Here’s how I make my own cloths to reuse.
So off to Michael’s I went for some red paper.I used some brown kraft paper as well to tie in with the rest of my fantel that I’ll be showing you soon.. Of the “garland family” of crafts, I think this one is my new favorite.
The garland family, you know what I mean right?You’ve got your standard buntings, you paper buntings, your strings of pom-poms and beads, your natural material garlands, your fabric scrap garlands, your ruffle garlands and your seasonal motif garlands.Am I missing any?.
I vote for the paper chain to be top dog for a few reasons.It’s so quick, for one.
You think it’s going to be a big complicated, elaborate thing, because it looks pretty snazzy, but really it comes together super quickly with some scissors and hot glue.
It’s also super cheap to make and gives any little area of your home a good ol’ fashioned fun kinda feel.. You know what else?You can guess how I found out which type of tree in our yard is right for this job.
My house was a bit of a mess in December wherever I used this particular type of greenery.It was worth it though!.
I left these boughs upside down in the metal bucket for about a week to dry out inside..When the week was up, I shook the boughs and most of the needles fell off right into the bucket.