DIY Yarn Christmas Tree Garland

Why not turn yarn scraps into the sweetest holiday garland?

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Each tiny tree looks like a miniature Christmas fir, dressed up with white pom-poms that resemble snowflakes.

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The wooden stars and beads add farmhouse charm, making this garland perfect for mantels, staircases, or even the kids’ room.

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Plus, you can make as many trees as you want, long garlands for a big statement or short strings to decorate gifts.

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Materials Needed

  • Green yarn (about 30 ft total, 4 mm thickness)
  • Twine or jute cord (5-6 ft)
  • Mini white pom-poms (0.3-0.5 inch, 20-25 pieces)
  • Wooden beads (1 inch, 6–8 pieces)
  • Wooden star cutouts (1.5 inch, 6-8 pieces)
  • Scissors
  • Hot glue gun or craft glue
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Wrap green yarn around your fingers or a 3-inch piece of cardboard about 20-25 times.

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Next, carefully slide it off and tie one end tightly to form the top of the tree.

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Step 2: Cut the bottom loops of yarn to create fringe. Then trim into a triangular tree shape with sharp scissors.

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Step 3: Glue a wooden star at the top of each tree and add small white pom-poms as snow.

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Step 4: String the trees onto a long twine cord, alternating with wooden beads to keep spacing neat and balanced.

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Step 5: Adjust spacing, then hang across your mantel, window, or shelf.

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Tips:

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For a fuller look, use bulkier yarn or double the wraps before trimming.

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If you’d like a playful version, swap white pom-poms for multicolored beads to mimic ornaments.

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