Rustic Garland with Oranges, Cinnamon, and Pinecones for Holiday Warmth

Imagine a winter cabin, snow falling outside, and this garland stretched across the mantel while the fire crackles.

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The dried oranges catch the candlelight, cinnamon adds a spicy aroma, and pinecones remind you of the woods just beyond the window.

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It’s a garland that doesn’t just decorate, it tells a seasonal story, one of coziness, tradition, and natural beauty.

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Every time you pass it, you’re reminded that simple things such as fruit, spice, pine can create a holiday memory that lingers.

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Materials Needed

  • 6-7 oranges (sliced into ¼-inch rounds)
  • 20-25 cinnamon sticks (about 4” long each)
  • 12-15 pinecones (medium size, 3”-4” tall)
  • Baking sheet and parchment paper
  • Twine or jute cord (8-10 feet)
  • Large needle or hot glue gun (depending on how you attach pieces)
  • Optional: star anise or bay leaves
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Slice your oranges and bake them at 200°F (90°C) for 3-4 hours until dry. Then flip halfway for even drying.

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Step 2: Cut twine to your desired garland length, leaving 10” extra at each end for hanging.

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Step 3: Thread pinecones, oranges, and cinnamon sticks onto the twine, alternating for balance. For pinecones, tie twine around the base or use hot glue to secure.

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Step 4: Space pieces about 3” apart, adjusting until the garland feels full and balanced.

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Step 5: Hang it across your mantel, staircase, or entryway, letting the natural beauty shine.

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Notes:

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If you want this garland to last longer, spray the dried oranges lightly with clear craft sealer. It will keep the color bright and prevent crumbling.

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