I am crazy for a sweet paper garland. Small and delicate, they nonetheless pack a design punch when used as a backdrop or table decoration. So I was delighted to see the garland how-to on the
Bride's Guide.

I've never made them myself but use the pretty ones offered by
Kate Greiner on etsy. I love her rainbow color choices and her options of different shapes, sizes and even customization.

Here I've used them for a ceremony "frame" with tissue paper pom poms, and even as cake decor.


How would you use them?
1 comment:
So cute- you did a great job. I love paper garlands too. I think suspending them from a chuppah frame/ arbor for a ceremony would be so pretty and I have never seen it done. also dangling behind bars and escort card tables. Cute!
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