Imagine gathering near the fireplace, where every ribbon sways gently and bells shimmer with holiday light.
This garland feels like something you’d find in an old Christmas storybook, hand-tied, heartfelt, and brimming with nostalgia.
The red ribbons look like candy-cane stripes come to life, and the golden bells give just enough sparkle to make your mantel shine.
It’s the kind of decoration that feels both elegant and welcoming, inviting everyone to linger a little longer in the glow of the season.
Materials Needed
- 10-12 small brass or gold-tone bells (about 2″ each)
- Red satin ribbon (1″ wide, 4 yards)
- Twine or jute string (8 feet, sturdy enough to hold bells)
- Hot glue gun or needle and thread
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut your twine to 8 feet, leaving extra length on both ends for tying or hanging.
Step 2: Cut ribbon strips 14″ long, one for each bell. You’ll need around 10-12 strips.
Step 3: Thread a ribbon through the loop of each bell, tie a secure knot, and let the ends hang down.
Step 4: Tie each ribboned bell onto the twine, spacing them 6-7 inches apart. Adjust as you go to keep spacing even.
Step 5: Once all bells are attached, tie a bow at the top of each ribbon for a polished look.
Step 6: Hang the garland across your mantel, staircase, or entryway, adjusting ribbon lengths so they drape nicely.
Notes:
If you prefer a more rustic look, swap the red ribbon for burlap ribbon or green velvet. You can also alternate gold and silver bells for extra sparkle.