


I saw these paper garlands over at Katy Elliot and she saw them from blogger Pam Garrison. Things were quiet around Farmhouse on Thanksgiving Eve afternoon, so I got out some candy cups, some were white and some were silver. I had picked them up a few days ago just because they were so cute. Had no idea what I was going to do with them. Got some string and a crotchet hook, punched a hole in the flattened out paper cups and started stringing. I have them over the windows in my window seat downstairs here in the kitchen. They look cute at night when the lights shine through them. Would be a fun holiday project to do with kids. It's easy...
Very cute. I like decorations that are made with simple materials, and turn out sparkling and delightful.
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely Kary, I echo purple flowers entirely :) Simple, cute, elegant and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteLove Morwenna
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What a great idea! I love them!
ReplyDeletevery cute! i love your simple diy idea!
ReplyDeletewish you a great monday!
justyna
I've got a craft day, coming up, with my nieces. This looks like a low mess craft! Love it.
ReplyDeleteThis is surprisingly cute. Who knew plain white cups could have any decorative properties?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog today! :)