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Summary: Learn how to knot the end of the string for Popcorn Christmas Garland with expert Christmas decoration tips in this free video.
Angela Pugh is the mother of two teenage daughters and the eldest of three daughters. As a child her mother taught the three siblings how to string popcorn to stimulate family bonding...read more
"Hi everybody, my name is Angela Pugh. I'm here today on behalf of Expert Village to teach you how to create Christmas tree garland out of popcorn. Alright, let's just say that you've finished stringing this garland and you want it to stay like this. You're going to have two ends that you're going to have to tie into a knot so that your popcorn and your cranberries stay in place, okay? So maybe three knots on this end, okay, and on the other end, if you just want to wrap it around your fingers a couple times, tuck it through, pull your fingers out and there's a knot. Do that a couple more times, the knot should get bigger. There's all different ways you can make a knot. I'll tell you, get a little kid to make a knot for you. Tell them they're trying to tie their shoes, that will make a good knot. And in the meantime, when you get finished, you've got your popcorn and cranberry garland all yummy looking. Don't forget, you can make it longer for the Christmas tree but don't make it too long because you don't want it to get tangled. Two pieces of popcorn, two pieces of cranberries and just alternate, you got it?"
eHow Article: Knotting the End of Popcorn Christmas Garland