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Tuesday
Dec112012

HOW TO MAKE A GLITTER BALL GARLAND

No glue or disaster required for this DIY Ball Garland, I promise. All you need are some amazing pre-glittered picks from that crazy decorate your wreath aisle and you are set. I like glitter but I hate glueing glitter on things, when I found these cool balls I was excited to make a garland out of it. You know me, always wanting to make a garland out of something. I might be crazy, but I can live with that.

Go check out the full tutorial over on JULEP, Minted's new blog. It really is fun and easy to make! Add a bit of sparkle to your tree or just hang it for fun. Choose solid colors and just make a regular old garland for a party.

 Do you have any tricks for making a quick and easy garland? Is there anything you want me to try to make a garland out of? I'd love to hear your ideas!

Reader Comments (3)

I'm with you Jenny - I'd make a garland out of anything! Will pop over to julep to check it out.

December 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterRach

Pretty Pretty!

December 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAudrey - This Little Street

My friend and I are in a frenzy planning a NYE bash. Color scheme is black and gold and silver with pops of red. The boys will have glasses with black mustaches and the girls flutes with red lips on them. I'm dying to make a garland out of black mustaches and red smooch lips, and I'm sure yours would be adorable!

December 12, 2012 | Unregistered Commentertaryn

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