Christmas Garland
Christmas Garland with Spruce, Conifer and Pinus
Time: 24 minutes Season: Predominantly Christmas but can be adapted seasonally
In this festive tutorial, we demonstrate how to create a classic Christmas garland using a beautiful combination of spruce, conifer, and Pinus strobus (soft blue pine). This traditional yet versatile design is perfect for staircases, mantelpieces, shop displays, archways, or event dressing.
You’ll learn how to work with different types of winter greenery to achieve fullness, movement, and long-lasting structure. The natural textures and tones of these seasonal foliages make this garland ideal for both rustic and refined décor styles. Whether you’re preparing for the Christmas season at home or designing for clients and events, this tutorial will guide you through creating a lush, elegant garland that holds beautifully throughout the festive period.
If you would like to recreate the design, you will need:
| Quantity | Plant Materials / Equipment |
|---|---|
| 1 reel | Binding wire |
| 1 mini pack | Wires |
| 1 pack | Dried Fruit Pack |
| 5 | Pine cones |
| 1 KG | Spruce |
| 1 bunch | Conifer |
| 25-30 stems | Pinus Strobus 40-50cm |
| 1 pair | Scissors or Secateurs |
| Small selection | Cinnamon Sticks |
| 1 pack | Hobby Raffia |
Thank you for watching! We hope this Christmas garland tutorial has inspired you to embrace the beauty of seasonal foliage and create festive designs with confidence. With the right mechanics and layering techniques, you can transform simple greenery into a gorgeous, full garland that adds warmth and charm to any space.
We hope you feel encouraged to explore different foliages, experiment with scale, and adapt this style into your own festive décor or event work this season. If you have any questions or feedback, please do not hesitate to share in the box below.
Happy creating — and happy Christmas!
