Easy Paper Star Garland

Do you keep decorating even after you are decorated? Every year I start out by being minimal. I tell myself I'm only going to put out a few Christmas decorations....

accordian hooks with star garland and cutting boards


And by Christmas Eve my house is over the top decorated! 


Today I'm getting some last minute inspiration from a blog I subscribe to called Rocky Hedge Farm


hook rack with wreath and star garland



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What Sarah at Rocky Hedge Farm does with her manufactured home is amazing! 


She has transformed her home into an amazing farmhouse anyone would love. 


Her ideas are simple, homespun, and fantastic!


Today I'm borrowing this idea!


stars on jute



How easy is this?! 


The supplies you'll need for this project are:



You could even recycle a paper grocery bag!


hole punch and stars



Just pop out the stars with the hole punch, give them 2 holes with a standard hole punch, then string the stars on the jute! 


You don't even need to tie knots, the stars stay in place on the textured jute!


stars with twine and holes



You can put these cute little garlands anywhere, maybe even your packages! 


They would even be great for New Years Eve decorations! 


table with basket and star garland on hook rack





Add them to your tree or to garland you already have. 


Thanks so much for this great idea Sarah at Rocky Hedge Farm! 


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accordion rack with cutting boards and overlay



hook rack with stars and accessories and overlay


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accordion hook rack with accessories and stars




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I am Susan, the author and creator at Homeroad. I am a wife, mother of 4 daughters, and a grandmother of 5 and counting. I am a retired teacher, a DIY blogger and an artist at heart. .