DIY Farmhouse Christmas Garland

Every year, I do a little something different with our tree. This year, I formed the adjustable rulers I have been collecting into stars and I put them in the tree. I then added our white porcelain ornaments. When I stepped back and looked at it, it was great, but the tree needed something else. This DIY Farmhouse Christmas Garland was exactly what it needed.
I had the {afilink} jute webbing and rope twine on hand. I thought they would make a beautiful Christmas garland if I put them together.


All I did was hot glue the twine to the end of the jute webbing.
Then, I rolled the end of the webbing over the twine and hot glued it down. I cut the webbing to my desired length and then moved on to the next "pennant" of the garland.
I did this about every 4" until I had the desired length of garland.


Then, I cut the ends of each pennant.
This DIY Christmas Garland is exactly what our tree needed this year. I love it so much that I will be making more to use at parties, on tablescapes and other holidays!!
So see the full tutorial and more details on our Christmas tree this year, head over to the blog mycreativedays.com. http://mycreativedays.porch.com/diy-farmhouse-christmas-garland/


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Lindsay Eidahl
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