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A word about mantelpieces or doorway drapes...Doorways and mantels require that the direction of the boughs on the garland are split so both sides fall gracefully with gravity and end symmetrically in a point. To do that, I use two of my small sprays to fill the gap that is created when I split the boughs. The up-charge is small, but the effect is beautiful. Reach out for me to get this special treatment. If I don't hear from you, all of the garland will come to you as it, with all boughs pointing in one direction.
This one-time investment, the cost of fresh, puts six feet of gorgeous garland in your home year after years. Iโve had mine for eight years. Still gorgeous! If you want details on what's on the mantel shown in the first image, look below. Yes, both can take the weather. I have used the same strands on my front porch for years now, and they look great. The first image shows mixed needle garland, pearl garland, and ribbon, each sold separately.
Simply the most natural looking faux garland I have found anywhere...and I'm ridiculously picky. Two types:
(1) Long needled white pine garland that ships immediately, shown in the third and fourth images, as well as all of those with the berries. With this garland all of the boughs are long needled white pine, full and lush, just like the white pine in my yard. This garland looks great embellished or just as it is. Sizeable real pine cones, averaging 3.5" x 5" accent this lovely garland. Each strand is 6 feet long and has the ability to hook to the next length without breaking the flow. (I use three on my mantel to provide the side drop.) Everyone comments on the beauty of this garland in our home. I previously NEVER allowed artificial greens at the holidays...until I found these! See Bunmi's beautiful entry decorated with this version. In that same image you can see how easily this garland can be shaped into a wreath that Bunmi has made for her door. Perfect.
(2) Mixed-variety has a mixture of long needled boughs and shorter needled bough like those on a Scotch pine. To compare the two, the long needled type is a little more sleek, and the mixed variety is a little more full.
(3) Red berry garland: I show a few images with red berries. You can choose to have berries wired into the mixed garland or the long needled garland.
Many have asked about the mantel pictured: 7 feet wide, 50 inches to the hearth, 63 inches to the floor. I used three strands of garland to make the side drape you see with loosely draped gold ribbon (a typical 10 yard roll is plenty) and five strands of the pearl garland that I sell. The berry and pine fireplace garland is made from two strands each. When deciding what you want, consider if you want lights and how you'll hide those extension cords. I chose to drape the ribboned pic to the floor in this room just to hide those cords, and I connect to an Amazon plug that responds to voice commands or pre-programming through an Echo dot (Alexa). So slick.
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You can find all of my seasonal decor here:
https://notbeforejava.patternbyetsy.com/shop/23430677/seasonal-decorHappy Holidays! ๐