I spent a total of $4 on all this garland when in previous years I tried to do fancier things and spend more than I care to say and in all honesty, this is my favorite I have ever made. The easiest thing we can do with our holiday decor is to use what already exists and in fact, it is also the cheapest. I wanted only to use what was out our front door and I would suggest for you to do the same. There are so many types if greens and more you can add in, but I wanted our’s to be the picture of what surrounds us. I love the free form and wabi-sabi nature to creating our garlands. It is so fun and honestly has been such a wonderful creative outlet on snowy days. If I could and had the time I would fill our whole home with garland. ![]() I told Mike as I made our garland you see here, that evergreens are the best because they hold their shape, they are low maintenance, but they hold so much personality.Īfter creating all of our garlands this year, I decided I needed to share with you just how I do it. They also are by far my favorite type of foliage to work with. ![]() The textures and character of these plants are so beautiful and special. They are the reminder that soon enough the snow will disappear and our world will be green again. In Michigan, the smells fill the woods you hike in even in the dead of winter and the evergreens that surround you are the smiling contrast to many gloomy days. ![]() A post shared by Megan Gilger is nothing I love more than the smell of fresh pine and cedar this time of year.
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