Paper and Letters Christmas Garland
Every year, until now, I have been swooned by all things 'cutesy' Christmas. I wanted ribbons and bows and polka dots oh my! I had glitter and feathers and monograms galore. This year, however, I was completely caught off guard by my desire to go a more rustic, natural and home-made with my Christmas decor. I found these awesome little boxes at Hobby Lobby and it really got my little vision running!
The first one I made was a strand of stars cut from old dictionary pages. I didn't use a template, but just free handed 3 different sizes of stars. I stacked them all up in varying order, and poked a hole right through the center of all 50 or so stars at one time with a large sewing needle. I used basic white thread on the needle to string them all together. I love the look!! It's so homemade and just perfect for our not so perfect house right now!
The second garland was made from chipboard letters and twine.
I ended up using smaller chipboard letters per hubby's request, which was a good call! I simply hot-glued the letters to the twine in no particular order. I left the letters unfinished to add to the natural (and simple) look. It took less than 20 minutes to make and put up on the tree.
In the end these garlands were incredibly simple and quick to make, and they ended up being exactly what my tree needed. All it took to spruce up the tree was a little cheap thinking outside of the box! What Christmas crafts can you make for free from your craft closet this year? It's certainly not too early to start getting creative this holiday season!
Merry Wednesday!
4 comments:
That looks great Patrice! I love the free-handed stars! So much character and the letters were a great addition as well! Looks beautiful!
Love the tree, how Beautiful. Love the letters.
This is adorable, love those stars! And on first glance at the tree it looks like the m and p letters are beside one another, was that on purpose? So cute!
It turned out so cute! I', feeling the rustic Christmas this year also.... The cutesy is lovely, but Pinterest has sent me in another direction this year.
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