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Paper Tassel Garland That Looks Styled (Great for Summer Parties)

Tassel garlands are a summer party staple in the U.S.—graduations, birthdays, baby showers, and backyard gatherings.

Editorial craft guide
Colorful paper garland used for party decor

Paper tassel garlands are popular because they add movement. That motion reads “party” instantly, which is why they show up so often in U.S. summer events.

To keep tassels from looking messy, focus on two constraints: consistent length and a limited palette. When those are controlled, the garland looks intentional.

Colorful paper garland used for party decor
Party garland color direction

Why tassels work

  • Looks festive even on a plain wall.
  • Easy to adapt to any theme palette.
  • Fast to make in batches once you find a rhythm.
  • Pairs well with rosettes, stars, and paper chains.

Materials

  • Tissue paper or crepe paper
  • Scissors
  • Twine or ribbon
  • Clear tape or glue
  • Optional: metallic cord for a cleaner look

Tassel directions

  • All-white tassels for minimal weddings and showers
  • Two-tone tassels (base + metallic accent)
  • Mixed lengths for a boho look (only if planned)
  • Mini tassels for a cake table

Paper types

PaperBest forNotes
Tissue paperSoft tasselsLightweight, tears easier
Crepe paperTextured tasselsStretchy, forgiving
Wrapping paperCrisp tasselsHeavier, more structured
Metallic paperAccentsUse sparingly

A tassel garland looks premium when the color plan is simple and the lengths are consistent.

Step-by-step

StepWhat to do
1Choose 2–3 colors and decide tassel length.
2Cut sheets into rectangles and fringe them evenly.
3Roll and twist each tassel to create a clean top loop.
4String tassels on twine and lock spacing with a small tape dot.
5Hang and adjust drape; keep the line level for photos.
Styled garland detail in a room setting
Styled garland detail
Bright paper garland on a light wall
Lightweight hanging decor

Video tutorial

DIY crepe paper tassel garland

Mistakes

  • Too many colors in a short garland
  • Uneven fringe cuts that look fuzzy on camera
  • No spacing plan (tassels clump together)
  • Weak attachment so tassels slide

FAQ

How many tassels do I need?

For a 6 ft garland, 12–18 tassels usually looks balanced.

Can I make it in advance?

Yes—store tassels in a box with light pressure so fringe stays flat.

How do I keep spacing even?

Mark the string with small dots or lock each tassel with tape.

What’s the fastest assembly method?

Batch cut and fringe, then assemble all tassels in a row.

Tassels are one of the easiest ways to make summer decor feel event-ready in the U.S.

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