Holidays, Home Decor, Making a House a Home

DIY Santa and Reindeer Garland

The holiday season is the perfect time to create in your home. Try this DIY project by Cassity from Remodelaholic to add a little holiday spirit to your home!

Need a quick and easy Christmas garland? Look no further! This cute paper Santa and reindeer garland is easy to make and inexpensive! Perfect paper crafting without breaking the bank, and as a bonus, it is a pretty quick craft!

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Supplies:

  • Template (My deer were cut at about 7 1/2 inches long , or two per 8.5″ x 11″ sheet of paper, Santa took up one whole 8.5″ x 11″ page)
  • Scissors or paper cutting machine of your choice
  • Card-stock in the color of your choice – brown, white or silver reindeer, red or gold sleigh, whatever you like
  • Hot glue and gun
  • Twine or ribbon

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Directions:

  1. Start by tracing your template onto the card stock paper you have chosen for the reindeer and sleigh (or use a template in your cutting machine). For my 7 foot garland I had to cut about 11 deer plus Santa’s sleigh. Trace and cut out the shapes, if you are using scissors, I would suggest simplifying the antlers a bit. Remember you can choose any color you like that will match your Christmas decor… Don’t let my color choice feel like the only option. Go crazy!
  2. Plug in your glue gun and get it warmed up.
  3. While your glue gun is warming the glue, cut your twine to length. I left about 2 extra feet on either side, because I like how it looks hanging down on either side. To check my length I tied a loop about 2 feet from one end, I hooked the loop to the nail it will be hanging from on my mantel. Then I strung it across checking that I liked how it hung. Once I felt good about it, I tied the second loop on the other side, added the 2 feet and cut it. This can be hung anywhere, you don’t have to have a mantel, try a stair railing, across a window, in a doorway – endless options!
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  4. I started with Santa. Lay the cutout good side down, back side up. Glue a stripe of hot glue across half of the top, place the twine in the hot glue. Be careful where you place your fingers! Let it cool for about 30 seconds to a minute. Once it feels secure, finish gluing on the string. Keep adding the deer along the twine. Be sure to let the glue dry before moving along, unless you have a really long table! I eyeballed the space between each deer, but you can measure it if you like.

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  5. Add a counterweight! In order to keep my Santa and accompanying deer hanging nicely, I added a bead of glue along the bottom of each to weigh the bottom down, and keep it upright, when it was hanging.
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  6. Once the glue is all cool and done, hang it where ever you like! Sit back and admire your handy work!

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Hope you’ve been inspired to create a festive DIY piece for your home this holiday season and make a few memories in the process. Share your DIY projects and home moments with us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and be sure to use #HomeMoments!

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