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Winter garlands are a simple way to add warmth and charm to any room during the colder months. I enjoy using these decorations—they bring a cozy feeling without much effort or pricey supplies. When I make my own garland, my space feels more personal and inviting.

Here are 14 easy DIY winter garland ideas that help you decorate your home with comfort and style. Most of these projects use things you probably already have around, and you can get all sorts of looks—rustic, minimal, whatever feels right.
Whether you want to brighten up a mantel or add a festive touch to your windows, I think you’ll find something here for every room and taste.
1. Pom-Pom Garland with Soft Wool Balls

I use soft wool balls to make pom-pom garlands. They add a cozy, textured look that just fits winter.
I string the wool balls on cotton rope—it’s simple and looks good on shelves or windows.
2. Dried Orange Slice Garland

Dried orange slices make a great garland. They bring a natural, warm look, and the slices smell fresh and citrusy, which makes my home feel cozy. The hardest part is waiting for the oranges to dry, but otherwise, it’s easy and cheap.
3. Glittered Pinecone String

I grab some pinecones, brush on glue, sprinkle glitter, and string them up. Glittered pinecones add a bit of sparkle without going overboard. You only need a handful of supplies.
4. Chunky Yarn Garland

Chunky yarn just screams cozy. It’s easy to work with, and making a garland doesn’t take long at all. You can braid, crochet, or knot the yarn for different styles—whatever feels right for your space.
5. Cotton Ball Snow Garland

I use cotton balls and string to make a snow garland. Just glue the balls on and hang it up. It’s quick, easy, and brings a soft, snowy touch to any room.
6. Handmade Snowflake Garland

I make snowflake garlands by cutting paper or crocheting snowflakes. They look simple and elegant, and hanging them over a fireplace or along a staircase just makes a room feel cozier.
7. Macramé Tree Garland

Macramé tree garlands give a simple, cozy look. I like the texture and handmade feel. Using basic cotton rope and a few knots, I can make one in an afternoon.
8. Twinkling Fairy Light Garland

I love wrapping twinkling fairy lights around garlands. The soft, warm glow really changes the mood of a room. I usually wrap them around green garlands for a simple, elegant look.
9. Frosted Branch Garland with String Lights

I use frosted branches and add string lights for a cozy, natural feel. This combo works well on staircases or mantels.
10. Mini Evergreen Sprig Garland

I make mini garlands with little evergreen sprigs. They’re easy to put together and bring a fresh, natural look. I like them on shelves or windowsills for a cozy touch.
11. Rustic Burlap and Greenery Garland

Burlap paired with fresh or artificial greenery makes a rustic garland that’s full of texture. The greenery keeps it looking natural.
If I add pinecones or berries, it gets more interesting without much extra work. This style fits right in with cozy or farmhouse decor.
12. Cinnamon Stick and Star Anise Garland

Cinnamon sticks and star anise make a garland that’s both pretty and smells wonderful. Their shapes and scents add a cozy feel. I just tie them onto twine for a quick, rustic decoration.
13. Lantern and Candlelight Garland

Lanterns and candles bring warm, soft lighting to garlands. That glow just feels special—simple greenery can’t really compare.
I space small lanterns or battery candles along the garland. It makes the whole area feel inviting, and it’s not too bright. This style works indoors or on a covered porch.
14. Cotton and Felt Ball Garland

I like using cotton and felt balls for garlands—they’re simple and bring this soft, homey look that’s hard to beat. If you’ve got a bit of string and some glue, you’re already most of the way there. Honestly, it just works with winter and holiday themes without screaming for attention.















