


First, color-block the square blocks from the Melissa & Doug® 200 Piece Wood Building Blocks Set. Paint one half of each side of a square block. To paint one half of a side use washi tape to create a diagonal across the block. Once dry, remove the tape, leaving a blocked diagonal shape on the face of each block side. Repeat for each side of the block. Note: I used the red square blocks and pink paint to create a color block that fit my color palette.



Next, spray paint the Round Unfinished Wood Bead Assortment a mix of white and gold. Then spray paint a selection of 3D Geometric Shapes black. You can change these to fit your own palette.



Next, when the painted shapes are dry, drill a hole through each one. To make the gold glitter balls, use gold glitter paint on the foam balls, then let dry. Once dry, drill a small hole into the gold glitter balls.

When you have finished drilling begin stringing the shapes onto a long length of craft wire. You can also use a needle and baker's twine to thread the string through each of the shapes. Pre-measure the length of wire or baker's twine required against your mantel, allow for slack so the garland hangs with a curve. Create a pattern as you thread. For example, gold ball, black block, color blocked, black block, white ball, gold ball and repeat. Use a selection of Green Beads as spacers between each pattern. The beads give a nice pop of color and sparkle!

Finally, use a couple of Command Hooks and hang the garland up on your mantel.
For more ideas and inspiration on creating a geometric inspired Christmas party be sure to check out my Modern Geometric Christmas Party, DIY Geometric Christmas Table Runner and Christmas Geometric Gift Wrap Ideas.



First, color-block the square blocks from the Melissa & Doug® 200 Piece Wood Building Blocks Set. Paint one half of each side of a square block. To paint one half of a side use washi tape to create a diagonal across the block. Once dry, remove the tape, leaving a blocked diagonal shape on the face of each block side. Repeat for each side of the block. Note: I used the red square blocks and pink paint to create a color block that fit my color palette.



Next, spray paint the Round Unfinished Wood Bead Assortment a mix of white and gold. Then spray paint a selection of 3D Geometric Shapes black. You can change these to fit your own palette.



Next, when the painted shapes are dry, drill a hole through each one. To make the gold glitter balls, use gold glitter paint on the foam balls, then let dry. Once dry, drill a small hole into the gold glitter balls.

When you have finished drilling begin stringing the shapes onto a long length of craft wire. You can also use a needle and baker's twine to thread the string through each of the shapes. Pre-measure the length of wire or baker's twine required against your mantel, allow for slack so the garland hangs with a curve. Create a pattern as you thread. For example, gold ball, black block, color blocked, black block, white ball, gold ball and repeat. Use a selection of Green Beads as spacers between each pattern. The beads give a nice pop of color and sparkle!

Finally, use a couple of Command Hooks and hang the garland up on your mantel.
For more ideas and inspiration on creating a geometric inspired Christmas party be sure to check out my Modern Geometric Christmas Party, DIY Geometric Christmas Table Runner and Christmas Geometric Gift Wrap Ideas.