I've seen this on some blogs somewhere, can't remember where, but I loved the simplicity of this idea.

So... clearly I go to paper source too often. But those bags are certainly pretty enough to reuse.

I know everyone's got great little paper punches, but all I had was an x-acto. I cut out a bunch of different sized circles.

I sewed them together using a zig-zag stitch, pulling some thread between each one to make a longer garland. Paper ruins your needles, so keep paper needles and fabric needles separate.

String them up for a little festive addition to your decor. I think I'll hang them around the favor table or something at my wedding.
such a great idea! and around the favor table is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is a super idea. I think I will use it at my daughter's upcoming wedding.
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