Decorative mesh ribbon works a lot like wire-edged ribbon. It isn't 
stiff, but it holds its shape, permitting you all manner of design 
indulgences for holidays and special occasions. The ribbon is an elegant
choice for garlanding holiday trees, but it comes in scores of colors 
and widths and may be used year-round for decorating everything from 
your front door to your backyard.To get more news about 
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Capture the exuberance of the holiday season with a door wreath made
of decorative mesh ribbon. Tie strips of the ribbon in green, 
red-and-white stripes, solid red and silver around a wreath form, 
completely hiding the form. Tuck sprays of silver and red beads in among
the ribbons for extra dazzle and hang a glittery cut-out snowman -- 
with a ribbon muffler -- in the center of the wreath. Attach three 
silver jingle bells or a couple of silver-dipped pine cones to the 
bottom of the wreath on narrow lengths of red or green grosgrain.
Your spring table is a cloud of soft color when you make a 
centerpiece with pastel mesh ribbon and tokens of the season. Surround a
low, footed cake platter with a woven collar of palest green, yellow, 
pink and lilac ribbon, blended with thinner strands of deeper greens, 
rose, and purple, and a few pops of white and silver. Once the "nest" is
in place, set a wicker or rush basket on the platter and swirl more 
pastel ribbon around its handle, tying it off in a huge bow -- like a 
butterfly. Tuck pastel plastic Easter eggs into the ribbon nest and fill
the basket with paper hay and tinsel-wrapped chocolate eggs and petits 
fours in paper cups to distribute as dessert after a festive brunch or 
luncheon.
A garden wedding setting reflects the blooming flowers when you 
festoon chair backs with bows and streamers of decorative mesh ribbon in
wedding colors. Tie a wide band of ribbon around the upper chair back 
of every other chair, finishing it off with a giant bow. On alternate 
chairs, tie the ribbon around the chair back, knot it over an artificial
sprig of lily-of-the-valley, and let the long ends of the ribbon curl 
down like streamers. Use the same ribbon for a backdrop behind the 
wedding table or the arch for outdoor vows. Stretch a thin wire across 
the space; from it, hang random-length strands of the mesh used for the 
chairs, wide satin ribbon in deeper shades of the wedding pastels, 
strands of white and silver curling ribbon, and very thin 
gathered-ribbon trim.
Decorate for a Halloween party and trick-or-treat night with mesh 
ribbon pumpkins to hang in your lighted windows. Scrunch decorative 
orange mesh into a fat ball for each pumpkin and overlay it with wide 
orange mesh ribbon in rounded vertical columns to mimic the ridges of a 
pumpkin globe. Gather the top into a knot and tie strips of green mesh 
ribbon around it to sprout out in curves like leaves on a pumpkin vine. 
Top off the green leaves with a cluster of silk autumn leaves and 
strands of tiny orange berries. Hang one of the pumpkins in each of the 
front-facing windows on the ground floor of your house. Light them to 
glow for visitors, inside and out, with a small spotlight facing up 
beneath each pumpkin or a strand of fairy lights draped around each 
window frame.
					
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