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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.
JUST LOVELY!!!
Gorgeous splash of color!!! Lovely berry garland, waterproof, full and showy. five feet long.
This one-time investment, the cost of fresh, puts this gorgeous garland in your home year after year. Iβve had mine for eight years. Still gorgeous!
In some of the images, Iβve intertwined this gorgeous matte berry garland with the most natural looking faux pine garland (6ft) I have found anywhere...and I'm ridiculously picky.
Want lights? Choose that option and everything will be wired together with lights of your choice. If you are buying more than one piece, or plan to use this on a mantel, reach out for me, so we can discuss the lighting and plug placement. Battery operated fairy lights and smaller battery operated mini lights are also available for an up-charge.
The berry garland: available with or without the pine garland. Lovely dense clusters of matte finished berries on a five foot strand. (If you are buying multiples for an event, please reach out to me.)
The pine garland: Long needled shown here...Woven together you see long-needled boughs, like those on white pine, and shorter needled boughs, like Scotch pine. This garland looks great embellished or just as it is. Sizeable real pine cones, averaging 3" x 4" accent this lovely garland. Each strand is six 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!
Yes, both can take the weather. I have used the same strands on my front porch for years now, and they look great.
The final photo shows the lovely pine garland around a hanging basket that I plant in the spring but use as a bird feeder in the winter. This year I wrapped it with my garland, and had the surprising discovery that the squirrels left it alone, as they seem to fear it. Perfect!
You can find all of my seasonal decor here:
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