Make Christmas Garland Look Lush and Festive + 25 Creative Ideas

How to make Christmas garland extra full and festive for the staircase
How to make garland extra full and festive!

This year we tried a fresh approach with our faux cedar garland, making it look fuller and more festive with a few simple additions. I love the result. While plain cedar or pine garland can be beautiful on its own, layering and embellishing turns an inexpensive strand into something that feels custom and elevated.

Why I Decorate for Christmas Early

We started decorating early to be ready for family arriving at Thanksgiving. For us, the holidays overlap: being thankful and feeling festive can happen at the same time. We often enjoy Thanksgiving dinner by the Christmas tree.

Decorating ahead of time makes the process calmer and more enjoyable. Getting the messy work done early means less stress during the holidays and more time to focus on family and gratitude. It also lets you savor the season instead of rushing through it.

How Faux Garland Keeps Decorating Simple

Faux garland is ideal for early decorating since it won’t dry out or shed needles. I still enjoy fresh cedar and sometimes add a few real sprigs, but faux pieces let me set things up early without the maintenance. For areas like the porch, I often use fresh garland and avoid storing it indoors.

how to layer garland together to make it look fuller and more festive
Cypress, cedar and pinecone garlands layered together create depth and texture.

Make Garland Look Fuller by Using Two or More Strands

I pulled out last year’s cedar garland and an older strand already decorated with pinecones and berries. The idea to hang them together transformed the look instantly. Having a helper makes the task easier, though it’s doable solo.

How to use two Christmas garland together
Layering different garlands creates a lush, tailored appearance.

Because our railing is small, decorating was quick and affordable. If you want a fuller look you can pair different garlands or use multiple strands of the same type. Alternatively, add decorations directly to a single strand. There are many ways to achieve a rich, finished look without spending a lot.

How to tie garland to railing

How to Hang Two Garland Strands Together On a Stair Railing

Start by securing the main garland to the railing with twine. Don’t trim the loose ends until the final adjustments are made so you can re-tie if necessary. Next, place the second garland over the first and tie it in a few spots. You can also tie the two strands together where they overlap to keep them aligned. Twine is simple, effective, and gives a cozy, homemade touch.

Blood red oranges for decorating
Dried citrus adds a bright, natural pop of color to greenery.

How to Add Dried Oranges to Your Garland

After layering the garlands we decided to add dried oranges for a citrus accent. Poke a small hole near the edge of each dried slice, thread clear fishing line or thin twine through, and tie them to the garland at intervals. The warm color contrasts nicely with green foliage and adds an organic, seasonal detail.

Nautical rope for christmas decorating
Nautical rope and bells bring a coastal, handmade feel.

Add Nautical Rope and Bells for Extra Charm

We debated ribbon but instead used nautical rope to introduce texture and a coastal vibe. Tying knots and adding an antique set of bells finished the look. Let the rope ends fray slightly or separate the strands to create a tassel-like fringe. Small unexpected elements like these make the garland feel personal and curated.

Nautical rope for Christmas decor with fringe and knots

How to Keep Christmas Decorating Simple

You can always add more layers and accents, but simplicity is often the most satisfying approach. A modestly decorated staircase or mantel can feel complete and festive without being overdone. If inspiration strikes later, you can build on what’s already in place, but having something finished early is a relief and a joy to enjoy through the season.

How to make Christmas garland look fuller and more festive for the staircase

More Ideas for Embellishing Christmas Garland

Look around your home for items that reflect your life and style. Personal touches make decorations meaningful and unique. Consider these ideas to add extra festive detail:

favorite ornaments
small framed photos
stockings
vintage teacups
string lights
ribbons
berries
sheet music
rolled gratitude notes from family
glittered pinecones
dried lime or orange slices
faux or frosted apples
eucalyptus sprigs
faux poinsettias
holly or other seasonal foliage
beads or garlands
faux birds or snowflakes
frosted branches
seashells for a coastal touch
or any small objects that inspire you

That little brainstorming sparked another idea for my garland—so I might continue tweaking it. What do you think of embellished garland?

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My two favorite faux Christmas garlands (+ tips for greenery and garland)

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