursday, July 19, to enter.






















How fun! I can’t wait to see them all!
I know! So much inspiration already — be sure to take a look.