Woodland Christmas Garland

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$15
1 Hour
Easy

How to Create a Woodland Christmas Garland

I love rustic woodland Christmas decorations, so I decided to create a garland using that theme.

Let me show you how I made my Woodland Christmas Garland.

This is the space I had to work with.

Garlands

One of my goals for this project was to use things I already had. In storage, I had three 9′ garlands that I’ve had for years. For the length of this banister, I was going to need two of them.

Unfortunately, none of them matched.

I ended up choosing the two that were most similar. One had large pine cones and one had a few small pine cones.

I decided this would work because I planned to fancy them up a bit anyway, so the different pine cone sizes would soon be disguised.

I started each garland from opposite ends of the railing, allowing some to hang down on each end, and then again where they met in the middle.

Lighting

There is no electrical outlet near this banister, so I needed some battery-operated lights. Happily, I found THIS amazing set on Amazon and they were perfect for this situation. The lights were one of only two things I bought for this project.

They are 33 feet long with 100 warm-white lights, so they easily covered both of these 9-foot garlands with just one set!

However, I loved them so much, I went back to Amazon and ordered a second set just in case I need them for something else!

Bows

Because I was creating a woodland Christmas garland, I wanted ribbon that was a neutral color, but still had some pizzazz.

I selected two spools of ribbon from my stash to combine into a double bow. One has sort of a rustic, jute texture, and the other is a white/silver cut-out ribbon with a bit of sparkle. It reminds me of snowflakes, which is perfect for my winter woodland vibe.

I used these two contrasting ribbons to create large double bows for the newel posts. I made sure to leave extra-long tails for added impact.

Pinecones

Remember how the two different garlands didn’t match because one had larger pinecones and one had tiny ones?

Luckily, I had some old pinecones that I had picked up outside, and I just hot glued them here and there to balance out the two different garlands.

Berries and Extra Greenery

Next, I wanted to fill out these two garlands and make them more substantial. Back to my stash I went.

I found some Dollar Tree winter berries in a sort of champagne color that worked great with my neutral color scheme. I used wire cutters to cut them into individual branches, and then tucked them into the greenery of the garland.

The Silver Dollar Eucalptus was from my daughter’s wedding two years ago that I saved and dried. I had several twigs of it that I used to fill in the garland for some extra texture and interest.

Woodland Christmas Ornaments

And finally, my cute little woodland owl picks! Isn’t this snow owl the sweetest little thing?

Two of these little white owls from Hobby Lobby are the only other thing I bought besides the light for this project. I already had the brown owl from last year. Remember him?

I just tucked my little woodland forest animal ornaments in along the garland.

There are so many different embellishments and ornaments that you could use to create a woodland Christmas garland.

Side note: If you’re looking for even more Christmas inspiration, last year, our Christmas Pinterest Challenge was about creating Christmas Baskets. You can see mine, plus several other stunning displays HERE.

Last year’s Christmas Pinterest Challenge


Happy Decorating,

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Suggested materials:
  • Garland   (had it for years)
  • Woodland owls   (Hobby Lobby)
  • Battery Lights   (Amazon)
Niky | The House on Silverado
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  • Sherry Sherry on Dec 14, 2021

    Love the look. DEo you mind telling me where did you get the lighting fixture?


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