Collection: Garland + Wreaths
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Christmas Wreaths and Holiday Garland
A wreath on the door and garland along the mantle are two of the simplest ways to make a home feel ready for the holidays. This collection includes Christmas wreaths and seasonal garland in styles that lean natural and warm, made to look like something you'd find at a farmstand rather than a big box store. Whether you're decorating a front door, a staircase railing, or a fireplace mantle, these pieces set the tone for the rest of the room.
When choosing between a wreath and garland, think about where you have the most space to make an impact. A wreath works best as a single focal point, hung on a door, above a fireplace, or centered on a large wall. Garland is more flexible and can run the length of a mantle, wrap a staircase banister, or frame a doorway. The two often look best used together, with a wreath as the anchor and garland filling in around it.
How do I keep a faux wreath or garland looking natural?
The key is shaping the branches before you hang it. Gently bend and separate the individual stems so they point in different directions, mimicking the way real greenery grows. Most faux pieces look flat when they come out of the box, but a few minutes of shaping makes a significant difference in how full and natural they look.
What's the best way to hang garland on a mantle?
Drape the garland loosely rather than pulling it taut, since a relaxed drape looks more natural and gives you room to tuck in ornaments, candles, or greenery picks as accents. Command hooks at each end of the mantle are a damage-free way to keep the garland in place without putting nails into the wood.