Handmade winter garlands: cute ideas that are easy to make
In winter, we tend to spend more time indoors, and many of us may find ourselves thinking, “I want to make something,” or “I want to decorate my room to brighten the mood.”
In this article, we’ll share DIY ideas for winter garlands.
We’ve gathered cute and stylish ideas using origami paper, felt, leaves, and nuts.
Each one is simple to make, so give them a try if you like!
There are also ideas inspired by winter events like Christmas.
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Handmade Winter Garlands: Cute and Easy Ideas (11–20)
[Origami] Flower Garland
![[Origami] Flower Garland](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eL5acN1NoaA/sddefault.jpg)
This is a colorful, cute garland made of three-dimensional origami flowers strung together.
First, accordion-fold the origami paper, fold it in half and secure the crease, round off the corners with a cut, open it up, then secure two more points to shape it into a flower.
Next, make these flowers in various colors, attach a string, and the whole piece is complete.
It’s important to follow consistent steps so each flower has the same shape, and to choose origami colors that make it look more vibrant.
If you feel that flowers alone look too simple, try adding other decorations at regular intervals.
Advent garland

This garland also features an advent calendar element to build excitement as Christmas approaches.
Keep the small gift bags simple by using coffee filters, and add sparkle with surrounding decorations.
By decorating the numbers on the bags with stamps and such, people can enjoy watching the numbers progress.
Arranging the bags amid Christmas colors—starting with holly—strongly conveys that it’s a decoration for the season, so it’s highly recommended.
Yarn ball garland

A garland with a soft look made from a string of yarn balls—perfect for winter decorations and full of warmth.
The balls are simple: just wrap yarn around your finger, roll it in your hands to make it small, then finish by threading the end firmly through a gap so it forms a knot-like closure.
Attach a cord here, and glue on the trimmed ends to hide them to complete the base.
From there, add other decorations.
Lace is recommended; matching the colors to the yarn to create a cohesive overall look is the key.
Heart Garland

Valentine’s Day is a major winter event, and the excitement builds as it approaches, doesn’t it? This garland, with a cute look of connected hearts, fits the Valentine’s image perfectly.
Fold an accordion-folded sheet of paper in half, round off the edge with scissors, and when you open it up, you’ll get heart shapes.
Then simply thread a string through and line them up.
If you use crepe sheets with different colors on the front and back, you’ll get a soft, colorful look.
In addition to hearts, adding flower-like shapes made by arranging and attaching these pieces will make it even more festive, so that’s recommended too.
Felt Christmas garland

Christmas, arguably the biggest event of winter, inspires this garland strung with a variety of themed motifs.
The process is simple: cut felt into motif shapes, layer them, and attach a string.
The key is to stack the felt to add volume—the overlapping of the soft material creates a warm feel.
As you consider which motifs to make, we recommend using classic Christmas colors like red, green, and white to enhance the festive atmosphere.


