The process is very similar to myevergreen wreath tutorial. You might want to give it a quick run through before going through this one. Wreaths are a tiny bit easier because you are working with a stable frame and on a smaller scale. However, I’m one for jumping head first into most...
How To Make A Christmas Door Swag. How to DIY an evergreen Christmas swag to hang on your front door the holiday season, or to decorate indoors.
Upgrade your holiday setup with these simple tips on how to hang garland indoors and outside. These hacks will brighten up a mantel, stairs, door and more.
The simplest way to make a wreath is to pick up a 30- or 35-cm wire wreath form. They can be purchased in craft stores or at a florist shop. Line the inside of the form with wet moss or oasis foam and wrap it with either florist tape or Saran Wrap. It’s easy then to insert...
Cut stems of filler flowers including babies breath, statice, aster, Queen Anne's lace, bridal wreath or feverfew and add the wisps into the spaces between flowers. Step back to look over the arrangement to see where filler flowers are needed. Stand over the blanket and check the top and ...
I not only love that I’m able to put it together using branches foraged from our own yard, but also that it’s easy to make (simple Christmas decoris my favorite!) AND budget friendly. Let me show you how it’s done so you can make a Christmas swag for your own front door too...
Dried flowers used to create floral arrangements, centerpieces, a wreath for the door or swag for the mantle, whether homemade or purchased pre-made, make a colorful addition to a home's decor. Move the tip of the hair dryer in and around the flowers to remove dust lodged between the st...
Use your preserved eucalyptus to make wreaths, swags, and pressed art. Alternately, just stick your preserved eucalyptus in a vase and place it somewhere around your home as a decorative element. To clean preserved eucalyptus, just take it outside and spray it gently with your hose. Hang it...