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

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Fall Circle Garland



For Ronda's Fall seasonal display table I made a circle garland (the last one I made was for my niece's graduation in the spring, click here for that post and see more on how to make these) - this is so simple but makes a big impact. Punch or cut out multiple circles in different sizes and colors, I used a few different ones from Stampin' Up's fall seasonal papers, then sew them together. Unlike last time I didn't make any kind of pattern or use any thought - just tried to not put two of the same color or pattern paper together. This is really easy and quick to make up - then hang it wherever you want! For her table I draped a long chain of the sewn circles around some sticks (the same ones from the Halloween table, click here for that post).

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Halloween or Fall Front Porch Decor

It was a sunny afternoon so I decided to decorate the front porch overhang - I don't always hang up Halloween stuff this early but might as well do it while it's nice out!


I used 6 small fake pumpkins, 7 rubber hanging bats, a big metal star, and 2 strands of garland leaves.

Put some thin wire (I have a roll of a lightweight gauge silver wire that I use for tons of things - get it at the craft store or maybe check the hardware store if you're there) thru the pumpkin stems, leaving ends long enough to hang them - I did different lengths to stagger them. The bats came with an elastic cord attached to hang them, I added some heavy string to a couple of them so they aren't all at the same level.


I nailed in a few small nails to the backside of the overhang (um, maybe don't tell my husband that part - he hasn't asked how I got these decorations to stay up and I'm not volunteering the info...) then I hung the star first in the center, then spaced out the pumpkins, then the bats, and then hung the garland over all of the nails. It's windy today and I was worried they might fly off the nails so I took some little twist ties from our trash bags and wound them around the ends of the nails to keep things in place. I hung one of the bats from the bottom of the side light and he looks cool spinning around down there.

Sarge and those ears...he looks like a bat!
Fits right in with the decorations. 

I thought about hanging some orange mini lights up there too but there isn't very much room left on the small nails - plus I didn't feel like dealing with the extension cord! That would look good though...

 Find some Halloween things you like that can stand up to being outside and give this a try - If you don't have an overhang maybe adapt this idea to decorate around the door or columns next to your door?