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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Fall Fabric Garland

I picked up some fabric on sale at Joann's this weekend along with some raffia to make this garland to go on my china cabinet.  All I did was cut the strips and tie them, so it was an easy project.  I just did it while I was watching some college football. I added some decorations on top too.



The garland was approximately $4.00 in fabric to make, and I already had the rest of the decor around the house already for the top.  It just made it feel a little more like fall inside because the weather here is certainly beginning to feel that way.

Thanks for checking it out.

Megan





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17 comments:

  1. With colors like that, I hope you were routing for U of I :)

    The garland looks great. I love the black china cabinet and how the orange garland pops on it.

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  2. Really cute Megan, especially nice against the black china cabinet!

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  3. The garland looks great. I'm a sucker for garland, its such a fun touch to any occasion

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  4. My kind of project! Cute, simple, cost efficient! Did I mention really cute!

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  5. Really cute! The great thing is you can mix up the colors and do this for ANY holiday. LOVE IT!

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  6. It looks great--very cute. I think I might try one!

    Bobi
    http://westernwarmth.blogspot.com

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  7. That's so cute! I love it! Makes me think I might want to do one of these for Christmas!

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  8. Hi Megan! I've been seeing that garland everywhere and have been wanting to make one too. :) You did such a great job and I love the way it looks on your mantle! I'm liking the burnt orange a lot too... ;)

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  9. That is sooo cute! Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

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  10. What a fun garland! Again, I love the chevron!

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  11. So cute & I love the mix of textures.

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  12. Love how this looks! Great idea. Thanks so much for linking up at Romance on a dime!

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  13. Love it! Thanks for sharing at the All Star Block Party!

    Holly

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  14. Really cute. I have some assorted fall colored fabric around the house and I think I'll rustle up one of these soon. I think one with short torn fabric strips would look nice wound in with my fall garland.

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