String the bulbs
onto twine and wrap around your tree.
Set the tags aside to dry before stringing
them onto twine to finish.
Simply tie small pieces of white tulle
onto twine and open the ends to look like bows, then wrap it around a tree or hang it on a mantel.
Thread the legs and beads
onto the twine and hang the stars randomly and voila.
Then all you have to do is download your own copy of the banner, print it out, and then glue
it onto some twine.
Tie the clothespins
onto the twine at the neck of the clothespins.
Simply start tying the tablecloth strips
onto the twine.
Just string the Cheerios
onto the twine until you feel like you have provided your baby with a decent sized snack and then tie a knot and place it over your baby's head.
Not exact matches
I cut out with this 2 inch punch and then tied
onto my jar with
twine.
Here's a fun idea that lets you transform ordinary brown paper bags into fun Easter party bags, using nothing more than some scissors, pom poms, and baker's
twine (You can use a hot glue gun, some really good glue or glue dots to secure the tails
onto the bags).
Cut of the excess
twine where you knotted
onto the branch.
Simply cut scrapbook paper into smaller squares and thread
onto baker's
twine.
It was a no - sew project because I glued the canvas
onto an old pillow and tied the corners with
twine.
Step 3: Take some thread or
twine and tie up each ornament
onto the grid, and hang your finished advent calendar anywhere you like.
I simply tied on a tag
onto matte black ornaments with baker's
twine to personalize each place setting.
Here, three ornate panels form a fairytale backdrop to an ingenious advent calendar made by pegging paper bags
onto rustic green
twine.
After printing
onto white cardstock, I cut each one using a paper trimmer, then used a hole punch and
twine to tie them to each basket.
quickly strung a few dollar store ornaments
onto a piece of
twine and wound it around the ladder.
Unravel a piece of
twine longer than the length of your mantel and thread each of the mittens
onto it.
Knot mini pumpkins and fresh fall leaves
onto a length of
twine to create a harvest - theme window swag.
Glue tiny twigs
onto the leaves to create veining, then adhere the finished leaves
onto a thin strip of
twine, and hang the arrangement in front of a window.
Unravel a piece of
twine longer than the length of your mantel and thread each of the mittens
onto it (Image 1).
Lay out the berries on wax paper to dry, and finish by threading the berries
onto bakers
twine using a tapestry needle.
Add a hanger with
twine by knotting it
onto each end of the rod (Image 2).
I cut the
twine pom - pom in half and then glued the small collection of ends
onto the now moss covered bunny.
Spread out the stems and tie them
onto the support with
twine.
Start by making an inexpensive garland by pegging brown luggage labels
onto a length of
twine then adding small pine cones.