Anyways, baubles are a great way to decorate for the holidays. You can get a huge container of them for between $10 and $20 (or maybe even less) and look at the impact you can create!
Fill up clear vessels:
Hang them up:
String them together to make a garland or wreath:
Or just scatter them artfully around your tabletop:
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Oooh, I love the hanging ones!! Okay, my mind just totally went to the gutter too, but honestly I do love the look of that!
ReplyDeleteThey look so great hanging up! I love them too! Might just have to try this!
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You've just inspired me to fill the glass vases in the dining room with balls - errr, baubles :-)
ReplyDeleteWhen we were in Bruges for Christmas a few years ago, there was a store window with tons of balls in different sizes hanging from invisible thread. It was SO pretty, and I keep meaning to do something similar in my house. Maybe this year!
Kelly
Loving the colorful Christmas balls. We always fill them up in a jar and scatter them on our mantel. Such a fun way to spread color and joy!
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