Showing posts with label garland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garland. Show all posts

Thursday, September 15, 2011

How to: Plastic Pom Garland

I wanted to make a pom garland for my son's birthday, but being in a rainy climate I couldn't rely on the normal tissue poms (especially since we did the decorating the night before).
So I created a plastic pom using strands of cut plastic table coverings. It worked out great because it matched the tables perfectly.

Here's how to make them

You'll need:
  • Scissors
  • Plastic table covering- the colored ones at a party store (or any type of thin plastic. you could even use strips of plastic bags)
  • Twist ties or thin floral wire
  • Staples and stapler
  • Twine or string
  1. Cut strips of the plastic about 1 inch thick and between 4-6 feet long... depending on how thick you want your pom to be. The longer it is the thicker it will be. Thicker meaning the pom will have more poof in it. Make sense? I cut mine the length of the whole table cloth-  6 feet.
  2. Take each strip and wrap the whole thing back and forth around the width of your hand. This really depends on how big you want your pom to be. The wider the wrap, the bigger the pom. Sorry, don't have step by step photos of this.
  3. You should have rounds of plastic now around your fingers. Next, grab the middle of the plastic and tie it up with a twist tie or floral wire. 
  4. It should look like a big bow (with numerous bows). Now, cut every loop on each end. 
You can fluff and move it around to form more of a ball shaped puff. 
Should look somewhat like this:

       5. To attach them to a string to hang, simply staple a few strands of plastic, closest to the core of the pom, to the string. Like image.

That's it. Just hang it up and admire.




Tip: to take them down I pulled out the strings from the poms and stored them separately. If you leave it in it will become easily tangled. Theses poms are great because I just threw them in a plastic bag and they can be stored forever and reused in so many ways. It's not a high maintenance kind of decor. 

    Wednesday, July 27, 2011

    Another Tissue Garland

    This tissue garland, by Visual Vocabulary, is a perfect DIY to get that same "Confetti System" look.

    Friday, May 27, 2011

    DIY stripey paper straw pennant garland

    A little spark when off in my head when I saw this simple paper straw garland...
    *spark*... why not add pennants?

    So here it is. And it's so easy to make.




    You'll need:
    -Paper straws (I got these at hey yo yo, but you can get them cheaper in bulk here)
    -Coordinating card stock
    -String and needle (a quilting needle works best, something with weight to it)
    -Hot glue

    Cut out your card stock into triangles, however big you want them and however many you want.
    I had two to each straw. You could even try letters, circles, squares...etc. whatever. Just make sure they measure up to each straw since you'll be attaching it to them.

    Place hot glue across the tops of each pennant then place paper straw on top. Again, make sure you measure it out before you place on the straw.

    Then, string in your needle/string through the straws.

    Hang.

    Admire.




    Monday, May 23, 2011

    Paper straw garland

    I love garlands. I love paper straws. So its fitting that I love this easy paper straw garland from Crossing the Bugger-Dixon Line.

    Tuesday, April 19, 2011

    Easter Egg garland

    I came home with empty Easter eggs from the store the other day. They were too colorful and cute not to put them on display so instead of leaving them in the bag we ended up with this until Easter morning (when they'll be coming down to be stuffed and hidden)...


    I'm all about easy and this is definitely easy. 
    If you know how to tie a knot then this craft is for you.

    You'll need:
    -plastic eggs
    -colorful bakers twine (or any string)
    -tulle


    -Cut your twine to your desired length of the garland.
    -Cut strips of tulle, enough for two pieces in between each egg. I cut 50 4"x2" strips and my garland measures about 9 feet when hung (including swags).
    -Place the string across the center of an egg and clamp shut.
    -Clamp all eggs on twine then tie two strips of tulle in between each egg.
    That's it!



    Happy egg hanging!!

    Thursday, April 14, 2011

    Water Color garland

    I have tons of watercolors left over from college. I've been meaning to use them to paint something for the house, but with two kids at home I don't have that kind of time. Yet. But I think this garland by you are my fave shouldn't take too long. I love it.

    Monday, April 4, 2011

    How to: tissue garland

    I made this little tissue garland to hang up for various birthdays and holidays. Here's the how-to in case you wanted to, well, know how-to.

    You'll need: tissue paper, string, and some shredding scissors (or regular scissors will work)



    Step one: Cut out various colors of regular tissue paper into rectangles (the tissue paper you use for gift wrap). I cut mine into rectangles around 4.5x3inches, but you can do whatever size you prefer.


    Step 2:  Fold about 5 sheets in half length wise. Cut towards the fold but not cutting all the way to the fold, like the photo. Here is where your shredding scissors come in handy. Regular scissors work, but take much longer in time.

     Step 3: Unfold each rectangle and pinch the two sides (that aren't cut up) together. Like the photo.The more the merrier.


    While you're at it... wrap a few candies for someone using the tissue. Brazilians do this for their parties and it looks awesome when there are hundreds of candies together wrapped up like this.


    Next: get your string and tie a single knot onto the middle of the tissue and fold both ends to one side, as pictured.


    Repeat steps until you get what you want. Remember, the more the merrier.


    Hang and admire. Ah!

    Thursday, March 31, 2011

    Easter garland made from paint chips

    I just realized it has been a few days since I last posted. Sorry. I'm up to my head in making party accessories for the upcoming craft fair. It should be a fun weekend.

     In the meantime here is a neat DIY link...
    If you are one of those people with extra paint chips around the house, then this is the project for you.... super easy and perfect for Easter.



    via modern parents messy kids

    Thursday, March 10, 2011

    Bunting inpired party

    Bunting and garlands make any day a special day. Just try it- hang up some pennant garlands around your house and it brings instant happiness. That's why I love this party featured on Amy Atlas blog via Eye Candy Events.  It was originally made for a Sip and See party.

     

    Wednesday, March 2, 2011

    Bunny Tinsel Lighted Garland

    I think I want need this for Spring time coming up. 
    It'd look great outside strung over an Easter Dinner table.
    You can get them at Target.

     

    Thursday, December 2, 2010

    Alphabet flash cards

    We are currently (and almost done!!!) building a home. I've been looking for some alphabet flash cards to string out across my kids' room and decorate. It's a nice decoration and learning tool, in one.
    Here is my collection:


    small alphabet flash cards - printable pdf

     Geek up the nursery with Nerdy Baby ABC flash cards

     Animal ABC Flashcards - 5x7 - Set of 26

     Animal Alphabet Flash Cards - 3x5 Printable PDF 



    Wednesday, October 13, 2010

    Autumn Garland

    I love the natural, simple look of this garland. 

    I would make it (with instructions by Clover Lane) but we don't have any type of fall looking leaves nearby our home. Not ever. That is one thing I miss about the mainland.
    (I wouldn't exchange it though. I love the beach and warm weather)

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    via ohdeedoh

    Thursday, September 30, 2010

    Pennant Garland

    Can you imagine this image without the banners? 
    It wouldn't be the same. It adds the perfect touch of festivity.


    Monday, September 20, 2010

    Autumn corn garland

    I love this festive garland for the fall season from Martha Stewart
    It's made of colorful dried corn!

    Fall Garland

    Thursday, September 9, 2010

    Pleated Ribbon

    Maya Road has some of the prettiest gross grain pleated ribbon.
    I'd hang it just as is for a nice pop of color and texture to any party. 


    You can buy it in rolls at two peas in a bucket
    click, click

    Thursday, September 2, 2010

    DIY paper garland

    I can't stay away from a cute paper garland. 
    And this DIY from Kings Among Runaways (via hearthandmade) is perfect for the holidays that will be approaching quickly.
     click, click.


    Saturday, August 28, 2010

    39 reason why I love you... in a garland

    If you are celebrating your loved one's birthday soon, then get out some paper and string!!... this idea is wonderful! Brooke from inchmark had written down 39 reasons why she loved her husband (for his 39th birthday) and then strung them out beautifully on a string across her walls. 
    click, click to see what she did in detail
     
    And the tape she used made it all better.

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010

    Mahar Drygoods

    Yes, I just discovered Mahar Drygoods' lovely website. So, I'm a little slow. 
    If you haven't searched their site, you must. 
    They sell neat vintage crafts and party supplies. 
    Here are some of my favorites: 

    handmade watercolor palletes

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    a felt cake decorating kit:

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    genius!... a chalk cloth pennant garland
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    cute finger puppets as favors
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