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1 December 2011
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Holiday cheer straight from my wardrobe!

This was super easy to make! I took a wire hanger and twisted it into a hoop, securing it by wrapping both ends together. Then I took a super long knit scarf I made a while back, and a fabric one I thrifted, doubled the knit one so there were three equivalent lengths of material, then braided them into a four-strand braid around the hoop (using the wire as the fourth strand). Then I took a red nylon knee sock I had and split it lengthwise, tying it to the wreath. I added a felt bow for funsies and hung the whole thing over my door, nailing the top of the sock to the other side of the door to secure the whole thing.
It took about twenty minutes, cost nothing, and I can take it all apart at the end of the holiday season without sacrificing the scarves.

Holiday cheer straight from my wardrobe!

This was super easy to make! I took a wire hanger and twisted it into a hoop, securing it by wrapping both ends together. Then I took a super long knit scarf I made a while back, and a fabric one I thrifted, doubled the knit one so there were three equivalent lengths of material, then braided them into a four-strand braid around the hoop (using the wire as the fourth strand). Then I took a red nylon knee sock I had and split it lengthwise, tying it to the wreath. I added a felt bow for funsies and hung the whole thing over my door, nailing the top of the sock to the other side of the door to secure the whole thing.

It took about twenty minutes, cost nothing, and I can take it all apart at the end of the holiday season without sacrificing the scarves.

#crafts #christmas #holidays #scarf wreath

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