On a recent trip to a fabric store, I picked up the Better Homes and Gardens "Holiday Crafts" magazine while I waited for the salesperson to check on an item for me.
I ended up buying the magazine after seeing pictures of a beautiful chair swag.
I made this chair swag last week from drop cloth...
The only other supplies needed, beside the drop cloth, are: a glue gun, glue sticks, piece of sturdy cardboard (I cut mine from a box), a ribbon, and a few faux pearls (optional).
The swag also looks beautiful hanging from a mirror or mantel!
Here's the mag...
Thanks for stopping by! Can you believe it's already November?!
What a wonderful season we are in - enjoying the beauty
of fall, mixed with the anticipation of Christmas!
I hope you are having a great day…
Very pretty!!
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DeleteI love it! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Thanks Brenda! Hope your weekend is going well!
DeleteIt's lovely! I think it could easily be improvised into a gorgeous wreath too. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt would look pretty turned into a wreath!! Will you try it? :)
DeleteThat's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteYour swag is darling! I can definitely see it hanging over a mirror or from a mantel...or just about anywhere. It would definitely travel to fun places in my house.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Hi Julie!!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and I am seeing so many great projects! This little swag and the one in your previous post are so cute!! I don't sew so these would be fun to make!! Thank you! I will be visiting again!
Jane xx
Beautiful! Stopping by from Thoughts From Alice :)
ReplyDeleteI just love your chair swag.....it is so pretty. Your blog is really great.....I have been following you for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteWarmest regards,
Diane@babiesbridesandlavender
Beautiful!! What a lovely idea! So glad I stopped by!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
Love it! It turned out beautiful!
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