What you'll need:
10 yards burlap ribbon (found in floral section of craft store) Acrylic paint Sponge stamp Needle with large eye TwineInstructions:
1. Find somewhere to paint your burlap ribbon! We had the perfect length walkway in our backyard to unroll it and let it dry. You can also do it in sections if space is limited.



4. Fold the end of the burlap ribbon over and thread the needle through. Continue with a 1-2" stitch through the middle of the burlap ribbon, pulling it tight to create a ruffle. This straight stitch will create an accordion-like fold. If you want something even more ruffly, switch to a zig zag stitch. We started with a couple straight stitches, but then switched to the zig zag for the remainder of the garland and finished with a couple straight stitches at the end.
5. Once you get to the end of your ribbon (which is now a cute ruffly garland), tie a big knot. If you plan to hang it by the ends, you can leave some extra twine on the end.
We put our garland on our favorite piece of furniture ... the bar! It makes us happy, and so does everything on our bar. You can also place it across a mirror or on the bed frame (like below). Happy Fall!