Staircase Banister
The staircase banister is the quintessential spot to hang a Christmas garland. Whether you prefer a simple string of lights or a more elaborate display with baubles and ornaments, a draped garland adds a festive touch to your entryway. Start at the bottom and wind your way up the banister, securing the garland with floral wire or zip ties. Choose a style that complements your decor, whether it’s rustic and natural or glittery and glamorous.
Fireplace Mantel
Another classic spot to hang a Christmas garland is the fireplace mantel. Drape a lush green garland across the mantel and weave in some lights and ornaments for a cozy and welcoming look. You can also hang stockings from the mantle with care, nestled among the branches of the garland. Add some candlesticks or vases of holly and berries for extra festive flair.
Front Door
Greet your guests with a warm and inviting holiday welcome by hanging a Christmas garland on your front door. Use a wreath hanger to suspend a garland above the door or wrap the garland around the door frame. Add some oversized bows or jingle bells for a playful touch. You can also hang some matching outdoor lights for a cohesive look.
Windows
Windows are a great place to add some twinkling Christmas magic. Drape a garland across the top of your window frame or hang them vertically along the sides of the window. For a touch of elegance, weave in some faux pearls, crystals, or velvet ribbons. You can also use suction cups or adhesive hooks to hang a garland across a large picture window.
Chandelier
If you want to add some unexpected holiday charm to your dining room, try a hanging a Christmas garland from your chandelier. Choose a lightweight garland and attach it securely to each arm of the fixture. You can add some small ornaments and baubles or stick to a simple green garland with lights. This unique display is sure to impress your holiday guests.