Christmas decorating is on a tight budget this. Living on one income is becoming increasingly difficult. I have tried to make do with what I have on hand. This garland has been in my basement for a couple of years. I have never been a big fan of it, but used it outside in the past. This year I decided to give it a new look. I started by removing all the old ornaments.
Then I went to my craft cabinet looking for something to add white to the garland. I found this.
It's Snow-Tex. I've had it for a couple of years and when I opened it, it had dried up. I decided to add some water and mix it well. It worked. It came back to life.
Using a popsicle stick I spread some faux snow on the garland. I was already much happier. Then I set it to dry overnight.
Once it was dry. I folded it in half to give it more fullness. I went through my stash of floral picks and set to work. Using wire cutters, hot glue and what I had on hand.
I used the silver mesh that I had used on the swag I made here.
Here it is in its new home. This window really needed a little something.
I am so pleased with this "new" garland
and so glad I never tossed it.
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I think it turned out great! It looks really nice in the window.
ReplyDeleteTight budgets inspire great things. It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhatever! This turned out FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Aimee from ItsOverflowing.com
What a lovely garland. And your truffles look delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words on my teal and silver wreath redo! Your upstyled garland is pretty sweet, what a good job. I find that using what I've got can be pretty rewarding and easy on a tight budget. Plus you get a rep for being an awesomely creative woman. Win win!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great and fits perfectly in that window!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
Oh wow! That looks great!! :o)
ReplyDeleteWay to refurbish and the end results are fantastic! Thanks for visiting and your nice comments!
ReplyDeleteKudos to you for taking something and repurposing it to make it better! I am definitely a fan of using what you have to decorate! :)
ReplyDeleteGood job!