Easy and Simple Orange Garland
I’ve been seeing everyone all over Instagram and Pinterest create these beautiful DIY orange garland for a quick and easy piece of Christmas decor this year. I cannot believe I never thought to do this myself before! It was so super simple to make and didn’t really cost me anything to make since I already had a bunch of oranges at home. I definitely recommend trying this out if you have some extra time and some oranges to spare!
https://morningsonmacedonia.com/diy-easy-and-simple-orange-garland/
The first thing you need to do is simply slice your oranges and then place them on a baking sheet. I baked them in the oven on 200 for about 3 hours.
I also flipped the slices around every 30 minutes, that way they would bake evenly and one side wouldn’t get more done than the other. The house also smelled heavenly while the slices were baking! Talk about a natural and cheap way to fill the house with a great holiday scent! After they were done baking, I left them out overnight to dry.
This was kind of a tedious process because I kept losing sight of the tiny hole and the fishing wire was hard to see as well! That’s why I think twine would work just fine for this project too. And it would probably make it even easier since you can see it better! Also, you don’t have to string just orange slices on it. You can get creative and add any other items you want! I’ve seen some beautiful orange garlands with cinnamon sticks attached to it or even some bay leaves as well. Just do a search on Pinterest for them and you will easily be inspired! I wanted to keep it simple and just do orange slices but if you are feeling more adventurous, go for it!
I knew I wanted to do an orange slice garland on my hutch because it has that copper/rose gold tone to it and I didn’t think a traditional Christmas garland with red would look that great with it. I have a few touches of red from my Rae Dunn Canisters, but that’s it. I wanted a more neutral and natural Christmas vibe on my hutch and I think this orange slice garland was definitely the way to go to achieve that!
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Lori on Nov 10, 2021
Love this idea! I don’t know if I have seen them Strung like this! I have only seen them strung through the middle. Thanks for the idea!!
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Alma Kiger on Sep 21, 2023
Love it thx for the tip
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Never tried drying fruit. Is this able to save year after year or is it one season and done?
Lol, OK, so I saw this post after I pitched a bag of old oranges that didn't get eaten up... Then of course, I went bsck to see how buried the oranges were in the trash, lol! Thankfully, we had just sent our son out with the trash, so they were right there, with an old green pepper and luckily the pepper was in a tied bag, lol! I am cutting them now, but wondering if it'll be just as good with older oranges?! One was a little too soft, so I didn't bother, but the other 3 are somewhat soft, not something we'd eat, bc it's obvious it's not good, lol, but for this I wonder if it'll be OK?! It's Def juicy.... Lol! Also, I wonder if you can do this with Apple slices?! Thanks for posting!