There’s a rhythm to making paper chains: cut, loop, secure, repeat. It’s the kind of project where your hands stay busy, and your mind drifts into holiday daydreams.
This garland bursts with color, almost like Christmas confetti strung across your railing.
When the lights twinkle against the bright links, the whole space feels like a celebration.
It’s budget-friendly, timeless, and a wonderful activity to do with kids or even as a quiet moment for yourself with a cup of cocoa nearby.
Materials Needed
- Colorful cardstock or construction paper (6-7 colors, 10 sheets each, 9″x12″)
- Scissors or paper cutter
- Glue stick or stapler
- Ruler (for consistent strip sizes)
- Measuring tape (to plan garland length, approx. 8 feet shown)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Cut each sheet of paper into strips 1.5″ wide × 9″ long. You’ll need about 80-90 strips for an 8-foot garland.
Step 2: Take one strip, form it into a loop, and glue or staple the ends together.
Step 3: Thread the next strip through the first loop, secure it into a circle, and continue the process until your chain reaches the desired length.
Step 4: Alternate colors as you go for a balanced, festive look.
Step 5: Once finished, drape the garland across a staircase, mantel, or doorway.
Tips:
For extra durability, use cardstock instead of construction paper, and secure each link with a stapler instead of glue.
If you want shimmer, mix in metallic paper strips for a dazzling effect under holiday lights.