Here is the promised Christmas Garland!
It seems I scheduled a post to go out on Christmas Eve...but I also forgot to finish the post - Apologies for my confusion! ;o)
I used a length of twine to hang the tags up....
I made a wire ring for each and tying each tag to the length of twine.
A loop was made at each end of the twine and hooked onto nails....and to hide the nails?....two lovely red bows!
Hope you have all had a wonderful Christmas! See you soon!
This is a wonderful home deco, Laura! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMarry Christmas & a Happy New Year!
What a great way to display all those beautiful tags! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!!
ReplyDeleteThe tags look wonderful as a garland Laura and those red bows are fabulous. Wishing you all the very best for 2014.... Hugs, Anne x
ReplyDeleteThey all look lovely together as I thought they would. I love the bows. Hope your Christmas was just as you would wish it to be. Have a wonderful New Year full of creativity, Laura. Julie Ann xx
ReplyDeleteThat is what I do with my tags too, but I love that you add a bow! Gorgeous tag work!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so beautiful! I can imagine this was time consuming. Love the bows, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow Laura! What a fabulous project! I love all the beautiful details! Hope you had a Merry Christmas and wishing you a Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteWhat an accomplishment! They are all so pretty in their own right, but even better all together. Thanks for sharing the completed twine line. Happy 2014! nise
ReplyDeleteWow how lovely, all the tags are stunning but together they look amazing. Hope you've had a lovely Christmas and all the best for the New Year
ReplyDeleteClaire xx
What a beautiful garland Laura, and a great way to display your fabulous Christmas tags. Those gorgeous red bows are the perfect finishing touch. Love your Advent house too. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas, looking forward to playing along in the New Year. MMx
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful Laura. A great way to display all those christmas stamps that we all have.
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