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DIY Tassle Garland

20 July 2016 by Tausha Leave a Comment


tassle2On Tuesday night I hosted a ‘Girls Night In’ and set up an Oreo cookie bar for everyone to gorge on and I made a cute tassle garland for the backdrop. I had a few questions about how I did it & decided I would put a quick DIY post together. Tissue paper garland is seriously so easy & incredibly cheap! I find my tissue paper at either the 99c store or Target. You can get an entire pack with 20-30 sheets for just a few bucks. These are perfect for Holidays, parties, or as permanent decor in an office or bedroom. Presley has one in her room & it is such a statement piece- I love it. 
tassle3So, here we go. Seriously SO easy. You take your single piece of tissue paper and flatten it out. Fold it in half, fold that in half. Fold it up. Then cut strips. Unfold and roll up. Glue & string. Done. Just think of all the fun colors and patterns you can use….
tassle1-2Amazing right? I mean, my house has one for every single holiday. It’s so easy, quick & you can just toss them when you are done. Here is a picture of Presleys. (String art tutorial here)
tassle4Get creating! XO

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Then the leaves are removed & the olives are washed in regular water.

Next, The olives are dropped into another machine that works like little hammers crushing the olives (skin, meat, pit, water and olive oil all together)

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