Try The Viral Christmas Garland Hack: Make These 2 Simple DIY Garlands + Hear My Experience!
This smart shower rod hack and a DIY craft involving dried oranges are two Christmas garland ideas you’ll want to copy this season.
Let’s talk about beautiful Christmas garland decor!
I have been busy decking the halls and preparing for a fun holiday. With Christmas decorating in full swing, I wanted to share a couple of easy DIYs I have had success with. Maybe they can inspire some fun and easy DIY ideas for your home!
I tried the viral decorating hack of using a tension rod to hang a garland in the doorway!
WOW. I love how this turned out! What a fun way and easy way to hang Christmas garland! I did have some troubles along the way with this project, but hopefully you can avoid the same issues I encountered by using my tips.
This method of using a curtain or shower curtain rod has sure been popular this year in my social media feeds, and I was so excited to jump on this trend.
My number one tip for this is to use a strong tension rod.
I initially bought a thin one and it just kept falling from the weight of the garland. My doorway here is narrow, so a shower curtain rod was out of the question. I almost gave up, but then decided to search online for a better solution.
This strong tension rod from Amazon made such a huge difference. It can hold 30 pounds and is extremely sturdy and substantial. I’ll be able to use it year after year to create a holiday garland, and I highly reonlinemend it.
Here’s how to put together my hanging garland.
First, I set up the rod high enough to decorate it while standing. I used two garlands and twisted them a few times over the tension rod. Notice how I started high on the left side and then the right side is swagged down a little. I secured the garland to the rod in a couple of spots with zip ties just to be sure they didn’t slide off.
Then I went in with a few of my favorite faux orange and berry picks, and hung a pretty decorative bell and velvet ribbon using a stocking hanger. I also added a few nutcracker ornaments as that is my theme this year! The final step is to get on a ladder and lift your rod with the garland up near the ceiling.
The results are so stunning!
Here is a list of what I used to make this doorway Christmas garland:
- 6 ft. berry & pinecone garland*
- 6 ft. shimmery pine garland*
- 3 pine and faux orange picks*
- gold decorative bell
- set of 5 nutcracker ornaments
- 1-inch velvet ribbon*My exact item may no longer be available, but there are several other styles in stock!
Watch this garland onlinee to life! 😍
As another DIY decorating idea, check out this cute dried orange garland I made last year!
I loved making this garland as it was a fun and easy craft. The jute and wood beads make for a rustic and simple decoration that can work on the mantle, above a door, or on the Christmas tree! I incorporated it on my mantle with some other green garland and reindeer decor.
Below are the directions if you’d like to try it!
Dried Orange Slices Christmas Garland
PrintSupplies Needed
- 2-3 oranges
- twine
- 20 mm wood beads
Directions
1
Preheat the oven to 200 degrees. Slice the oranges about 1/8 inch thin.
2
Place the oranges on a baking sheet pan in a single layer. Bake for around 3 hours until dried. Turn the slices over halfway through baking. Let cool onlinepletely.
3
Use a wood skewer to poke a couple of holes in the orange. Thread the twine through the holes in the orange and place a wood bead between each orange.
I love how inexpensive and fun this dried orange project is! Let us know if you have tried any fun Christmas decorating DIY projects lately!
Make this adorable Dollar Tree Christmas Decor next!