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Last-Minute DIY: Holiday Garlands Made of Star Anise

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With its spicy fragrance and stellar form, star anise is perfect for holiday decor. Here are two garlands that are quick and easy enough to make at the last minute.

Photography by Justine Hand for Remodelista.

Instructions

star anise, by Justine Hand for Remodelista_edited-1

Above: Unlike cinnamon sticks, which can be overwhelmingly potent, star anise has a more subtle, spicy scent.

Materials:

  • 1/2 pound of Whole Star Anise (illicium verum). I ordered mine from Glenbrook Farms; $10.29 for 1 pound.
  • 4 or 5 raw cotton bolls. Similar Cotton Branches are available at Save on Crafts; $5 for two stems. 
  • Several yards of silver thread (Garland 1) and ribbon (Garland 2)
  • Glue, such as Elmer's 
  • Wax paper

raw cotton bolls, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: Raw cotton bolls were left over from my Winter White Holiday Bough created earlier this season.

Garland 1: Star Anise and Cotton Bunting 

DIY star anaise garland, step 1, by Justine Hand for Remodelista_edited-1

Step 1: Take a small bit of cotton in hand and roll to form a slightly more uniform boll. (Note: You can also substitute white felt balls.) Using a needle, string your bolls along the silver thread, making sure to leave enough room for the star anise in between. Don't worry too much about the spacing at this point because you will be able to move the cotton bolls up and down the thread.

DIY star anaise garland, gluing anise, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Step 2: I experimented with trying to pierce and drill a hole through the anise, but it just fell apart, so in the end I went with glue. 

Once you have your cotton bolls evenly spaced, place one star anise face down in between each boll. Lay the thread over the back near the top of one of the arms of the stars and add a drop of glue. Note: You don't want to affix the star anise across the middle because the weight of the star will cause it to flip horizontally when hung. Allow to dry overnight.

The Finished Look

DIY Star anise garland, finished, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: Voila, your simple garland. I hung mine over a bare branch and some beeswax candles made by my friend Niho Kazuru.

DIY star anise garland detail, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: A celestial landscape: Up close the finished garland looks like a sky filled with stars and clouds.

DIY star anise gar;and with lights 2, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: As the sun goes down, a string of LED Fairy Lights add a warm glow; $17.99 for 20 feet.

DIY star anise garland with lights detail 4, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: A detail of the star anise and raw cotton. 

DIY star anise garland with lights detail, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: Not bad for about 10 minutes of work.

Garland 2: Star Anise Clusters

star anise garland 2, step 1, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Step 1: On a piece of wax paper, arrange a pattern of contiguous stars in a slight arc. Once again, make sure that most of the weight falls at the bottom of your garland. 

step 2 star anise garland 2 by Justine Hand for Remodelista

 Step 2: Apply a liberal amount of glue along the length of the garland. Don't worry if some glue seeps through to the wax paper. 

star anise garland 2, step 3, by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Step 3: While the glue is still wet, lay a ribbon across the garland leaving at least six inches of bare ribbon on each end. I used Studio Carta Thin Metallic Tight Weave Cotton Ribbon in silver; $9 for five yards. Again apply a liberal amount of glue. Leave to dry overnight. The next morning, gently peel the garland off the wax paper.

The Finished Look

finished star anise garland 2 by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: Moon and stars on my mantel.

detail, star anise grland 2 by Justine Hand for Remodelista

Above: A detail of the star-anise cluster garland. 

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