{"id":3983,"date":"2022-03-31T01:41:47","date_gmt":"2022-03-31T06:41:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hymnsandhome.com\/?p=3983"},"modified":"2022-07-14T23:56:28","modified_gmt":"2022-07-15T04:56:28","slug":"how-to-make-a-spring-mirror-garland","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hymnsandhome.com\/2022\/03\/31\/how-to-make-a-spring-mirror-garland\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Make a Spring Mirror Garland"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
This post contains affiliate links for which I may earn a small commission on qualifying purchases. Please click here for more details. I truly appreciate your support!<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n\n\n I absolutely adored the way my entryway mirror looked at Christmastime with a garland! In fact I loved it so much I kept it around through Valentine’s Day and justified it with the fact it had red in it. Ha! But alas, the time finally came to take it down and the wall felt so empty – it needed another garland!<\/p>\n\n\n\n I literally just went around my house and gathered up some greenery and florals that I already had. They were all from Target and I’ve linked them all below in case you would like to recreate the look. Then I set to work wiring them together into a garland – it didn’t take much time at all! You just have to not be too perfectionistic about it – the more random and natural looking the better.<\/p>\n\n\n Supplies: I used 4 of them. Basically you want one or two near the top that will hold most of the weight of the garland (make sure your hooks are rated to hold the appropriate amount of weight), plus a few down the side to guide the garland.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Shorten any super long stems, then overlap the branches as you wire them so that the leaves of the previous branch hide the beginning of the next one. Keep your stems pointing in the same direction.<\/p>\n\n\n\n <\/p>\n\n\n\n <\/p>\n\n\n\n I like to group them in odd numbers (I did a group of 5) and to vary the sizes in each grouping. These are your main focal point in your garland, so don’t be afraid to go big! I tried to have mine fall at the very upper left of my garland – the balance just felt right to me.<\/p>\n\n\n\n I cut smaller pieces off the main stem, then wired the little cuttings into groups, staggering the length of each to make them more natural. I then attached those groups to the garland. Just a few here and there – not so many as to overwhelm the garland<\/p>\n\n\n\n<\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n
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Spring Mirror Garland Tutorial<\/h2>\n\n\n\n
Clear Command Adhesive Hooks (I used 4 of them)
<\/a>Floral Wire
<\/a>Wire Cutters
<\/a><\/span>3 Faux Trailing Stems (I used the 38″ ones linked here)<\/span>
<\/a>Faux White Peonies
<\/a>Faux Small White Wildflowers<\/a><\/span>
(This is my mirror from Target)
<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\nStep 1: Place clear command hooks<\/a><\/span> around the outside frame of your mirror.<\/h3>\n\n\n
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Step 2: Wire together 3 stems of trailing greenery<\/a><\/span>.<\/h3>\n\n\n
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Step 3: Wire in groups of white peonies<\/a><\/span>.<\/h3>\n\n\n
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Step 4: Wire in groups of white wildflowers<\/a><\/span>.<\/h3>\n\n\n
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