Learn how to decorate a Christmas swag in anticipation of the upcoming
holidays. Festive and uniquely yours, decorating a Christmas swag is a
super simple way to add a personal touch to your Christmas decor.
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Last year after the holidays I scored a Christmas swag on clearance at Michael's. It was super plain, but I knew I could transform it into a better version of itself. It's amazing what a few accessories can do to change the look of a swag.
WHAT ARE CHRISTMAS SWAGS?
SUPPLY IDEAS FOR DECORATING A CHRISTMAS SWAG FOR LESS
- velvet (or any type) ribbon or pre-made velvet bows
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(I got my pre-made velvet bows at Target -- run, don't walk, because
I'm sure they'll sell out!)
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bells in various forms, e.g.,
bells on red velvet rope
- jute twine
My personal style tends to be that of a "less is more" philosophy. In
other words, I don't believe you need to tack on a whole bunch of
Christmas decorations to make an attractive, elegant Christmas swag.
To that end I believe the best swags are understated -- so I went with a
copy cat velvet bow and berry floral picks (with vintage-inspired sleigh
bells that are mostly hidden) to achieve that Hearth & Hand Christmas
swag look. (It already had pine cones.) I also tossed in two pine picks
for volume.
I love the texture created by the different types of greens used in this
swag. The more types of greens used equals more visual interest!
Lastly, I added jute twine to the round hanger at the top of the swag for
more of a rustic look.
Not only does the twine add texture, it also gives the swag more of a
finished look.
And while I loved the Hearth & Hand look, I also wanted to experiment
with creating my own French country Christmas style swag to go along with
my
French country Christmas tree.
Seems all it took to achieve that look was to add vintage-inspired sleigh bells on a red velvet rope! I think this look completely captures the French country Christmas vibe -- simple and elegant, yet rustic at the same time.
Last but not least there's another style of Christmas swag that's super low maintenance -- one where you forgo all the embellishments and just keep it totally simple (but for a single red velvet ribbon). Sometimes the most beautiful decorations end up being the simplest.
I got this cedar swag at Wal-Mart last year, but I'm sorry to say that it's currently out of stock. You can go to their website (link provided) and request to be alerted when the hanging Christmas faux greenery swag garland with red bow comes back in stock, or you can find other relatively plain Christmas swags to use as your base below:
CHRISTMAS SWAG RESOURCE LIST
2 Pack Christmas Teardrop Cedar Swag
4 Pack Christmas Teardrop Swags
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