The Most Wonderful Christmas Garland Ever and How to Make It


Ok, it's finally here. I took my garland apart just so I could show you step by step how to think about making a fluffy, luxurious garland this year. I'd like to complain about it but, I secretly had a great time! I had over 30 photos and tried to whittle them down to a somewhat manageable post. I just know you all are gonna make the prettiest garlands EVER!


Do you have this perfectly acceptable but somewhat thin and boring garland?


Do you want this perfectly obnoxious yet wonderfully captivating, so full glory and layers and dimension garland so much that you almost cannot stand it? Don't have a fireplace? No worries, you can use this method for over your cabinets in the kitchen, down the center of your dining room table, hanging over a big mirror or entry way, up a stair case or on a sideboard.


First, gather up all the skinny garland that you can find


And then get you any other garland that you may have. I have this pretty garland that's got pine cones and leafy stuff attached in it. You don't have to have this but I think it helps. You almost cannot have too much garland for this project.



Search your house for any other stuff that you can use in your garland. There are NO RULES!!!! Maybe you have really pretty twigs in your back yard or non poisonous berries. Maybe you have boys that collect trains--you could add in toy trains or a collection of small gold frames. I like feathers...

And this stuff....

I've got a ton of this. Just greenery that I have collected over the years--it's the same stuff that you've seen in my wreaths and centerpieces. I'm just not afraid to take things apart and use them in other projects. When I see good greens {I'm a P.O.O.P.I.E.} on sale, I grab some--sometimes yard sales even have stuff like this. I try to get greens that look realistic--remember the tip; real stuff has some yellow, brown, gold tones to it so don't shy away from those colors.


I like these too. I know, they aren't Christmasy but that's the trick. I want it to look somewhat alive and not all bright berries and sugared fruits. But, if you love bright berries and sugared fruits--they could look really great!


The main trick to this entire process is attaching your garland together. I start with two strands and make sure they are long enough to stretch more than the length of the fireplace. If your garland is short then just over lap the middles and attach them together leaving the ends skinnier. Does that make sense? So just start twisting those finger strands together every few inches until your two garlands become one. It doesn't take very long and it makes a stronger bond than what you might think.


If you are attaching this to a mantle, you need you some nails, screws or upholstery tacks. I've been doing this for years and I've used all three. My favorite is the tacks because I just leave them up there all year an no one notices. Grab one or two secure strands of garland and just wind it around the nail and twist it onto another strand. This attaches the garland to the fireplace. Do that on both sides. This year I used two tacks on each side just to make it extra strong.


You should now have something like this. I don't let mine droop too far at this point. It's gonna get heavy and fall just right in the middle as you add more junk in. But, this is your base garland for everything else.



Next, I added in that fro fro piece of garland with the pine cones attached. Wow! What a huge transformation already! It was only long enough to sit right in the middle but we can fix that later.


The way I do it is grab the center of the garland that I want to add into the base and hold it up to the center of the base garland and then start twisting the strands of garland together to secure them working my way out.


It still looked a little weak and I like my garland super hefty so I added a few more skinny garlands in to fill it all up. I think this is 3 or 4 skinny garlands, 1 pineconey garland and one fat garland that I got at a yard sale. Since I have enough garland to decorate the Biltmore Estate this adding of a zillion garlands was not a problem for me.

Nester Says

Try using more of your garland all in one place to create that "wow" effect instead of spreading it thin all over the house.



Now that you've got the entire garland base done, the fun part begins! Go ahead now and get you a strand or two on lights and wrap in there. Once the lights are on, you've got your basic garland done and this is the part you store and use year after year.

Here we go-- I begin tucking in pieces of fern starting at the corners. No, I don't glue it or wire it. If you have a really big real log fireplace and you worry that your fern parts will fall out you can dab them with a little hot glue. I glued mine in once but regretted it when I wanted to change it up. I'm all about the options and although I have had a piece of fern fall out on occasion, it's never fallen into the fireplace. Decorating is so risky.

Perty.




Keep adding all your favorite junk in...

See how it's coming together? I like to load it down. Just keep adding stuff. Thre's no right or wrong. As long as you like how it looks. I focus on the two corners and then the middle and fill in from there.


Starfish are nice.


Magnolia.


Stop the world, I see an empty spot with just naked garland showing. Oh the humanity.


Much better.


I always have to add in a nest. I look forward to all of your emails telling me that I'm only allowed to use nests in the spring.


Allrighty! I'm all done! You could stretch your garland all the way to the floor. This is the first year I've had blank wall behind the sides of my garland and it looks a little funny and out of proportion in the photo because I stood on the sofa to take it but in real life it's fine. I cannot bear to take any more photos right now. Also, my tree will go right there on the left in about a week or so and that will help balance it.


Remember, these are just guidelines. I want you to find stuff that you already have and use it. Try something out and play around with it. If you don't like it, take it out. YOU get to decide if it looks good or not. I purchased nothing this year for this garland. I've been doing this for 10 years now and decorating my garland is my favorite part of decking my halls. After Christmas I take out all of the loose parts {starfish and fern things} and then just slide a clothes hanger on each end of the garland and hang it in the attic or garage. If the lights burn out, I just cut them out of the garland and tuck new ones in.

Questions? If I see a recurring question in the comments I'll answer it there! PS, I am too lazy to proof read this so forgive me.

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139 birds say:

Sara F. said...

I love it! I also love your commentary. I'm off to gather a bunch of treasures to make a garland!

Anonymous said...

Hi!
I am so excited I found your blog! This is beautiful and very inspiring! I am going to try to make one for my mantel this year!
Thank you for your time!
Vicki

Allen and Becky said...

It's beautiful! I never would have thought to add random stuff like nests and starfish but it looks fantastic!

Suzanne said...

What a fun idea! I do something similar on top of my mantel with silk amaryllis, paperwhites, etc. It takes about 10 minutes, so very easy!

southerninspiration said...

Ok, I'm inspired, so when my garland comes out, it will get Nester-fied!!! ;)
Suzanne

Jenn C. said...

so lovely! I've got the garland, now I need lots of "stuff" This will be my first decoration up this year!

Anonymous said...

I hope this becomes a recurring question! Where do you plug in/hide the cords for the lights? I have tried cordless ones but they batteries only last a few hours. It seems like the cords would ruin the look. Thanks so much for these instructions. Terry in Arlington

The Nester said...

annony,

Great question about the cords! Luckily, the one good thing about that awful TV hole is that there is an outlet in there so I don't even need an extension cord.

When I didn't have the hole {tee hee!} I used a white extension cord and hot glued it {hate me!!!!} against the corner of our rock fireplace where it came up from the wall.

Hot glue peels right off and holds great!!!

If you just have a wall, use an extension cord and tuck it in the corner and hide all the wires in the garland.

Get creative--it's worth it!

Amy @ Milk Breath and Margaritas said...

Oh my heavens - that is gorgeous and I actually think I could do it!

THANKS!

sherylc said...

I've been waiting for this blog. I've always been garland-challenged. Thank you so much for sharing!

I'm off to the thrift store now...

Southerner said...

So, I only need 60 garlands to do my open staircase? Please show us how to put lights on and hide the cord. All you have to do is take off 3/4 of the stuff and start over, right? Really, in your photos do you have one that shows enough to tell us how? Or, my house is smaller than Biltmore so could you bring lighted garland over and get busy?

I also can't get my topiaries out front lit where the cord is hidden. Help!!!!

Laryssa @ Heaven In The Home said...

Nester,
Thanks so much for showing how to make the garland. I'll be doing this for our mantle for sure!

Valarie Lea said...

Do you use battery operated lights, or plug in lights. If you use plug ins, how do you hide your plug???

Melissa @ The Inspired Room said...

Great garland, Nester. And I love that you put that big sausage in it too. ;-) You are an amazing girl.
Love ya,
m

desiree@lookiloos.com said...

Wonderful! Great post. I love to see how all this stuff comes together. Thanks for the inspiration.≈desiree

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh! You did an AMAZING job! The garland is simply breath taking!!! And what a fabulous ides by making the mantel w/shelving and the shutters above just finish it off so nicely. A++.
Wish I had known how to do that when I rented and had a similar set up!
Merry Christmas!
Melissa in Boston

Stacey @ The Blessed Nest said...

I am sooooooo copying this treatment for my garland this year!!!!! Never knew how to get such a full look like that. I am more than a little excited to get started, I may have to start tonight! :)

Did you use battery operated lights, or plug in lights? I never like the look of the cord.
(Oh...I just scrolled down and saw you already answered this...Thanks in advance! :)

I also wanted to say that I LOOOOVE the Santa tassel I purchased from you recently!! It's hanging from my family room armoire, and looks absolutely lovely! I'll be posting a picture later this week, and I'll link over to your blog :)!

Blessings,
Stacey

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

Wow, that IS wonderful! I'll be linking.

Patricia said...

I LOVE it!
I know I have a just horrible looking thin and fake garland in the attic (for the base) along with some bushy and beautiful garlands and berries and such! I am super excited to create mine!
Although I do not have a fireplace I think I am going to use mine for mr the dining room hutch!
Thanks for always inspiring me to be better!

Do it yourselfer said...

ok...i am actually going to try this out because my garland is definately anorexic looking. i have tons of starfish. i can't wait! gracias!

martha said...

Ababababsoluuuutely fabulous!

1) Where do you put your Christmas stockings?

2) How to you incorporate your lights - winding them around in a spiral - or tucking it in - or what?

Thanks for your wisdom in this matter, oh great maven of marvel!

Half of the Style Sisters said...

I love your perfect directions! So fabulouso!! I do some of the same things...especially the not glueing it all together...got to love the ability to change it up..always always have options! You are such a great writer ...and make me laugh everytime.

Thanks for sharing with us all your great work!

The Nester said...

I'm not crazy about our stocking so I never really put them up. but just fill them christmas eve and have them sitting on the floor.

compromise for beauty.

Growing up at my grandmas house they were always tied to the banister

I just threw the lights on but I did take the time to pull pieces of the garland around to hide the UGLY wires!

LISE said...

Wow!

Diane@A Picture is Worth.... said...

Great pictures! I've always used garland on the stair case...now I'm thinking of not using it on the stairs and putting it all on the fireplace. I'm also concerned about the cords!

Kasey Hunt said...

Absolutely beautiful. I love the use of the feathers, I would have never thought of that. I like the use of the flower as well. Great job.

Greg said...

Thanks so much for doing this tutorial. This will be my one new Christmas decorating project this year. I have about 5 strands of ugly garland and never thought about entwining them 'til you suggested it.
Melanie

Amber said...

I.LOVE.IT!! I mean, honestly. I just went out half way through reading this to wait for my daughter getting off the bus, and I seriously started looking at all of our trees, bushes, etc, to see what in the world I could get to add to my garlands!! I have a very-bare garland hanging on my banister that is screaming for some action. {hee hee}. I have some really pretty red berries right outside my dining room window that I'm going to yank for my wreaths. Probably not garland because those are Saylor level and she'll probably eat them, lol.

Seriously, so inspired!! I wish I could have you come over and help me decorate my living room bookshelves. They need some serious help and I'm overwhelmed with the process. Got any good tutorials on decorating bookshelves? Not even Christmas related. I'd love to see them if you do!!

We are THAT Family said...

Can't I just have yours?

Srsly, going to try this.

Pray for me :D

Suzann @ Lavender and Roses said...

This is beautiful! I'm going to come back to this to see if perhaps I can do something similar for my home.

tidymom said...

WOW! can I say it again? WOW!
It looks amazing!!

~Tidymom

Kelli@SassySouthernMom said...

Absolutely beautiful! You've totally inspired me. I haven't used my "permanant garland" in a couple of years, just got tired of it. This year on the other hand, I'm dragging it back out! LOL. I might even do a post on it myself! Thanks for sharing!!

Keri Brown said...

Thanks Nester!! I seriously needed the dumbed down how to.
:)Keri

edie+steve said...

Oh you crazy nester you.....starfish in the garland....now I'm a way outside the box kindofagirl and I woulda never. ever. done that. I love it. Is anything banned from possibly being in the garland?

Astrid said...

GORGEOUS!!!!

I don't have a mantel so I put my garlands around my doors. Now...I have not figured out a decent way to hang them. Would you use those tacks? I've tried nails and made my walls look like Swiss cheese (from all the holes and nails). I've tried thumb tacks and they most certainly don't work. What on Earth can you use that works? I struggle with this problem every.single.year. Seriously! (I asked at Lowe's and got no help) Please, please, please...if anybody knows how to hang garlands above doors will you please inform me? (mine keep falling down as they're loaded)

Carrie's Minnesota-nICE said...

Your garland is really lovely! I love how creative you got with it.

Laurel Wreath said...

Can I just borrow you for a few days instead. You make it look so easy, but I am so challenged. I can photoshop, but when it comes to real life design I struggle.

So beautiful.

Barnes Yard said...

Totally FAB-u-lous!

Cary said...

Love it. Now aren't you glad you made that perfect mantel?

Miss Mommy said...

Looks absolutelty stunning!! I may just have to tackle one myslef this holiday season!!

Thanks for the inspiration!!

Magnolia Memories08 said...

I am so glad I came for a visit.You are so creative with spicing up just plain garland. I am off to finding things to add to garland that I haven't used in the
past 2 years.I will share mine with
you. Great Post.

Spymommy said...

Where the heck are you hiding the hideous green cord to plug those lights in Nester? This garland is FABULOUS!!!!!

Allison said...

Love, Love, Love this post! It is the BEST so far! Decorating my mantle is one of my favorite things to do for Christmas and I always like to change it up! Thanks so much for the ideas!!!

Sunny said...

Perty is right!

mary said...

Oh, Nester! You are always so generous with your ideas. Thank you SO much for sharing! I always find myself wondering if you actually went to a design school, or if this just comes to you naturally. Either way, it's all good. Love your style! For whatever reason, I don't usually do a garland, but this year, I just might give it a go.
mary from PA

Renee said...

Fabulous!! I'm totally inspired, thanks!

ElleBee said...

Can you get away for a quick weekend to the Chicago area? We have a guest room. I'll feed you lots of yummy food. All I ask is that you decorate my house! :)

brandiandboys said...

That's one of the most impressive things i've ever seen... i was truly captivated!!! :)

mollyandmarshal said...

Nester, it's so pretty! I love it.

Katie said...

Once again you amaze us. Love it and I love the nests. It looks so pretty. Great Job!

Chris said...

I really truly believe you did this post for me. Your very first post I ever read was last year's Christmas garland, and since then I've been buying greenery. For months, I've been picking stuff up, and I was becoming a little nervous about pulling it all together! You're tutorial was perfect! Thank you!

Meme said...

Nester,

Thank you for sharing with us! I have the most exquisite rental home, thanks to you!!!!

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Nester, this is your best project yet! I absolutely love it, and the bird's nest is perfect. You are SUPPOSED TO have a bird's nest in a Christmas tree, so a garland is fine, too. There's some sort of tradition about having one in there (for luck... and shoot, if you can have a pickle on a tree, a nest on a garland is fine!). If anyone bugs you, you cam blame it on me. ;-)

I also am a believer about thick garland. I've always tried to do that with mine (yours is thicker), and it looks so much better.

Thanks for the show. Loved it!

Sheila... who also spies another tassel I love!

blessed mama said...

Yes, my name is blessed mama (that is only my blog name, of course), and I have puny garland. Thanks to you and your wonderful how-to-guide-to-pathetic-and-boring-garland, I can wow all of my friends and garland. Thanks Nesting Place! P.S. I do informercials and product placement for a nominal fee. HEE HEE!

kristi_temple said...

I was wondering how you had such full garland. You are one smart lady. I say use a nest whenever and wherever you want. I just picked up a box of craft supplies from a lady in the freecycle group and there are several birds and nests in that box. My husband is questioning my sanity because I put a nest in a canning jar on the mantle. He doesn't get it.

Betsy said...

I cannot wait to spruce up my 50 strands of skinny garland. Thanks for the help.

Elizabeth said...

I like the idea of making one large statement instead of having weak garland all over the house.

Squawkfox said...

And then my cat tears it down. Ahh, I love decorating with pets. :D

Meaghan said...

THANK YOU!!!! this is the kind of fun post, i've been waiting for from ya!!! this is why i love you!!! i can't wait to make mine!

Kayleigh (sometimes Robin) said...

Lovely! I'm the winner of the fab barn star (which is on it's way - thanks again!) & since I decided to put it over the fplace... I will now have to decorate the mantle. (if you give a mouse a cookie syndrome anyone? lol.) & I may have to paint the walls now too... Then later I'll repaint the star black and hang it over my bed... & then I'll have to paint those walls too & put down new flooring... All b/c of a star!! :)
But first I have to drag out garland that hasn't seen the light of day for about 10 years (seriously. I've not decorated in forever)... Thanks for making decorating interesting again!!!
Robin

Sarah @ ThriftyDecorChick said...

Gorg!! I am so obsessed with trying to add white magnolias to my garland this year...no idea why. I've looked all over and can't find what I want. This is beautiful!

Darcy @ LWM3B said...

You are simply a goddess and this is why I'll love you forever. I will spend Black Friday trying to make mine as pretty as yours.

I might even leave your blog open all day that day.

I love you that much.

D

Salsa Mama said...

Oh, how I love this! I am sooooo doing this this year. Thanks for the tutorial!!

jeanne @ Inspiring Ideas said...

A stunner as always! Thanks for the tutorial! I will have to try this step by step with the truckloads of garland I have in storage. I have beautiful garlands, but they have ginormous stems - very stiff and heavy and hard to work with.

Donna & Cody said...

Wonderful!

Do you ever lay your garland along the top of the fireplace mantel? I've always done that, which also allows for stockings below. I've never 'swagged' it before.. hmmm...

Donna

Karol said...

Ooh! Thank you so much for this post, Nester. I will share photos this week of my garland. I don't have a fireplace, but I am going to use my tv cabinet with ledge as my mantle.

Karol :0)

HouseMama said...

Hi Nester, what is your recommendation for hanging garland on the banister? Do you use the upholstery tacks there also?

Jennifer P. said...

I LOVE how you mix feathers into everything! So unexpected and organic!

Can I just add that my hits have gone down by almost 200 a day since you took your links off? NOW I know the source of my pseudo-popularity :)! ha ha ha! I DO love your new look though!

Katie @ makingthishome.com said...

That garland has completely transformed, and I love it. I don't have the slightest idea of where to find so many beautiful things in Germany where we just moved... I'll have to keep my eyes open because I love what you have done!
Katie

The Nester said...

Banister: NO TACKS!!! You just literally wrap it around the banister and twist a few pieces together to secure it!

The Nester said...

ASTRID:

Above the door the only thing I think I would trust is screws! Because of the angle the tacks work on the mantle but on the wall they would pull out. Just put a little bit of filler in every January to hide the hole {if you really can notice it} and try to use the same hole next year--you could even use the drywall screws so the threads are always in tact.

Kimba said...

This is why I love you, girl! Well, this and the fact that you're so loveable.

I have been dreaming about decorating my new mantel for Christmas since we started building this house. I was planning to wait until after Thanksgiving but I'm going to start dragging out my many boxes of greenery later today. I can't wait!

And I love how you incorporated the viking helmet and the weiner dog! Just perfect!

Jen - Balancing beauty and bedlam said...

Yipee - I am the queen of skinny garlands, and was quite happy with them UNTIL I SAW THIS!! So, SO glad that I have lots of fake, poopie things that I can take apart for this. I know I said I was sending them all the Good will, but it was for such a time as this that I kept them.

Vashti said...

STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I live near the beach and I love the starfish idea. I might go with a beachy theme for mine. Thanks for the great ideas.
V x

J'Ollie Primitives said...

if you don't want to put nails or tacks up those Command hooks work really well. Just pop them on, wind the garland around, peel 'em off when you're done. Easy peasy.

Of to gather anorexic garland so I can copy-cat yours!

Dreaming of Mermaids said...

Insanely gorgeous, as usual. WOW! That's just awesome. Thanks for the step by step, I always find that handy!!

Lynn said...

Genius!

Elyse said...

wow -- your blog is a wonderful resource of beautiful ideas. thank you for sharing!!!

Sandy Toes said...

I love that garland...I am not a big feather person but it looks so good in your garland...I am going to try this..how true about spreading it around!!!
-sandy toes

Katie said...

It's incredible! I'm in love with it. I have to make one. Thanks, Nester!!

Kathi said...

Beautiful!! Thanks so much for the step by step instructions! I never would've thought of using so many pieces of garland together!! I have 2 bins of them!!!!! Can't wait to give this a try.

Kathi said...

PS. What do you do on your staircase??? I'd love to see that...or do you leave it bare & just do the posts???? So curious!

tracyvanhorne said...

I love how you touch stuff and it turns into such beauty! I am so excited to spiff up my garland this year! Thanks for all the helpful instructions and pictures... especially the pictures! :)

Leigh said...

Oh, Nester, I love thee. You give me such hope and inspiration....
ok, I am off to the attic to find the crappy, uh- skinny garland (I hope I didnt throw out last year!!) and fatten up with my feathers and berries and bows, oh my!

Cecelia---Sis---Mom said...

Beautiful and I have lots of skinny garland. LOL I love your shutters for the background.

Cece

Becky said...

How gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!

Tasha said...

Love this post.....


How did you attach the lights....to where we can't see the cords???? That is my million dollar question.

Tasha

Lauren and Justin said...

Thanks so much for the tutorial! I can't wait to try this at our house - I own no christmas decorations at all, and I think this is the perfect thing to start with!

Laura Ingalls Gunn said...

This is just beautiful and I saw a whole bunch of new garland at Goodwill recently.

PS. The nest was my favorite part! :)

Paddywack Designs said...

FABULOUS! Here's a tip you can find wimpy garlands at Goodwill and St. Vincent DePaul for very cheap this time of year.
Can't wait to get one and spruce it up!

Susie said...

I've been waiting on this post! I picked up a beefier garland at Michaels this weekend to add to my puny ones, and I can't wait to try this. As usual, fantastic idea!

Julia @ Hooked on Houses said...

My neighbor always has nice, fat garland like this, and I always wonder why mine looks so anemic in comparison. I bet she's adding to hers like you are! Nice to finally know the secret. I'll have to give this a try. Thanks, Nester! :-)

Rhoda @ Southern Hospitality said...

Very good tutorial, Nester! It looks great. I usually do something different every year & have no idea what I'll do this year, but I love the full look of your garland & all the pretties added. Happy decorating!

Becki said...

That's absolutely beautiful and I will definitely be attempting to copy your method with my own straggly garlands!!

P.S. I am still BEGGING for help with my main decorating dilema..birdhouses..which I want to "Christmas-ify" if anyone has ideas??? Thank you!!

Meg said...

See, the difference is you buy cute stuff to start with, so it looks cute all put together.. !!!

That, is talent.

I do have the skinny skimpy garland, and that is it.

Is there a source for the pretty filler garland that does not cost a fortune?

Just beautiful.

Miss Janice said...

Great post! I love the look and thank you so much for "embellished garland tutorial"!

Miss Janice said...

Great post! I love the look and thank you so much for "embellished garland tutorial"!

Vanessa Greenway said...

Looks wonderful!

Ashley said...

This is so beautiful and I have just the spot! But I'm afraid I don't have quite so many accents to throw in. I need to go shopping!

Woman Interrupted said...

This is the post I've been waiting patiently for!

You know you could be making a fortune decorating banks and office buildings like this...

Thank you, Nester! I can't wait to do mine and I'll send pictures in a week!

Southern Charm said...

LOVE IT!! I am taking my garland to the next level this year!!

Thanks Nester, love your ideas always. Coming here is always a morning treat.

Jenn

Aubrey said...

Ooh, looks so good, I can't wait to see the rest of your house duded up for Christmas--I loved the pictures last year of your last house.

I might have to try this and put it on the usual spot: our very special, classy, ultra-expensive entertainment center (no, that is not fancy for armoire) from Wal-Mart, that is complete with missing knobs and dried play-doh stuck in every imaginable crevice.

I let the children take over and the war to regain the territory is long and hard. And lose most battles.

I also don't know why I've been afraid to put holes in said valuable entertainment center to hold garlands up with something sturdier and more reliable than heavy decorations. That didn't work, if you were wondering.

e.m. said...

Thank you so much! I have been anticipating this post!!!

Little Lovables said...

Love this! I am going to get started on making my garland today!

Biteofpunkinpie said...

Thanks so much for sharing Nester! I too have been waiting with baited breath for this post. In fact, I just went to Hobby Lobby during my lunch break to pick up some things to start my garland.

I do have one question... amongst your many many pics of your process, do you have a picture of the total amount of 'stuff' you used. Its hard to tell by looking at the finished product how much actually went into making it. If you could share that I'd be really grateful.

After what I just spent at Hobby Lobby (and floral was 50% off) I'm gonna' need the rest of the stuff I use to be 'found' objects.... I'm thinking pine cones.

Megan said...

Wow! I LOVE this! We are 99% moved into a new house and I have been wondering how to jazz it up for the holidays--great idea.

bugs and sunshine said...

your ideas are such a blessing!

you give us encouragment to make us believe we can do stuff!

thank you, and i pray God multiplies your time and blesses you! yeah, you pretty much rock!

momstheword said...

This is gorgeous. I look forward to reading more posts on your blog!

joelle said...

AAAAGGGHHHH! I LOVE IT! (yes, I'm screaming...)Best post EVER! I've been a vouyer of your blog for quite awhile...but today...I had to leave a comment. I love "dig through your stash of stuff" decorating...I can hardly wait to dress up my mantel this year!...and my husband wonders what I'm doing with all my "finds"! happy holidays! J

Ang said...

love it! even the bird's nest.

cindy said...

Awesome idea!..Cant wait to try it! Thank you for the great tips! ~Cindy~

Mel said...

"Do you want this perfectly obnoxious yet wonderfully captivating, so full glory and layers and dimension garland so much that you almost cannot stand it?"
LMAO

Shannon @ Silver Trappings said...

I Nester-ified my garland today for a planter in my dining room! And I linked back to your instructions. If you have time, stop by!

Thanks for the help!
Shannon

robinandmarty said...

Love it! Love it! Love it! I'm going to have to get hubby on the ball and get the mantle up so I can decorate!

Colleen - Mommy Always Wins said...

You're the best! This is absolutely beautiful!

Jen - Balancing beauty and bedlam said...

Ok, so I am sure you are busy putting together answers to our questions for your next post....hint, hint....I know you mentioned beauty over the stockings, but UHG...IT'S TRADITION, and you know I can't break from tradition. So what do you suggest, oh garland guru from on high, can we put a beefy garland over the top of our mantel or does it ruin the whole thing? Are you going to take it all apart again, just to give it a try? ;)

MommaJen said...

beautiful - love the idea about the trains!

are your lights plugged in? Or did you find some cordless lights? I've always wanted lights on my garland, but I don't have a plug nearby!

Tammy H. said...

Nester - Would you mind a quick trip to Birmingham? I use real garland every year. I love it, but if I think about all the money I've spent over the years......... sigh....... I need a hands on tutorial!! I'm a slow learner.

Kathryn said...

Thank you!! I love it, now can you show us how to beef up a skinny, skimpy artificial tree?

Amy's Stocking Stuffers said...

Wow, that is impressive! I'm wondering, do you have cats, and if you do, do they leave it alone?

Our rather extensive herd of cats make it impossible to put up a tree (there's a limit to how many times I'm willing to redecorate it after they knock it down), so last year I strung garland from our stair landing railing to our chandelier, and hung a few ornaments from it -- the "one-strand tree"! It might be fun to do it up more with more extensive garland. Thanks for the post!

"Blossom" said...

This is an absolute beautiul swag
Thanks for sharing with us and all the details. You should work for others so many woman have trouble doing this type of art. I love it, I do weddings mainly, but decorating is a hobby I don't get to enjoy much. Stunning work; sorry to hear about your mishap.
Happy Holidays
Blossom

Our Complete Family said...

Truly amazing you are dear! This is gorgeous and you are mega talented! How neat and nice of you to take it apart to give a tutorial for all of us that needed some help!
YOU ROCK girl!
~ Les

frugalsophisicate said...

That was the most awesome tutorial on how to make a garland that I have ever read.

I was just thinking of draping some garlands around my apartment this year, and this example of how to make one was so over-the-top inspirational.

I know where to get cheap florals and add ons. Dollar stores have lots, and so craft stores after the holiday in question, where they mark it down a lot. Some housewares stores have the stuff, which they also mark down. You can get the battered stuff and fix it up a bit with paint and glitter.

One question... the garland is held together with woven wire stems and the actual garland base itself, no third length of wire or anything? Does it ever break, once it is loaded with lights, starfish, etc?

Thanks!

mx2mommy said...

Oh Nester, I can't wait to make my garland! Thank you for the step by step how to....and OF COURSE you can use nests any time of year, you are after all "THE NESTER".
Janae

Jan said...

Merry "Chirstmas" to you too Nester! Now I wish I had kept all my anemic garlands over the years, and my feathers, and my dried berries....oh well, Big Lots and Goodwill here I come!

Thanks for all the great tips.

Elle MD said...

I love your blog! You take the neatest pictures for us to see what's really going on.

Not that it matters so much, but you spelled Christmas wrong. Thought you might want to know.

Teresa said...

Love the way you used the feathers- perfect- and beautiful-

Elizabeth said...

It must be so neat seeing posts people have done already following your great tutorial!

Christi said...

Nester - I wanted to echo Jen (BB&B) and others - I know you don't use the Christmas stockings, but like Jen it IS tradition for us, and I really LOVE our stockings. But MERCY, I love that garland, too. And I'm gonna make it.

So what can I do to be able to use both the garland & the stockings? It's a recurring question now, so answer away! :-)

Christi said...

Nester, I also wanted to ask - do you decorate the outside of your house? If so, are you planning to share that with us?!?

Kim~"HomeIsWhereTheHeartIs" said...

Wow, it turned out amazing!

mytinyrobotheart said...

your photos made me want to get mine up right away! i love your decorating style, it's close to mine. sometimes in blogland i feel like i'm the only one not using pastel pinks, blues, and greens, nice to see that you keep it more "earthy" too!

http://mytinyrobotheart.blogspot.com/2008/11/garland.html

Monica at Ivy's Porch said...

You are an amazing decorator as well as a comedy writer. I am looking forward to putting up my garland this weekend. I've bookmarked your instructions!

Musings of a Housewife said...

I absolutely LOVE this. I still doubt my abilities to actually CREATE it. Plus, I have NOTHING lying around my house. I can't stand to have all that clutter, lol. Want to come to PA and decorate for me?

quiltlady said...

I just came upon your garland posting. WOW I just love it! I am doing my decorating tomorrow and was wondering how to make my mantel more exciting. You gave me some wonderful ideas, thanks. We have a bit of snow on the ground so I am definitely motivated to get going.

Tara @ Feels like home said...

I came over from SimpleMom. Your garland is GORGEOUS, but I don't really have the confidence to do that for myself. In my own house, it would sorta look like a bunch of crap attached to an old garland. :) But I don't really have a place for garland anyway, so I guess it doesn't matter. Thanks for tip and the great instructions!

Amber @ Classic Housewife / Modern World said...

HOLY TOLEDO!! That's so clever and lovely! I don't really think I have that much stuff laying around the house to tuck in. I KNOW I only have the one skinny garland. *pooh* : \
I'm gonna have to start collecting this after Christmas and all throughout the year to be prepared for next Christmas!
I will say, this, though. I think I'm going to take my one skinny garland with a few things on it and add it to the few things I have on the piano and make one bigger nicer WOW piece instead of having things all spread out. :) Thanks!

ilovemy5kids said...

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

Melanie said...

Nester...you are amazing!! Thanks for sharing your wonderful ideas. Though I read this weeks ago, I am just now working on it. Taking before and after pictures so I can toot my own horn, and yours, on my blog.

Blessings to you and Merry Christmas!!