Noting beats having artificial wreaths and garlands in your space during the holidays. For one, you can style them in several ways to upgrade your space and catch every eye. You may leave them naked with lights or you go all out with ribbons.
Whatever your taste, we have a few ideas for you to make your artificial wreaths and garlands colorful this holiday. Have fun decorating these pieces and make the ideas yours.
Oversized Florals and Picks
Make a bow for your wreath using wired ribbons and hold it in place using the wreath’s branches. Attach an oversized floral near the bow. Now add metallic picks throughout the wreath. Check out your decoration at intervals to ensure balance.
Tuck the same ribbons into your garland and hold them down with the garland’s branches. Evenly attach the florals and metallic picks to your garlands.
Natural Elements, Ribbons, and Ornaments
Tuck two different layers of ribbon with complementary colors into your garlands at different points. Use the same ribbons to make a bow for your wreath and hold them in place using the wreath’s branches.
The colors of the ribbons will determine the color of the natural elements and other ornaments you’ll be using. Attach the ornaments to your wreaths and garlands. Use their branches to hold the ornaments in place.
Tinsels and Pom-Poms
You don’t want to disfigure your wreaths so use light-weight ornaments. Wrap your artificial wreaths and garlands with tinsels. Pom-poms and tinsels are great options if you’ll be hanging your wreath on your front door or you’ll be using your garlands on your exterior columns.
Colorful Balls
Decorate your artificial wreaths and garlands with colorful baubles and brites. For example, if you decide to use pink and green colors, use the shades of both colors to brighten your wreath and garland.