Yep, I know I said my spray painted wreath was on it’s last life!
I said it was a gonner after Easter, I said you would never see it again, and my cheap @** would go buy another one!
Guess what? I lied, yepper I did. Call me out, boo hiss, whatevs!
I feel attached to it though…I just can’t let it go! It’s kinda like my adult blankie at this point. It’s been through so much, every season, every weather element, sun, rain, snow, you name it.
Yes, this is the 5th time spray painting it!!
I used Ivy leaf by Krylon.
Only takes a few quick sprays at this point…it is well primed.
Loved these little flower embellishments I recently used on my burlap banner…soon to come.
I promise you..this is the last life for this wreath!
wait, I take that back…You never know!!~
I did move it to a new place though as you can see.
It sure held up well though I tell ya!
This is all I can show you of this now..I have other projects revolving around it!
You may see more of my spray paint projects under my gallery page.
Tis the season, and I will be sharing more soon.
Gina
You have certainly gotten your money’s worth out of that wreath and I mean that in the most flattering way! I need to learn from your example because I’m always so quick to throw stuff away when new life can be found with a can of spray paint. Loving the new green color & that flower!
Penny @ The Comforts of Home & Flea Market Makeovers
I think this is my favorite version!
Dawn
You crack me up the wreath sure has had many glorious day:) The color IVY is very pretty. Why throw it out, when it can be revamped into so many beautiful wreaths. Save you money for another project:)
Martina
Debbie I love the new life you give this wreath and this last makeover is my favorite!! LOVE the green!
Gail
Cute, cute, cute Debbie! I LOVE that shade of green!!
Pat@Back Porch Musings
This is a great idea Debbie. I may give this a try. Still looking for a wreath for the back porch.
Kim
Yes, it is the ever changing wreath. The wreath with nine lives so to say. I am sure we will see it again. Love the green.
Judy
That wreath has more lives than a cat!! I love it’s latest transformation. Great color.
Kim
Love the green and the delicate rose. 🙂
Cynthia
You have really gotten your money’s worth from this wreath. It still looks great!!
Cynthia
Bliss
The ultimate reuse. There are lots of colors of spray paint. It hasn’t been pale yellow yet.
~Bliss~
Shannon Fox
It looks great! I tell ya, that is thrifty girl!! And still looking good. Love it. I can’t believe the great coverage you get too. Amazing what a color and a wee accent can do to change a mood. It’s like new all over =)
MariaElena
The wreath looks gorgeous! No reason to throw it away when it still looks so good!
I think you still have a couple of seasons or more left in it! Love the green color with the burlap! Very pretty!
Sonny
wow great minds work alike lol.. mine is just a regular round wicker wreath but I bought the ivy spray at lowes yesterday and one antique white cause I plan to use my twig birdcage on it- again:) is it ok to say I Copy Cat’d ya even though I am soooooooooooo late to the party.:)
I have to say In GREEN it looks, to me, the best ever of all the colors yours has been.
shirley@housepitalitydesigns
I love that wreath…and love the new color with the burlap!!….
Kathy
Looks great…..why not keep and repurposing it over and over again!
Kris
Love it!!!
Rondell
I love it especially the green spraypaint and where you have it now! Somethings just never die out I think in decorating:)
Pam
I like that new color. I think you have a few more years left in that wreath. You haven’t done black for Halloween yet, you know.
val
I love your creativity….I would never have thought of this. I see some spray painted wreaths in my future.
ARod
looks great i dont think its retiring anytime soon lol 😉
{Adventuresindinner}
Debbie, you know that I was hoping for green C:
The Polka Dot Closet
No hisses or boo’s from me, I think it looks great! I say go for 5 more!
Carol
Debra@CommonGround
Debbie, this is my favorite, I’m loving the hints of blue peeking thru. No need to pitch it, I think this is a keeper!!
Shelia
Hi Debbie Dear! I love your wreath and it’s had a lot of lives. I love it’s new life!
Now you had better slow down now! 😉
Be a sweetie,
Shelia 😉
laurie
when I read the title on my blog list i almost laughed because I remember you saying that before!!!!Ha ha , but it looks great and its probably got a few more lives in it yet, I do love this color with the burlap,
Judy
Hi Debbie: Because I am newby to your blog, I hadn’t seen it before, so I’m not judging! Looks pretty in all colors to me and I bet there is a least one more color out there..Happy May Day..Judy
debbiedoo's
LOL…thanks Judy…I loved your comment.
Savannah Granny
I knew it! I told you! And you are not through yet.! I don’t blame you.
I know why you moved it, the weight of the paint pulled the door off it’s hinges.
This looks great, love the new location. Looking forward to the project surrounding.
That is the color I used on my front porch tables last year. I just love that color.
Hugs, Ginger
Jane @ Cottage at the Crossroads
Love the green with the burlap, and I can’t wait to see what else you’ve been up to! After the green, you could paint it navy for July 4, and bright yellow for fall, etc. Why stop now?
andrea
Don’t pitch her! This type of wreath never goes out of style! You could even hang her on a fence!
Peggy
You crack me up! I’ve done exactly the same thing before. It works; why toss it, and you even found a new place for it – perfect! Spray is next to sliced bread and ice cube makers for me! Great job. Peggy
Debbie
I’m such a big fat cheapie that I’m cheering you on. I love this version the best of all! Considering the trouble I have making wreaths for my door. I just need to find a dramatic big honkin’ one and just keep spray painting it.
Mary Alice Patterson
You can’t get rid of this wreath. It’s hung in there (no pun intended) with you through so many seasons!
Mary Alice
Poppy
Such a wonderful way to reuse, recycle, and repurpose and it looks wonderful… loving the ivy green. The burlap ribbon and flower looking very pretty with it…. that ivy green color make the twigs look like real stems… awesome job, Debbie! Have a wonderful evening!~Poppy
Lorrie
Love the new color! It’s like a cat with nine lives! The bow is soooooo cute!
Nancy @ The Headmistress
Don’t throw it away! It’s got such a great shape! Several years ago, I allowed the Headmaster to talk me into getting rid of a great old dried honeysuckle wreath on the back door; claimed he got tangled up in it all the time. I regret it to this day!
Nancy
Lori
I think this one might be my favorite.
Gloria Lawrence
Oh girl you are so funny..I have never seen anyone get more use from one wreath..Hugs and smiles Gloria
Lynn
Wow, this wreath keeps reincarnating into higher and higher life forms. I think you have almost reached nirvana with that pretty spring green. Nope that wreath is never going to die!
Dee
Hi Debbie,
You are rocking the wreath once again. I love the flower on it.
The House at Bluebird Lane
Love the green! What a great idea to recycle it and change the color. Another simple project that turned out GREAT! 🙂
Corine
I love it!!! I think its great how you reused it. Gave me a new idea for mine. Thank you!
Courtney
LOVe it Debbie!! Sharing it at the party tomorrow~ thanks for linking up! 🙂