Remember the Venn diagrams you used to make in grade school? That’s what inspired this garland! Use vellum and cardstock to make this quick and simple garland – perfect for a casual spring brunch. (They look really pretty when hung in the window, too!)
Supplies: Vellum, matching cardstock, thin string, needle, scissors (optional: circle punch, die cut machine)
Step 1: Cut lots of 2″ circles out of your vellum and cardstock – this is a lot quicker if you have a die cut machine or a 2″ circle punch, but you could also trace a circle and cut each out by hand.
Step 2: Thread the string through the needle. Carefully poke a hole in the top of each circle and slide it down the thread. Repeat as necessary.
Hannah
May 6, 2015
So pretty and so simple! My favourite kind of DIY x
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Christine
May 6, 2015
Love the idea of using Vellum!
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Kristi Craig
May 6, 2015
Fun and simple! I love it!
Kristi
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JLu
May 6, 2015
Prettiest colour!
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By Marloes Thuis
May 7, 2015
I love it! Nice blue colours. You can also use a sewing machine.
Greetings from Holland,
Marloes
Victoria
May 7, 2015
SO pretty! And what a brilliant DIY idea. Thanks for sharing x
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Paige
May 7, 2015
That skirt is so fun!
Paige
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Bianca / Little Scandinavian
May 7, 2015
This is beautiful! Could replace the ‘Happy Birthday’ garland in our kitchen window (which was hung up for my daughters 10th Birthday in March!). Would be far more versatile. 😉
Love from Bianca in London x
Mel
May 7, 2015
So cute! I love how much movement and character the garlands have to them and that aqua is a gorgeous color 🙂
xx, Mel
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