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    Home » DIY And Crafts

    Summer Purse Upcycle

    Published by Pam Kessler | 931 words. · About 5 minutes to read this article. - 9 Comments

    I like to make my own wreaths. It gives me greater control over colors and such and I can usually make one for a fraction of the cost of buying a premade one.

    Sometimes I make traditional wreaths like my dried hydrangea wreath and my boxwood wreath.

    Sometimes they're a little more "unique" like my watering can wreath (that lights up!!!), my wreath made from a dustpan and my tobacco basket birdhouse wreath.

    Since this wreath is going to take me from spring to summer, I wanted something fun, so I decided to make a more unique/less traditional one this time around.

    ✨ BTW, today is Thrift Store Decor Wednesday, so make sure your hang around to the end of the post to see the rest of the team's thrift store repurposes for the month!

    Table of contents

    • Upcycled Straw Purse Door Wreath
    • Supplies
    • Instructions
    • About Those Plastic Forks
    • Thrift Store Decor Team Projects

    Upcycled Straw Purse Door Wreath

    Straw purse repurposed into a door wreath.

    (This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. You can read my full disclosure policy here.)

    Supplies

    • Straw Purse (head to the thrift store or your closet for these, they're pretty common at the thrift stores this time of year)
    • Faux Flowers (I bought mine at Michael's on sale and with a coupon)

    Optional

    • Gardening trowel
    • Seed Packet
    • Block of Floral Foam
    • Plastic Forks (you'll see why)

    Instructions

    OK, this wreath is so easy to make and self-explanatory I wasn't going to bother doing a tutorial on it.

    But when did that ever stop me?

    I found the straw purse in the clearance section of a local shop I frequent far too often. It's a Claire Murray from a few years ago.

    Pretty much perfect for a spring or summer wreath!

    Claire Murray purse with flowered trim.

    BTW, I refuse to look on eBay or Etsy to see what the purse is worth just in case it's a rare find. But I only paid a few dollars for it and I already had it in my mind I was going to be making a wreath out of it.

    PRO TIP - You can achieve the same look by taking a plain straw purse and gluing a patterned ribbon around the bottom!

    I bought an assortment of spring and summer faux flowers at Michaels.

    I ended up not using the blue and purple ones because they were giving off too much of a 1980's vibe. So I'll just return those flowers to Michael's in the next few days.

    Faux flowers in shades of yellow, bright pink and blue.

    The flowers I used were 2 yellow daisy gerbera bushes and 3 dark coral rose bud bushes.

    And here comes the super-intensive tutorial - put the flowers in the purse.

    That's pretty much it.

    Yellow daisies being stuffed into the purse to be used as a wreath.

    When you get the faux flowers from the store the stems are sort of smashed together. I just spread them out a bit when putting them in the purse.

    If your purse is larger, you can use a block of floral foam in the bottom to stick the stems in, but in my case, the flowers sat nicely in the bottom.

    A Claire Murray purse with flowers in it - will be used as a summer door wreath.

    At this point I thought I'd be done with my 5 minute upcycle, but I felt the "wreath" looked a little too plain.

    So I scoured the house and found an old wooden garden trowel and a pack of zinnia seeds to add to the look.

    Vintage wooden garden trowel and a packet of zinnia seeds.

    I just wrapped floral wire around the handle of the trowel and then wound the other end of the wire around the purse button closure.

    Then I hot glued the packet of seeds to the back of the trowel handle (probably should have taken the seeds out BEFORE I glued the packet to the trowel).

    Much better.

    Close up of a garden trowel and packet of zinnia seeds as part of a summer door wreath.

    About Those Plastic Forks

    So let's talk about those plastic forks.

    We are blessed to have TONS of all different types of birds in our yard. Everything from Cardinals to Robins to Blue Jays. We even have those intensely annoying and ugly Grackles who eat all the birdseed out of my feeders in about 5 minutes.

    But to go along with ALL THE BIRDS is the fact that I cannot have anything nice on my porch without them building a cute little nest and then proceeding to poop all over everything including the front door. Ew!

    So a couple of years ago I started putting forks in any wreaths I put on my porch and they do a pretty good job of keeping the birds from nesting in my wreaths.

    No one wants a pointy object poking them in the butt, now do they?

    Forks sticking out of the flowers in the purse - helps keep birds from building nests in wreaths.

    And before anyone calls me out for being a bird hater, I love the little things, but they have more than enough places to build a nest around here.

    Maybe in the large and fancy Purple Martin house (which has plenty of space since the finicky Purple Martins refuse to use it), one of our 5 nesting boxes or one of the 4 gourds I dry, clean and drill out for them every year.

    Or hey, here's an idea - one of the 30+ trees we have in the yard!

    And why anyone would want to build a nest on a door that opens and closes all the time and the Amazon delivery guy tosses packages at daily I don't know.

    OK, bird rant over. I really do enjoy watching them. Just not on my porch.

    A straw purse hung as a wreath on a door with yellow daisies and bright pink roses.

    Thrift Store Decor Team Projects

    Now let's go see what the other Thrift Store Decor Team members are up to today!

    Mid Century Modern Table Night Stand Makeover - Organized Clutter

    DIY Faux Concrete Bunny Rabbit - Our Southern Home

    Weaving In A Circle On A Pizza Pan - Sadie Seasongoods

    Vertical Herb Garden - Shop At Blu

    DIY Oval Mirror Frame - Domestically Speaking

    Repurposed Cabinet Door Flower Display - Petticoat Junktion

    Wooden Bench Seat Makeover - My Repurposed Life

    Summer Purse Upcycled Wreath - House of Hawthornes (that's me)

    Learn how to upcycle a purse into a fun and colorful summer wreath for your front door! An inexpensive and unique way to create curb appeal and greet your guests!

    Check out the web story version of this article HERE.

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    Comments

    1. Christy @ Our Southern Home

      April 13, 2022 at 7:25 am

      This is just darling! You seriously find the best thrift store items. I need to go hunting for something similar. Our wreath needs an update for sure!

      Reply
      • Linda

        April 14, 2022 at 4:50 pm

        Very sweet! I would keep the other flowers to change it out. 💙💚

        Reply
    2. Sue at Blu

      April 13, 2022 at 7:33 am

      Whew Pam! I might need a nap before I try this one! Bahaha! Your fork rant has been cracking up! Great project.

      Reply
    3. Carlene Blair

      April 13, 2022 at 7:44 am

      Very cute door wreath! You are a hoot with the fork deterrents!

      Reply
    4. Nana Diana

      April 13, 2022 at 9:41 am

      That is a really cute idea, Pam. hahaha on the birds and rant. Gotta love em/hate em. Hope spring is well on its way there. We have snow coming the first of the week-or so they say. UGH. I did finally see a robin though so spring can't be far off. xo Diana

      Reply
      • Pam Kessler

        April 13, 2022 at 12:02 pm

        OMG, you were able to comment!!! I can't believe you're still getting snow. You all know it's almost Easter, right 😊!

        Reply
    5. Maryann

      April 13, 2022 at 3:55 pm

      So perfect for Spring! I've never heard about using forks - gotta try!

      Reply
    6. gail

      April 15, 2022 at 5:39 pm

      oh, Pam! How adorable is your summer purse door decor. I love how colorful it is!

      sharing on Pinterest and twitter

      gail

      Reply
    7. Kathy A

      June 30, 2022 at 5:48 pm

      Great project! I love your bird deterrents! Never seen that used before! I have glass French doors for my front door so I hang wreathes/pictures, etc. on the 3 doors of my front hall!

      Reply

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