Hello World! Well today is the day! I was so excited when Jemma asked me to be apart of the 'Tis the Season Christmas Tour. I didn't have to think twice about what I was going to share. The one question I get asked frequently is how do I make my garland that is on my banister, china hutch and entertainment center. Do you want to see?
I either like simple greenery or completely encrusted. I'm definitely in an encrusted kind of mood.
How do I make them, you ask? It's so simple.
Wrap your garland in your choice of lights. I prefer white.
Next up, wrap the garland in your choice of ribbon. I went with a blue ribbon, white with gold accents ribbon, and gold ribbon.
Then I used a ton of plastic ornaments with the tops pulled off. After the tops have been pulled off, I shove the ornaments onto the individual branches. No need for hooks or ties.
If I don't like the placement; it's no big deal. I just pull off the ornament and pick another spot.
No hot glue needed and it's not permanent. If a strand of light blows, which happened last year; all you need to do is pull everything off and start again.
Now for the best part. I store them exactly as you see here in large rubbermaid containers. No need to take them apart. It took me all of 30 minutes to "fluff" all of the garlands and hang them.
Now off you go for the next stop on the 'Tis the Season tour.
For the last stop, head on over to:
I hope you enjoyed my Christmas garland. Next week, I will share with you the family room decor, dining room decor, playroom tree, front porch decor, the village, and the wee tree in Little Dedicated's room. I do hope you will stop back in to take a look.
Don't forget to check back tomorrow to see who you sweets picked to be the top 4 fan favorites! I hope you have a lovely day and remember to be kind to one another! Fear Not!
Toodles,
Kathryn
Kathryn
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Your garlands are beautiful, Kathryn! Thanks for sharing how you put them together. With my luck though the ornaments would be falling off the branches! Have a great weekend. : )
ReplyDeleteYour garland looks fabulous, Kathryn! You have that decorator's touch! I saw on an HGTV show a few years back about removing the tops on ornaments and sticking them into the stems when decorating a tree. You went a step further and made your garland look absolutely gorgeous! I love the mixture of blues, gold and silver!
ReplyDeleteLove it, Kathryn! You make that seem doable and if I were to look at your garland without your tutorial I would have thought I wouldn't be able to do that without a lot of time and wire! Your garland is just beautiful. Have enjoyed being on this tour with you!
ReplyDeleteKathryn,
ReplyDeleteOk now the secret is out and I love that you have shared this with us! I have a friend who just like you has the most amazing garland- on her mantles. I have always wondered how she accomplished this-just gorgeous and thank you so much for the tutorial! Next year I will be using your tip! Love your colors and looking forward to seeing more of your inspiration next week.
Thank you for joining Tis The Season!
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas!
xo-
Jemma
Kathryn:
ReplyDeleteYour garland is gorgeous, thanks so much for sharing with us just how you created it. I love the mixing of the colors you have chosen. Your house looks ready for the holidays. I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and I will be back next week to check out the rest of your holiday decorations!
Patty at Home and Lifestyle Design
Oh wow, your garland is absolutely stunning. So beautiful. Hugs, Marty
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ReplyDeletethis post was gorgeous! i love the unusual christmas colors! refreshing!
but somehow i think you make it sound a lot easier than it must be! okay. enough with the exclamation points!
only that's the kind of beauty and exuberance this gives to a person. very festive!
thank you.
and i WILL be sure and come back to see the rest of your beautiful home. what fun tours these have been.
every single one unique!
signing off now . . .
the queen of the exclamation point.
LOL!
Your garland is gorgeous and sounds so simple. Thanks for sharing, Kathryn!
ReplyDeleteYour garland is fabulous. I love the "encrusted" look! Beautiful color choice, too!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Rachel
How gorgeous and easy! I have to try this! Thanks for sharing how you made them.
ReplyDeleteThat is the most striking garland I've ever seen! So elegant.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
That garland is absolutely gorgeous! Doesn't sound too simple to me though...I'm not very crafty. ;-)
ReplyDeleteKathryn, the garland is gorgeous! I wondered how you could possibly create such a lush look but would never have guessed how you did it. Like someone said above, it might be doable, even for me! Your colors are lovely and that fabric on the back of your china hutch just sets them off right. The fabric reminds me of colors in the old Blue Onion china pattern.
ReplyDeleteKathryn, I have enjoyed so much getting to know you and the other ladies on the tour. It has been fun!
Dewena
Kathryn,
ReplyDeleteYour blue garland is simply beautiful. I love the way it wraps around your hutch and stairs with such ease. I noticed the blue china in your hutch also. For some reason, blue tea cups are the prettiest to me. My wedding china was even in BLUE. It was so nice meeting you through the blog tour. Jemma has so many talented friends who make their homes a special dwelling place.
~Sheri at Red Rose Alley
Kathryn,
ReplyDeleteThis garland is SO you! It's fun and festive and sparkly and happy! Tha'ts how I imagine you to be in person, judging from the feel of your beautiful blog, where the colour, blue, even has its own party!
Thanks for the tutorial and making it look easy, which it probably is!
Have a lovely week and Merry Christmas!
Poppy
Wonderful tips Katherine, can't wait to try it, after I buy everything on sale of course!! Yours is beautiful and you made it sound so easy, thank you :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent! Nice to know how you did it too!
ReplyDeleteOh my, how lovely!!! Thank you for sharing your secrets for making such beautiful garlands. Hugs, Beverly
ReplyDeleteWhat a great garland…love it…thank you for sharing at One More Time Events
ReplyDeleteKathryn, Thank you so much for sharing your garland. I always spend so much time on mine and it is not half as lovely as yours. I have always used glass ornaments and lament profusely when I find one broken. Next year, I am will definitely copycat your.
ReplyDeleteYou are so gracious for sharing.
Have a blessed Christmas, Ginger
LOVE your garland! And so easy too!
ReplyDeleteStunning absolutely stunning! Come link up to Centerpiece Wednesday linky party that is live right now and share this with us. http://thestylesisters.blogspot.com/2013/12/centerpiece-wednesday-106.html
ReplyDeleteKarin
I adore the garland! It is beautiful and giving me a great idea for my china hutch for next Christmas!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!! Love teh colore. Thanx for partying!
ReplyDeleteKathryn, The garland is so beautiful and I love that it is so easy to put together!
ReplyDeletexx,
Sherry
What a great idea! I love it! Definitely going to try this next year. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea, looks amazing and get me inspire. Thanks
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