I’m surprised that coffee garland’s aren’t all the rage this Christmas season! It’s such a simple idea… I wonder if it would work? Maybe it requires too much work to drill a small hole through each coffee bean. Nevertheless, I’d like to see someone give it a try. I thought of the idea while looking at some popcorn garland’s.
TOMAS Do you think a coffee garland might bring tears instead of cheers to coffee lovers? Imagine seeing a garland made out of your favorite steak? 🙂 0 Reply December 18, 2006
Chris Tingom Imagine a world where all garlands were made from coffee beans. 0 Reply December 18, 2006
karen m. it’s actually a very cute idea. time intensive, but cute. o.k. you do one first chris. 0 Reply December 18, 2006
Steve Kessler Do I see a http://www.arizona-coffeegarland.com in your future Chris? 0 Reply December 18, 2006
Chris Tingom Yeah, I might actually make one of these. I don’t want to think about how much time it would take, though. 0 Reply December 18, 2006
Karen m. i wonder if the beans would still be intact after twenty years? if so, we could pro rate your time investment. 0 Reply December 18, 2006
Brian Sheahan Chris – Please, don’t. Allow me to save you the troubles. Victoria put together a popcorn string of garland together and after 3 days, she almost tore my head off – CLEAN off. You’re likely to kill a co-worker should you undertake such a project! Instead, buy one. Trust me. Trust me. (bs.) 0 Reply December 18, 2006
Chris Tingom Haha, ok. Good advice all around. I don’t have time, anyways. Unless someone has a rare variety of super long coffee beans. 0 Reply December 19, 2006
karen m. if you are looking for holiday decorating ideas, don’t forget that heavily sedated pets make unusual centerpieces. just kidding, i love my dogs. 0 Reply December 19, 2006