DIY Christmas Garland Ideas from Coniferous Branches

New Year's holidays are a lot of store-bought shiny tinsel, but more and more often, you want something new and fresh. Why not make garlands from pine branches? No one says to spoil nature. Very often you can find a lot of branches that sellers are going to throw away. After all, before the New Year holidays they sell pine trees, and after these sales there are either branches or whole trees that were rejected for some reason. In the clearing or in the forestry there are also many branches that disappear. Decorations made of such material are cheap and environmentally friendly. Coniferous smells in the house will create a special atmosphere of freshness. Pine, spruce, fir and thuja branches and cones are suitable for garlands. What could be more suitable for the winter holidays!

The wonderful scent of pine branches is associated with winter holidays. Perhaps this is just one of the reasons for the return of real Christmas trees and the growing trend for holiday decorations made from natural materials. It is true - the appearance of a piece of winter nature in the house creates a special atmosphere. Garlands are one of the main elements of decoration, which is required along with the Christmas tree and the beloved New Year wreath. Yes, there are thousands of craft ideas using various materials - from ordinary paper to pine cones, but we would like to focus your attention on the charm of coniferous trees!

New Year's garlands of coniferous trees

DIY evergreen New Year's garlands can be used to decorate everything - doors and windows, both outside and inside the house, walls, wall shelves, stairs or fireplace railings. You can use the garland as a centerpiece for your New Year's table.

To make a garland, you will need several branches of coniferous trees - spruce, pine, thuja or fir. Add Christmas toys or ornaments, ribbons, natural materials - pine cones or branches with winter berries as decorations, and you will have a unique decoration. You can keep the main color palette of the holiday decor or add accent colors - for example, if you have chosen a traditional red and green color theme, add a few white, silver or gold accents for extra festive sparkle.

 

DIY Christmas garlands made of coniferous trees step by step

 

You can choose New Year's garlands made of pine branches according to your taste; some will take just a few minutes, while others will take a couple of hours.

You will need an assortment of fresh branches, floral wire, cutting scissors, and some twine or similar wire.

  1. Gather green branches. These can be pine, fir, or any other type of evergreen tree. If you have a Christmas tree vendor near your home, there will likely be some branches left over. For a pop of color, you can take holly leaves and berries. If you plan to cut branches from trees, make sure you do it properly. Don’t cut down all the spruce in the forest, try to take branches that touch the ground.
  2. First, tie a loop on the wire or cord base. Then, using the cord, attach the first branch to the rope. Attach the branch along the rope and wrap the thread two or three times around the branch until you are sure it is secured.
  3. Place the second branch so that it slightly overlaps the first, securing everything with cord or wire. Continue adding greenery along the garland until the craft reaches the desired length.
  4. Leave a little rope at each end of the garland, which will allow you to secure the garland to the stairs or walls. Check if there are any bare spots on your garland and fix them if necessary. Add decorations and your holiday garland is ready!