How-To Make a Farmhouse Jingle Bell Garland

This simple to make DIY Magnolia-inspired Jingle Bell Garland can be used on mantels or wrapped around wreaths and railings.

DIY Magnolia Inspired Jingle Bell Garland

A few days ago I saw this Garland on the Magnolia website and decided to DIY one myself. I already had everything I needed on hand so I thought, why not?

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland - Fixer upper farmhouse style

It was so simple - all of the pictures and directions are below as well as a video tutorial ⇓

Jingle Bell Garland Supplies - Magnolia Home Inspired, Fixer-Upper StyleHow-To Make a Magnolia Inspired Jingle Bell Garland

Supplies:

Craft Rope - length desired for your mantel, railing, etc.

Jingle Bells

Needle and Thread

Scotch Tape

Scissors

Cut the rope to the desired length adding 6 inches to each side to make knots.  Place Scotch tape on each side of where you want the cut to be (the video below shows all the steps in more detail).

Make a knot on each end.

Jingle Bell Garland Supplies - Magnolia Home Inspired, Fixer-Upper Style

Measure approximately 4 inches in and start sewing on your bells.  Space them as closely together or as far apart as you would like.


That's it!

Below are items similar to those used to make my Jingle Bell Garland and to Decorate my Mantel 

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland - Fixer upper farmhouse style

It couldn't be any easier to make and I really like the look.

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland - Fixer upper farmhouse style

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland - Fixer upper farmhouse style

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland - Fixer upper farmhouse style

It's a bit rustic, fun, farmhouse, and fixer-upperish!

How To Make a Jingle Bell Garland - Fixer upper farmhouse style

 

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  1. Diane | An Extraordinary Day says:

    And now I wished I'd purchased some cool jingle bells I saw on sale when I was out of town yesterday. This is such a fabulous project, Mary Beth!