This project is part of The Proper Pinwheel’s holiday series, Mission: Merry 2012.
I honestly wouldn’t care if our entire house was covered with garlands. I love ’em. I even have a board dedicated to garlands. The thing I love about this one is that you don’t need to follow a template. This Let It Snow Garland took about 15 minutes to make and it was hanging on the mantle before lunch. My kind of project. Don’t worry if you don’t like your handwriting. Just write it out in all caps!
To make your own LET IT SNOW garland you’ll need:
- 6 large sheets of red cardstock
- pencil for tracing
- scissors
- baker’s twine
- assorted jingle bells
- mini clothespins
- fake snow (dollar store!)
photo cred: Ashley Swapp Photography
Marie says
Love this simple little banner. Totally inspired.
Marie @ Lemondrop ViNtAge
I am having a fabulous holiday giveaway right here.
Andrea says
LOVE this!! So simple, modern, pretty. Just stumbled on your blog through pinterest and I’m really liking what I see! Excited to dig a bit in the archives 😉
Leigh says
So simple and cheerful! Love it!
Joy | Frock Files says
Okay, I have to say that I love the “Wards are Winners” idea — everyone needs some positive reinforcement all year long! I have an “Oh Joy” bunting from Minted, which I may just leave up all year too, since it includes my name and makes me oh-so-happy whenever I look at it. 🙂 Love this idea, Lexy!
Lexy says
Thanks, Joy! I definitely think you need to keep that Minted bunting up all year long. I wish my name was Joy. It’s so pretty! And sweet! I’m jealous right now… 🙂
amber says
Found your blog on pinterest, super cute! I’d love to know where you got your chairs or if you know the brand I’m on the search to find the mate to mine!
Lexy says
Hi Amber! So glad you found me! The chairs belong to my friend! She actually got them off Craigslist in Utah. I think she paid, like, $80 for the pair. Can you believe that?!?!