Thursday, November 9, 2017

Vintage Skate Swag

Vintage Skate Swag

Authors John Gillespie & Christina Symons join us today with a festive winter project from their book, Everyday Eden: 100+ Fun, Green Garden Projects for the Whole Family to Enjoy (Harbour Publishing).


Vintage Skate Swag
Vintage Skates as Festive Holiday Decor

Swish Swag


Who doesn’t have a pair of old skates lying around the basement gathering dust? You can transform them into this charming vintage skate swag in just a few simple steps.


Vintage Skates
Vintage Skates

Put those babies back into use as charming holiday décor for your door. Embellish your skates with holly and other holiday greens from the garden, some fancy ribbon and a candy cane or two. You may also want to use bells, seed pods, holiday ornaments, mini gourds or small tree fruits.


Materials


  • Pair of skates (vintage secondhand skates are also readily available at thrift stores)
  • Heavy-duty or double-ply garden twine
  • Assortment of greens from the garden
  • Two jars that fit inside the skates
  • Ribbon, pinecones and other decorations like bells, seed pods,
  • holiday ornaments, mini gourds or
  • small tree fruits

Clean the skates and replace the laces with heavy-duty or double-ply garden twine.


Mason Jars for making skate swag
Mason Jars for making skate swag

Find two small jars that will fit inside the skates. They will keep your greens in place and also hold water (optional) to keep them fresh.


Bundles of Evergreens
Bundles of Evergreens

Select an assortment of greens from the garden (holly, cedar, salal, etc.) and tie into two neat bundles. Place the bundles in the jars and trim the ends until you have a pleasing display.


Vintage Skates as Festive Decor
Vintage Skates as Festive Decor

Decorate your skate swag with more ribbon, pinecones, and ornaments and then hang it in place on your front door or potting shed.


Everyday Eden
Everyday Eden

Be sure to grab a copy of Everyday Eden: 100+ Fun, Green Garden Projects for the Whole Family to Enjoy. The book is filled with projects using inexpensive, often recycled, materials and easy techniques. This lively collection of garden projects and practices will delight beginner and experienced green thumbs alike.


Original article and pictures take gardentherapy.ca site

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