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It’s hard to beat the lush look and scent of a fresh evergreen tree, garland or wreath so we’ve collected 30 beautiful ways to use fresh evergreen boughs, sprigs, needles, and other small pieces.
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Decorating with natural elements is fun year-round, but seems especially meaningful during the winter when so much of nature is dormant!
Fresh evergreen branches, trimmed from you real Christmas trees, are not only a symbol of enduring life during the darkest days of winter but also a versatile element that can infuse your home with natural beauty and a hint of woodland charm long after the holiday lights dim. And don’t forget that heavenly pine scent!
Start with these popular craft ideas DIY pinecone wreath (in under an hour!) or an easy fresh evergreen swag for your door or light — then use the extra pieces from your live Christmas tree or fresh garland to add cheer this holiday season in other places with these ideas.
So let’s explore 30+ creative and eco-friendly ways to repurpose those lush sprigs of pine, fir, or spruce.
From crafting personalized wreaths that welcome guests with a touch of greenery to conjuring an ambiance of woodland whimsy with homemade garlands, there’s a multitude of options to transform your leftover evergreen limbs into decorative and useful items.
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How to Use Fresh Evergreen to Decorate
Beautiful Gift Box Decorations
When wrapping up your presents forgo the bow, and add a small sprig of evergreen. Wondering what kind of evergreens to use in your décor? Learn which evergreens are which and how to preserve each one over at Martha Stewart.
Thicken A Faux Garland with Real Cuttings:
Who says you can only use real pine cuttings? Why not start with a fake garland as your base, and layer in with real pine, bunches of holly berries and fir sprigs to thicken your fake garlands — details over at The Kim Six Fix.
Festive Guest Décor
Having guests over for the holiday? What a cute thoughtful surprise to find a comforting robe, tied with a sprig of evergreen on a hanger for guest coats or robes (via Lowe’s Creative Ideas). The red hanger is a bonus for how beautiful this looks!
Fresh Pine Door Swag
Having a door swag is a great way to add the wonderful scent of Christmas, even if you opt for an artificial Christmas tree. The scent added to the entrance of your home is so inviting. Create a fresh pine door swag in the just minutes via our tutorial. (image via Good Housekeeping)
Wood Sign and Swag Combo
Use that creativity to add a hand painted wooden sign to your wooden swag for the perfect winter-friendly front door décor (tutorial from That’s My Letter).
Mini Window Wreath Display
If you have a window that you see often this winter season, try this little display of mini wreaths to accent the window! They are the perfect way to fill your view and add to your Christmas cheer. Create your own set of mini wreathes (tutorial from Martha Stewart).
Mini Chair Back Pine Swag
If you are having a holiday feast with family, make it extra special with this small detail. Use an evergreen bunch and ribbon to decorate dining chairs for dinner parties (from Stonegable Blog).
Stair Banister Swags
Tie a bunch of branches together for a fragrant stair swag decoration on your banister. We love how the faux sprig of berries, glass ornaments and bow add that beautiful red detail to compliment the green. (from House on the Way).
Pine Draped Chandelier
Drape fresh pine boughs over the chandelier with the caveat that you be very aware of the pines boughs are not touching any bulbs! (from Curious Details — and her whole dining room is gorgeous!).
In Open Shelving Displays
Add small sprigs of evergreen to your china hutch or any open shelving display (from CraftBerry Bush).
Stacked in Dish Displays
Fill a cake plate with tree trimmings, the perfect visual treat for the holidays! (from Courtney M Browning).
Fresh Seasonal Potpourri
Simmer pine needles with cinnamon for a fresh seasonal potpourri.
Goblets Full of Tiny Sprigs
Toss a few leftover sprigs into a pretty goblet (from Norregard).
Gifts with Ribbons and Tiny Pine Sprigs
Tie a sprig of spruce on a gift tied with a bow, and now need for other fancy wrappings (via The Original Popup Shop).
Christmas Bauble with Pine Sprig
Create an easy seasonal ornament (from BHG).
Kissing Ball Entrance Display
Combine several types of evergreen to create a festive and fun kissing ball (tutorial from View Along The Way).
Table Runner Tie
Tie a sprig of pine in the end of a table runner (via Colin Cowie)
DIY Pine Table Runner Display
or make the whole table runner! (via Vintage Whites).
Burlap Pouches
Create little burlap pouches to hold small evergreen boughs — for place cards or wall or chair decor (from Stephanie Lynn on Positively Splendid)
A Faux Mini Tree (2 ways)
Follow this tutorial to create two different versions of a mini table top Christmas tree from tree clippings. Get that traditional Christmas tree look or even a slightly Charlie Brown look if you desire. Tutorial at Sew Historically.
Keep Your Cuttings Fresh
and use this trick from Miss Mustard Seed to help keep the cut branch fresh longer.
Votive Candle Lights
Affix sprigs or needles to the exterior of a glass candleholder for an easy wintry touch (from Living The Country Life).
Beautify Your Mail Box
Decorate the mailbox (via BHG)
Decorate the Front Bench
Its probably a little too cold to hang out on your front bench, so why not use the space to create a beautiful display on your front porch bench or in a space you can see in your backyard. I especially love the huge pinecones! (via BHG).
Lighted Pole Decoration
Get that look of the North Pole with a decorated outdoor lamp. You can actually buy these if you don’t currently have a lighted entry pole. Check them out here.
Stair Votives
Place small boughs under/around a jar filled with seasonal items (and I love this on the stairs!) You could also add remote control votives for added ambiance at night!@ (from Thrifty Decor Chick)
Green Window Display
Of all the DIY projects, this is fast and easily removed after the holiday. Use a tension rod to add greenery to any window (via Country Living).
Christmas Mantel Decor with Greenery
Add tree trimmings to your mantel (from Miss Mustard Seed).
Embellished Photo Frame
Top a photo frame with a sprig of greenery(via BHG).
Vase of Greenery
And keep it easy by tossing Christmas tree branches or sprigs in a jar or other glass container for a simple, classic look like these. Get that gorgeous pine smell easily even if you have an artificial tree.
Mason jar vignette with cranberries (On Sutton Place)
Floating Candle Vase
with a floating candle (Mommy Savers)
Table Centerpiece
as a table centerpiece (Finding Home Online)
Framed Wall Vase Display
A great way to change decor seasonally is this little wall art vase set up. In a framed wall vase add your seasonal inspiration (from Sowanddipity)
Gorgeous Fruit Arrangement with Cuttings
as a fresh fruit arrangement (via Southern Living) — and this would look great with these orange clove pomanders, too!
Mmm… can’t you smell it already?? Happy holidays!
More ideas for using fresh evergreen in your holiday decor:
Published Dec 4 2014 // Updated Nov 9 2020 // Nov 7 2023
Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.
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