Here's an idea for a winter garland that can be put up at Christmas (although it need not be) and then stay in place for the wintry months. I keep mine up all year and change its decor with the seasons.
I have a gorgeous evergreen garland (which I got for free) with attached pinecones and berries. I have woven a string of white lights into the garland. I keep it above my picture window and, as I mentioned, change it up seasonally.
Sometimes I add other fun items, like this Christmas card, to the garland as well as snowflakes and icicles. |
For Christmas, I often trim our picture-window garland with glittery iridescent snowflakes and icicles (both plastic), as seen at the top of the post. The snowflakes are glitter-coated, also. The lights glimmering against the snowflakes and icicles give a truly magical effect. The nicest thing is that I can keep these trims in place all winter!
That’s a delightful addition to your beautiful picture window. How neat that you add seasonal decor all year through. What happens to it in spring? summer? fall leaves I would imagine.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vee! In spring and summer I use some little birdhouses I made out of the mini craft sticks. Yes, leaves in fall, and sometimes some fall flower lights that my granddaughter and I made years ago.
DeleteVery pretty and a great idea for a year-round fun decoration!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Terri! I've had it for years and I still love it!
DeleteThe garland with the lights looks so pretty. I love that you keep it up all winter!
ReplyDeleteI need the sparkle!
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