DIY Christmas garlands can transform your holiday décor with a personal touch, whether you’re dressing up a mantel, a doorway, or your tree. By mixing fresh or faux greenery, ribbons, and ornaments, you’ll craft something that looks festive and feels like a joyful, hands-on project. Let’s explore how to design your own garland step by step.


Begin with a clear vision
Before you gather materials, decide on the style you want your DIY Christmas garlands to reflect. Perhaps you’re drawn to rustic, natural touches, or maybe you love the sparkle of metallic elements. Once you have a clear direction, it becomes easier to choose the right materials and colors.
- Rustic or farmhouse style: Combine evergreen sprigs, pinecones, and dried fruit.
- Modern and minimal: Use geometric brass pieces or simple greenery (Martha Stewart).
- Kid-friendly: Play with candy garlands or felt crafts that children can help assemble.


Pick your garland base
When you’re building from scratch, your base sets the foundation for the entire look.
- Fresh greenery: Gather 20 to 30 evergreen branches for every six feet of garland (Jessica Brigham). You can often forage these locally or buy from a florist.
- Faux greenery: A good-quality faux garland can last for years. Doubling or tripling faux garlands helps create a lush appearance, especially when you mix varieties like pine, cedar, juniper, and eucalyptus (The Craft Patch).


Layer in fresh greenery
If you go fresh, you’re in for that classic Christmas scent, plus a natural, full look. According to a 2025 DIY guide, bundle 3 to 4 sprigs at a time with floral wire, then secure the bundles so they overlap. You’ll want to wrap wire two or three times for stability, creating one long arrangement as you move down the length of twine or rope (Under A Tin Roof).
Tools you’ll need for fresh garlands include:
- Gardening shears or pruners
- Floral wire
- Twine or rope
- Ribbon (optional)
Mist your greenery regularly to help it stay fresh. For doorways or mantels, fasten your garland with nails or sturdy hooks. If you prefer a wreath, try tying the ends with decorative bows.


Explore fun add-ons
Personalizing your garland is where the real fun begins.
- Wood or glass beads: Thread them on wire or twine (Martha Stewart). They add texture and sparkle.
- Felt shapes or paper crafts: Create mini felt flowers, leaves, or tassels for a whimsical pop of color (Better Homes & Gardens).
- Candy garlands: Use pierceable candies like gummies or Lifesavers for a sweet, colorful display. Just keep them away from heat to prevent melting (Martha Stewart).
- Ribbon or tulle: Tie in loops or bows at evenly spaced intervals. Wired ribbon can create a poofed, polished look (The Craft Patch).


Hang and enjoy
Stringing lights through your garland can brighten up your home. Mix standard lights with mini fairy bulbs for extra dimension. If outlets are out of reach, battery-operated strings are a good workaround. Once everything is in place, gently fluff the greenery and rearrange ornaments for balance.
- For mantels: Secure each end with twine or floral wire.
- For stair banisters: Spiral the garland along each rail, adding small bows.
- For front doors: Use sturdy hooks so that your décor stays in place if the door is used often.


Frequently asked questions
How do I keep a fresh garland from drying out?
Misting your garland with water every day or two helps maintain moisture. You can also spritz the branches with hairspray to lock in some of the needles.
Can I mix fresh and faux greenery?
Absolutely. Many DIYers layer faux garlands with fresh sprigs or eucalyptus stems. This combo provides the fragrance of real greenery while maintaining the structure of faux branches.
What’s the best way to add lights?
Attach lights before adding smaller decorations. Wrapping them around the base or weaving them through the branches keeps wires hidden and illumination even.
How long do fresh garlands last?
Fresh garlands typically last about two weeks or more if kept out of direct sunlight and consistently misted. Cooler indoor temperatures also help extend their vitality.
Can I reuse my garland next year?
Faux garlands are easy to store and reuse. If you’re working with fresh materials, consider saving ornaments, ribbons, or other decorations and disposing of the greenery responsibly when the season ends.
With these ideas and tips, you’re ready to create DIY Christmas garlands that brighten your home. Whether you choose fragrant-evergreen bundles or a playful felt-and-glass-bead design, your handmade garland will bring the warmth and creativity of the holiday spirit into every corner. Enjoy crafting!
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