I purchased a bay
leaf garland from Williams Sonoma this year, and it's the best purchase I've made!
I also used these sweet little
leaf garland from the block printed leaves that I made as a free printable last week!
I brought out my bay
leaf garland from last years Christmas tour, and draped it diagonally across the table.
I pulled out my paper and embossed
leaf garland from last year and draped it over this big mirror on top of the blue console table and I'm still so in love with that thing.
Fall
leaf garland from Creative Connections for Kids — using melted colors and waxed paper to form creative window garlands.
The family room's mantel is dressed up for the holidays in custom magnolia -
leaf garlands from Weston Farms.
They are magnolia
leaf garlands from Balsam Hill.
Not exact matches
They take their name
from Luca Della Robbia, the 15th - century Florentine sculptor known for crafting lifelike
garlands of
leaves and fruits.
Leaf
Garland from The Artful Parent — Add some extra details to found
leaves with permanent markers, then create a beautiful
garland!
Instead of hanging the typical
garland, go for a more natural look by crafting a strand of bay
leaves made
from paper bags and wire.
From swishy, clavicle sweeping tassels that make you want to dance and toss your hair and pretty posies on the
left and a rose bud on the right... to giant parrots and plastic fluorescent
garlands.
I stare as my father lifts the
garland from my lap and crowns him; the
leaves seem almost black against the brightness of his hair.
The strands resemble festive
garlands or extraordinarily large beaded necklaces laboriously pieced together
from brightly hued capsules and caplets; cutout images of eyes, lips, hands, flowers, and insects;
leaves from hemp and datura plants; and painted areas of lozenges, circles, and jagged flame - like shapes.
I actually have some of that same
garland left over
from other decor this year.
These
leaves would also make a nice paper
garland like Janine
from HappyHappyNester made - or you can combine the wreath with a
garland as well.
I can't remember where I got the ball
garland last year, but the stocking in the middle is
from Crate & Barrel and the stocking on the
left is
from HomeGoods.
Once inside I added some star
garland I had
left over
from last year and it was a wrap!
I used a fresh
garland on my stairs and I ended up with a little
left over, I bought some floral oasis
from my local florist and created an arrangement using the
left over greens and some lillies in a vintage silver punch bowl that I found in a thrift store a few years back.
Many years I have bought
garland from Costco but since we
leave our fireplace on a lot, the
garland dries out pretty quickly and makes a real mess.
Grab some of these
leaves from the Dollar Store and follow the directions at www.ANightOwlBlog.com and you'll be on your way to hanging some great
leaf garland on your front porch!
Luxury
garland,
from # 56.75, English
Garland Company; layered with Champagne metallic
leaf garland, # 32, VV Rouleaux.
I took inspiration
from the color palette of winters in my hometown - Juneau, Alaska and tried to create something that felt nostalgic but was also fresh (fresh bay
leaf garlands and wreaths) and whimsical (the snowflakes on the pallet accent wall).
For added color, I used sprigs of cedar I had
left over
from making the fresh
garland for the front gate (which you can see here).