How to create Christmas lettered garland
Welcome back for the One Item Challenge! This week’s item was ribbon, my mind was spinning with all sorts of fabulous ideas but being super busy combined with being behind on everything I ended up making garland. This was so easy to make, took about 10 minutes and I am so happy with the results!
You only need three items, glitter letters, (I found mine at Michael’s) Ribbon of your choice and scissors.
Lay out all the letters
I only peeled back the upper part of the sticky backing on the letters so they wouldn’t start sticking to every surface around. I simply attached the letters to the ribbon starting with the last letter so I wouldn’t run out of ribbon.
That’s it, I told you it was easy!
You could get really creative if you want. Using bigger letters, thick ribbon, the possibilities are endless. I think this garland will be perfect hanging up on our mantel but who knows it might make it’s way over to the Christmas tree.
Make sure you check out all the other projects and see how the other ladies got creative with ribbon.
That looks awesome, Kristin! I was just in Michael’s and didn’t see those cool letters. BUT, I might have to go back now and search harder so that I can do this, too! Thanks for sharing and Happy Thanksgiving, sweet friend!! xo
It is simple but that is what makes it perfect! I love the glitter letters! You could really use that anywhere… it would be cute as a background in pictures!
Kristin! I love it! It’s simple, but with just enough bling! Pinning!
Now there’s a craft that I could find the time for! I’m totally keeping my eye open for those glittered letters next time I’m in Michael’s!
Very cute!
Very nice… I love it…
Your garland looks beautiful, love the glitter-ness!
So pretty and simple! I’m a sucker for anything glittery this time of year. And this is super easy, which is perfect for new or experienced crafters!
This is so pretty!
So simple and elegant – I LOVE it! Pinning! xo
That letter garland is too cute! Thanks for sharing the tutorial with us 😉
Looks very bright and festive (and doable which is so nice!)