Deck your walls with holiday signs, wreaths, and garlands.
David Tsay
Holiday decorations aren’t limited toChristmas treesand wreaths.
Christmas wall decor is an easy way to add holiday cheer to your space without adding clutter.
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From cheery garlands to bright wall signs, our favorite Christmas wall decorations will inspire your seasonal decorating.
Make it as large or small as you wantit doesn’t need a frame.
Add real garland to give it some texture and make it appear more realistic.
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Manyonline sites offer photosof Christmas trees that you’re free to download and send to your local printer.
The natural textures of the yarn and wood beads make it extra cozy.
Plus, you could use mini clothespins tohang Christmas cardsto the beads for a cheery display.
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Tie twine or string around the ends of the rod to easily hang it from a nail or hook.
Style the rest of the shelves with evergreen sprigs and small Christmas houses.
Scourthrift and antique storesto collect these mini metal pans.
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once you nail about 20, hot glue them to a wreath base of your choice.
You should still see the frame and photo, so don’t cover too much of it with greenery.
To make this easy Christmas wall decor extra luxurious, use velvet ribbon to hang the wreath.
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Intertwine a plainevergreen garlandbetween the coat hooks or on a long shelf or bench.
Place small evergreen sprigs in small vessels on a shelf or in a wreath on a window.
Simply tuck springs of evergreen and holly on the top of the frame you’re decorating.
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A small star decoration, bell, or ornament can add to the holiday spirit as well.
Display Christmas Cards
Have too manyChristmas cardsto fit on your fridge?
This easy Christmas wall decor idea is a great alternative to classic card holders.
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Use mini clothespins to suspend your cards from twine or string.
Add some holly garland to make it more colorful and festive.
Hang stockings, mini wreaths, ribbons, and signs from the small hooks.
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Leave a few empty so they can still be used for bags and coats if necessary.
Office Christmas Wall Decor
Home offices deserve the same Christmas cheer as the rest of the house!
Use an adhesive hook, over-the-door wreath hanger, or ribbon toattach the wreathto the wall decor.
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Purchase special plate hangers so they are secure to the wall.
Add Miniature Figurines
When decorating shelves for Christmas, less can be more.
Add a whimsical touch by drapinga mini pom-pom garlandacross shelves for a festive finish.
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For added visual interest, hang the garland asymmetrically, allowing one side to cascade longer than the other.
Complete the look with tabletop trees and wreaths to tie everything together in a harmonious holiday display.
Arrange them in any pattern you like for a custom festive design.
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A Warm Welcome
Your outdoor walls deserve some Christmas cheer, too!
Give your friends, family, and holiday guests a heartfelt Christmas welcome withfestive porch decor.
DIY Advent Calendar
Count down to Christmas with an Advent calendar hung on the wall.
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Elegant Wreath Wall Decor
Wreaths arent just for doors anymore.
Instead of decorating the entire hoop with foliage, focus on the bottom half for a modern holiday look.
Red poinsettias are an all-time Christmas classic, but you might mix things up with on-trend pink tones instead.
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Decorate them with small sprigs of winter greens and red berries for a refined look.
A variety of shapes and sizes make an eye-catching display above a fireplace or on a kitchen wall.
Budget-Friendly Balloon Garland
Cutting costs on holiday decorations doesnt have to mean bare walls.
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Theres no need to splurge on decor whendollar-store Christmas crafts>can be this pretty.
A Christmas wreath tied with red ribbon makes a pretty addition to this monochromebuffalo checkartwork.
String togethercranberries and pineconesfor a festive garland, then add holly and mistletoe for a final flourish.
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you could take this garland from rustic to glamorous by giving the pinecones a quick coat of metallic paint.
Simple garlands look stunning hung on the wall, framing a doorway, or draped across built-in shelves.
Don’t worry about the color scheme either; there doesn’t always have to be a theme!
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Hang eclectic garlandand stockingsto complete the look.
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