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Make a holiday swag in five easy steps

Make a holiday swag in five easy steps
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  • Mark Cole

Here's how to make a holiday swag, using just five easy steps.

  1. Gather your materials. To build one swag, you'll need:
  2. Build the base. ...
  3. Add your accent greens. ...
  4. Add your decorations. ...
  5. Top it off with a bow. ...
  6. Tell us how you use your garden to decorate for the holidays in the comments below.

  1. How do you make a simple Christmas swag?
  2. How do you make a ribbon swag?
  3. What is Christmas swag?
  4. How do you hang a holiday swag?
  5. How do you make Christmas bulb clusters?

How do you make a simple Christmas swag?

Instructions

  1. Attach mini trees to the sides and back of the floral pick using floral wire or pipe cleaner.
  2. Attach optional LED lights using pipe cleaner.
  3. Using pipe cleaner or twine, create loop in back for hanging.
  4. Create bow or attach pre-made bow to front of swag.

How do you make a ribbon swag?

The swag is easy to make:

Begin at 1 end and tie another piece of ribbon onto the base. Drape it down and tie it again a few inches further. Continue until you reach your desired swag length. Repeat the tying and draping with enough ribbon to create a full look.

What is Christmas swag?

What is Christmas Swag? A swag can be an unforgettable statement piece on your front door, on a secondary focal point (lamp, door, mailbox, etc), or incorporate throughout your home.

How do you hang a holiday swag?

Our Holiday Door Swag: A Step by Step How-To!

  1. Gather Greenery & Berry Branches. I'm lucky to have the mother of all Christmas trees smack in the middle of our front yard: ...
  2. Layer Your Greenery and Berry Branches. The rest is simple! ...
  3. Hang Your Swag from a Wreath Hanger. ...
  4. Layer on Bells (Or Whatever Else You Come Up With!) ...
  5. Tie a Bow on It!

How do you make Christmas bulb clusters?

The Instructions:

Thread the ornaments on the string. Tie the ends of the string together carefully, arranging the ornaments, if needed, to sit nicely. Tie a thick ribbon to the string, and cut off the ends of the string. Hang, and enjoy!

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