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How to Make a Magnolia Garland

December 14, 2016 by Elizabeth in decorating

Y'all, I saw a magnolia garland last year and it was so gorgeous. It was about a foot thick and over the top beautiful. I knew no matter how many trips I visited Hubby's grandfather's magnolia tree, I didn't see myself getting enough leaves to make a 12 inch thick garland...so here's the simple version which I think turned out pretty darn cute. (And a big thank you to my sis-in-law for figuring out how to do it!)

First, gather your leaves. Find a cutie patootie niece like the one below to help you. She helped my sis-in-law and I gather as many as we could stuff in her car since we were going to use them for three or four houses. (Hey, when the word gets out that you can decorate with free magnolia, people notice and you become an instant magnolia magnet). I'm totally estimating here but I'd say that the garland took about 200 leaves to make.

I'm not saying anything about the greenery sticking out of the bottom of the magnolia. I'm just saying that if you see it out and about in a field where it is growing in the wild, it may end up in this car. The niece is an innocent bystander.

I'm not saying anything about the greenery sticking out of the bottom of the magnolia. I'm just saying that if you see it out and about in a field where it is growing in the wild, it may end up in this car. The niece is an innocent bystander.

Second, take three leaves of similar size and staple them near the stems into the shape of a fan.

Take a small rope the length of the garland you would like (I used what I had on hand, which was 18 ft of piping, and that worked out perfectly for around the front door) and starting at one end, wrap the stems around the rope with thin floral wire.

Keep repeating this process by layering the next set of leaves to hide the wire from the previous set until the entire rope is covered. Watch The Crown on Netflix while wiring, it makes it more fun.

My magnolia garland is hanging on top of a 'background garland' to give it fuller look. A faux garland here will work perfectly, I admit I couldn't find mine that I usually use, (imagine me being unorganized! Shocker!) so I made one using fir limbs.

I took limbs that were about two feet or so and wired them together every few feet toward the cut end of each branch, making the lengths that would hang down each side of the door first. Then I created what would hang over the arch by hanging a limb over the top of the door and wiring branches to it to fill in the gaps from there. (Lowe's and other places that sell live Christmas trees will have bundles of extra pieces for sale if you don't have any evergreen trees to trim). 

Both garlands are hung by wrapping wire from the greenery onto 8 screws that Hubby put into the brick above the door's arch. (He used a 1/4 masonry drill bit).  I put lights on the fir garland, then layered the magnolia garland on top. When you hang your magnolia garland, note the direction it's going. I ended up hanging mine up the left side of the door and then over the door's arch.  I cut the rope at that point and hung the remaining piece of garland down the right side so that the leaves were pointing downward. I wired the two garlands together once on each side about midpoint, just to keep the magnolia garland from flipping backwards in the wind. Once that was hung, I wired in a few of the extra greenery pieces to the top at the center to give it a little more depth and then added a wired bow.

As most of you know, I like my projects to be quick and simple. This one took a little time but wasn't too difficult, and I love how it turned out! Last year I decorated with magnolia and fir and it lasted outside close to a month without withering. The magnolia doesn't always last as long as the fir, but even if it turns a little, it's still looks a pretty, velvety color.

Please comment if you have any questions or if I wasn't clear on any detail.  And I'd love to post your pics if you make your own garland!

So glad you came by! Next up is how to make an arrangement in a dough bowl (or any bowl!) with real greenery. See you then!

Love,

Elizabeth

I have to admit that I do look cute in my new Christmas sweater.PS- we found out if you put fake poinsettias outside and it rains, it turns your staircase red. Just sayin'.

I have to admit that I do look cute in my new Christmas sweater.

PS- we found out if you put fake poinsettias outside and it rains, it turns your staircase red. Just sayin'.

December 14, 2016 /Elizabeth
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Cozy at Christmas Holiday Blog Tour!

December 05, 2016 by Elizabeth in house tour

Welcome! I'm thrilled you are here to see the Cozy at Christmas Holiday Blog Tour today!! I'm so excited! A great big thank you to Katie of Let's Add Sprinkles for inviting me to participate this year. I can't wait to peep into all the bloggers homes and be inspired by their beautiful Christmas decor! Today, tomorrow and Wednesday will feature several bloggers listed below who will show you how they've decorated for the Christmas season. 

Cozy At Christmas Blog Tour

MONDAY: Let's Add Sprinkles/ Hyacinths for the Soul/ Southern DayDreams/ White Spray Paint/ Garden Up Green/ Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson/ Ellie and Elizabeth  

TUESDAY: Brookhollow Lane/ At Home With Jemma/ My Heart Lives Here/ The B Farm/ Botanic Bleu/ Kitty's Kozy Kitchen/ Art and Sand/ Ash Tree Cottage

WEDNESDAY: Sweet Nothings/ At Rivercrest Cottage/ Opulent Cottage/ Decor to Adore/ Fern Creek Cottage/ The Dedicated House/ Bluesky Kitchen

So bring on Christmas!! If you are new here, I'm Elizabeth and the sweet, sassy dog you'll see throughout the tour is Ellie. Hands down, Christmas is our family's favorite time of year. Michael Buble, hello? We decorate all over the house, play Christmas music and snuggle by the fireplace. I've included a couple of areas that have never been seen before on the blog. 

My obsession with Joanna Gaines and shiplap shows here in the garage hallway  :)

My obsession with Joanna Gaines and shiplap shows here in the garage hallway  :)

Bear, 10, requested a real tree, Christmas sheets and has claimed the reindeer blanket as his own. 

I wanted the reindeer blanket.

I wanted the reindeer blanket.

Ellie is so full of joy to be wearing that ribbon <insert sarcasm>.   :)

Ellie is so full of joy to be wearing that ribbon <insert sarcasm>.   :)

This is the family room, which is open to the kitchen. I still need artwork and a rug, but Christmas decor sure does make it homey. (Yes, I believe that could be the longest couch in America, lol).

Tutorial for this wooden tree is coming soon...Cost less than $1 to make!

Tutorial for this wooden tree is coming soon...Cost less than $1 to make!

How to Make the Magnolia Garland is coming next week!

How to Make the Magnolia Garland is coming next week!

On Thursday, I will finally show the master bedroom, all Christmas-ed up! I got a little behind so I apologize that it was supposed to be on here sooner, but I promise, it's a-coming! And all the 'how to' posts including the garland above, the dough bowl arrangement and the tree table centerpiece will follow shortly. I'm usually just a post once or twice a week girl, but shew, it's hard to get it all in before Christmas!  

It is getting crazy around here, but amidst the flurry of wrapping paper and Christmas lights, let us not forget the birth of our Savior.

Let us not forget to slow down and show love to one another, to forgive, to share, to comfort those in need. Let us be able to lay our heads down every night and say, It is well with my soul.

Love y'all. May your Christmas season be filled with joy and peace.

Elizabeth

Ellie: And may I never have to wear this sweater dress again.

Ellie: And may I never have to wear this sweater dress again.

**I hope you'll head over to Katie's Christmas tour at Let's Add Sprinkles and the other wonderful homes listed for today at the top of the post! Be sure to check back tomorrow and Wednesday so you can follow the links to those homes too!**   ***Most will post by 6 am Mountain Time

December 05, 2016 /Elizabeth
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