Fall Garland Project
It’s the first day of November and I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to transition from Halloween to traditional fall decor around my home. I love this simple garland (via Fun.kyti.me) made from Indian corn, twine and burlap.
This is a no-sew project that requires hot glue, a couple eyelet screws, and a wood stapler. You can hang it across a mantle, entryway, or empty corner to inspire the festive autumn feeling of November.
Click the photo to see the full instructions. It’s a simple, quick project that you can customize for any location.
Do you have any great decorating projects to take you through November? I’d love to hear about them over here!
Dear Katie! I hope you don’t mind, I just posted some thanksgiving garland I made on your facebook fan page. I love your style and have bought your products at Meijer. Here is the link to my project:
http://remadesimpleblog.blogspot.com/2011/11/simple-thanksgiving-felt-garland.html
Hi Kristina,
I love love love your felt garland. Thank you so much for sharing!