{DIY Cloth strip Garland}
After i posted pictures of our christmas tree this year, a few of you asked me to post something about the Garlands we had on our tree. I looked through our pictures on the computer & actually found some pictures I had taken when i made the cloth garland 2 years ago! {No such luck with the pompom garland} They aren't very detailed because i wasn't taking them for a blog post {this was way before our blog!} I just took them to document my progress. but i think you will get the general idea.
So, here is a quick tutorial on how to make a cloth strip garland :)
You will need:
Jute & Fabric
Step 1: Cut your Jute to the length you want. We have a 9 ft tree, so i cut ours to 9 ft.
Step 2: Cut your fabric into strips. I think i cut mine 1 1/2in" X 6 1/2in". {Its been a while!}
I also used 3 different fabrics to add texture. I used burlap, white linen & a checkered fabric.
Step 3: Place your fabric strips one by one under the jute
Step 4: Tie your fabric into a knot around the jute. Double knot for your thinner fabrics.
Step 5: Slide your tied fabric strip into the clump of other fabric strips, Clumping them together as tightly or as loosely as you want.
Step 6: Keep tying fabric strips onto your jute until they cover the length of your jute.
This project is super easy but very time consuming. I think it took me probably a total of 3 hours.
Step 7: Put it on your tree :) It adds that extra special personal touch!
This is the 3rd year we have used ours & it has held up nicely!
Now back to my morning coffee with our homemade vanilla bean sugar {Will post tutorial soon} :) yum!
Happy Friday!!
Love this garland! I can see how it could be relaxing to do as well :P
ReplyDeleteI love the garland. We are doing a pink/purple themed tree for the girls at the orphanage. It would be so much fun making a garland like this one. Might have to work on that for next year! I love your blog! It makes me feel like I can keep in touch a little with your life even from far away!
ReplyDeleteI agree Melissa, this could be a great project for kiddos!
ReplyDeleteMelissa: Miss you so much! Hope all is going well at the orphanage :) Hoping to see you guys soon... Hoping to hear back from grandma about the Family reunion next year!! yay!!!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with ur blog! and enjoy every single tutorial. I'm pretty sure i found u through pinterest( ur tree skirt, i think) but i did the same type thing out of a huge hanging lamp shade i found at the project for humanity- Restore! and I'm in love with it! So thanks for the inspiration!! I also found out im expecting baby number 3 sooo i will definately b tackling more of ur awesome tutorials and love keeping up with where ur at in ur pregnancy! =0) Im curious about ur french press, do u like it better than a regular coffee pot? I had one and it broke it, ive been tempted to get another one, but cant decide.. which i like better.
ReplyDelete~Jess, from Texas
P.s.- i also cloth diaper!!
JessicaKing: Thanks so much! & congrats on ur #3!! sooo exciting! As for our french press, i LOVE it. I run an espresso bar & usually when i drink a "coffee drink" i get an americano {espresso & water, i know im boring} & i feel like the french press gives u that bold taste you would have drinking an americano. & I have a smaller french press, so it makes about 2 -3 mugs full, which is perfect just for me Or if my hubby & i just want to have a cup of coffee each. I also use it for tea sometimes. I put loose leaf tea & hot water in there, steep it & drink it! It comes out perfect every time! I also use it for Cold brew coffee... the list goes on & on lol Its definitely something worth investing in if your a coffee {or tea} queen like me :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!! I definately am, sounds like u like ur coffee strong! I hav a major sweet tooth... I love me some creamer! but i do love how the french press gives u more of the natural oils of the coffee! Wow, that is so neat u run an espresso bar, I'd love to hear more about that or anything coffee{or tea} related! =0) Hope ur having a lovely day, im off to buy a french press! (im excited to make tea, thanks!!)
ReplyDelete~jess