I haven't had all that much time to share holiday craft projects this month. For some reason, this December just seemed to fly by even faster than usual. But here is a quick and easy version of a sheet music garland that you can whip up in no time at all. I chose the word PEACE for my mantel.
Old hymnals are usually pretty easy to find, very reasonably priced and are perfect for so many sheet music craft projects.
If only seemed appropriate to go to the Christmas section.
I just tore out five pages.
Then I went to Microsoft Word and printed out a few different fonts and sizes of letters until I was happy. I ended up with Century, size 400. Then I used a glue stick to glue the sheet music on printer paper at the correction position where the letters would print.
Once they printed...
I just cut them out.
These pages were especially cool because they actually had drips of wax on them - see that spot in the lower right corner in the above photo. I could just imagine someone singing these songs by candlelight.
Then I just punched two holes in each sheet and connected them with red and white bakers twine. I added a little red bell for fun.
And that was it - quick and easy!
And you could certainly add glitter or other embellishments, but I kind of liked the simplicity.
And in case you're wondering, I attached the garland to the mantel with these nifty little Command hooks.
They will be so easy to remove.
I just covered the hooks with garland.
Our stockings still need to be hung, but the stocking hangers seem to be missing at the moment.
But I'm loving the garland and PEACE is exactly what I'm wishing for all of us this holiday season!
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18 comments:
Darling idea. Your bunting turned out so cute:)
well, aren't you clever! your PEACE banner looks fabulous! I should be doing crafty things since I can't build. It just doesn't come natural to me. hahaha
Merry Christmas Sharon!
gail
ps pinning!
This is absolutely wonderful. Having a houseful of musicians, I have loads of sheet music, too! And tomorrow, we are going Christmas Caroling...the good old fashion tradition where the people come out of their homes to greet you and sing along with a plate of cookies...(some with wine and shots to keep the cold winter night air at bay until we can get back for hot cocoa). This just made my whole day, as the cookies for the cookie walk tomorrow smell so great ~Christmas is truly in the air...and on earth, Peace and Good Will toward men! Thank you for sharing and inspiring!!! Merry Christmas!
That is a really cute idea, Sharon. I love to use sheet music for things like this- xo Diana
Sharon,
Darling banner you have here. Merry Christmas to YOU!!!
Blessings,
Linda
Thanks for sharing this. I just loved it so much .. Have a blessed Christmas
Love it! Love your mantel too! So pretty! Have a wonderful Christmas!
You have such a beautiful display Sharon! Your PEACE banner turned out great! I hope you have a Merry Christmas!
BEAUTIFUL Sharon!!! Happy holidays :)
So pretty Sharon!I know where did December go?
Merry Christmas!
xx
Anne
it looks perfect and i am all about peace!
I love the peace garland...it might be a good thing to hang up after Christmas this year. Dianntha
I love the music sheets garland, very pretty. Happy Holidays!
Well, of course you know I love this banner! And the fact that we have matching mantles. Merry Christmas, Sharon!!
I love this idea. Beautiful!!!
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This sign is perfect for Christmas. Thanks for sharing with Throwback Thursday.
What a cute idea. Easy and vintage: my favorite kind!! Stopping by from Throwback Thursday by the way ~ Amy
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