
Take some bakers' twine, and a yarn needle, and find a gap in the stars. Thread. Repeat.

The twine has enough thickness to prevent the star from sliding along the garland.

Then hang, over a doorway. With that Christmas crafting staple, Bluetac.

I had it a lot lower than this, but the tall husband kept hitting it with his head so I had to raise it.
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNice way to use them!
ReplyDeleteCute! Love that twine, too, I got some blue, want red now for Xmas!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!!! Yes I was shouting.
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic.
ReplyDeleteOh my. They really do look lovely. I want to try some!
ReplyDeleteWhat they said...love
ReplyDeleteToo cute!! They look fab ;-) Bec
ReplyDeleteThey look sensational...great job and great patience. x
ReplyDeleteawesome Michelle, LOVE them ♥
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