
Decorating with Branches
I love to find ways to stretch my decorating budget and keep items on hand that are extremely versatile and can be used for more than one occasion or season.
My mother decorated with sticks and branches for as long as I can remember. She kept versions for every season — glittered for holidays, plain for winter, adorned with flowers or tiny leaves — and they always made a simple, striking seasonal statement. I caught her enthusiasm and started collecting my own.

Branches are still being used in fresh and creative ways. Though they may feel trendy at times, they are really timeless — natural elements rarely go out of style. A good branch looks beautiful on its own or with minimal embellishment, and it adapts easily to different seasons, holidays and rooms, indoors or out.
Here is a roundup of ideas for decorating with branches — practical, inexpensive and versatile options you can adapt for your home.

Branches can add height and texture to a mantel, grouped in a tall vase or arranged along the shelf as part of a layered display.

A single branch mounted on the wall, perhaps accented with small ornaments or birds, creates an easy focal point. If you already have decorative twigs, try hanging them vertically or diagonally to change the room’s lines.




Use branches as sculptural accents in vases on side tables or console tables. Even when not the main attraction, they add vertical interest and balance to a vignette. Lightweight branches can also hold small cards, photos or place cards for gatherings.

A few well-placed twigs beside a lamp or on a side table can subtly elevate the overall styling without overpowering the space.


Branches work beautifully in winter decor as well: spray them white or silver for a frosted look, or leave them natural for a rustic feel. Clusters placed in a heavy vase can become a minimalist centerpiece for a dining table or entryway.


You can embellish branches with small ornaments, berries, string lights or handcrafted items like pinecone birds for a personalized touch.

Branches also serve as elegant, inexpensive decor for weddings and parties. Use them as non-floral centerpieces, escort card displays or to add height and drama to reception tables.




No matter the style of your home, branches are adaptable. Keep a few neutral ones for everyday decorating and a couple of embellished options for holidays or special events. They’re lightweight, often free if foraged responsibly, and provide instant texture and visual interest.
How have you used branches and sticks
in your seasonal decorating?
Catch up on the past posts in 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
Explore these ideas and consider how a few branches could refresh your next seasonal display — simple, affordable and endlessly adaptable.