Tip of the Day: Use Our Glittered Netting as Christmas Tree Garland

14' Sequin Netting Red Sparkle

Today, I was walking around the warehouse helping customers. Usually, this is the best way for me to come up with ideas for the Tip of the Day. I was not disappointed. By helping a customer, I was asked a question that led to this Tip of the Day.

The customer told me that she wanted a different look for her Christmas tree this year. She normally did things the traditional way with some lights, ornaments, and tinsel garland. Her children had grown and this year it was going to be HER tree. We walked over to the display area and I showed her some of our decorated trees to help give her some ideas. She immediately became captivated by all of our glittered netting. We have a couple of different kinds and colors. If you have never used it before, it is easy to use. Take a look at the gallery and you will see a couple of different ways we have used it. We have also used it to spruce up some Christmas garlands. It can be used as a garland, you can make a bow out of it, or tie it off every so often and create a kind of draping with it. Most of our netting is made from a monofilament line similar to fishing line that creates some body to it as well.

 
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