
Decorating with Branches
I love finding ways to stretch my decorating budget and keep versatile items on hand that work for multiple seasons and occasions.
My mother has always decorated with sticks and branches. Over the years she collected many styles—glittered sticks, plain winter branches, stems with flowers or tiny leaves. Simple branches make a quiet, elegant seasonal statement, and I was hooked. I wanted my own collection.

Branches remain a popular decorative choice because they feel timeless rather than simply trendy. Natural elements rarely go out of style and blend easily with many decorating schemes. If you find a few great branches, they can stand alone or be embellished to suit any season, holiday, or room—indoors or out.
Here’s a roundup of ideas for holiday and seasonal decorating with branches—maybe you’ll find a new idea to try.


I have a branch like the one with birds in the photo—why I never hung it on the wall before I’m not sure. It’s a quick way to add charm and personality.





Sometimes branches don’t need to be the focal point—they simply add height and texture to a vignette, like on a side table or mantel.


Even unadorned, branches introduce a sculptural quality that feels fresh and organic. Use them in tall vases, clustered in containers, or laid across a table as a simple runner.


There are countless ways to decorate branches—hang small ornaments, cards, paper birds, or natural elements like pinecones for added interest.

Twigs and branches are also an elegant, low-cost option for weddings and parties. They can be dressed up or kept minimalist to suit any theme or season.




How have you used branches and sticks
in your seasonal decorating?
Catch up on other posts from this 31-day series:
Day 9: Things to Treasure List
Day 10: Tips for Mantels and Display
Day 11: Tips for Holiday Curb Appeal
Day 12: Scents for the Season & DIY Cinnamon Stick Candles
The rest of the 31 Day Participants—keep going, you’re almost halfway there!