We will be on the road tomorrow heading to Brooklyn for Thanksgiving, so I decided to take advantage of the early hours while everyone was still asleep to do my thanksgiving vegan cooking, and some decorating for the holidays.
I made my son a Christmas stocking about a month or so ago, and couldn't just hang it against the plain walls of our rental, so I decided to make an inexpensive fireplace.
I went to Home Depot and bought two bunches of Douglas Fir branches for about $6 each, and used the flower wire I already had to create a garland that I could then shape into a fireplace. I picked up some more Baby's breath from the grocery store for $5 and wrapped that around another bare wreath I had been using in the kitchen for decoration. I had this 6' string of wireless lights from holidays past and added them for a little warmth. It cost me a total of $17 to make this, and I'm super happy with how it came out. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
I made my son a Christmas stocking about a month or so ago, and couldn't just hang it against the plain walls of our rental, so I decided to make an inexpensive fireplace.
I went to Home Depot and bought two bunches of Douglas Fir branches for about $6 each, and used the flower wire I already had to create a garland that I could then shape into a fireplace. I picked up some more Baby's breath from the grocery store for $5 and wrapped that around another bare wreath I had been using in the kitchen for decoration. I had this 6' string of wireless lights from holidays past and added them for a little warmth. It cost me a total of $17 to make this, and I'm super happy with how it came out. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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