
So, DIYing something that brings a little seasonal spirit inside and magically works all fall and winter is more my style, and this laurel garland fits the bill! Its leaves and color make it just right for early autumn into Thanksgiving time, and the metallic definitely feels right for winter without being too overtly Christmas-y.
You can make a longer garland like this one if you want to hang it on a wall or mantel, or make a semicircle wreath to spruce up a door or window, and it’s a surprisingly quick project to put together.

-a few dozen laurel leaves, stems attached (or another thick, glossy leaf that won’t crumble when dry)
–thick floral wire (approx. 12 gauge)
–thin floral wire (approx. 22 gauge)
-a hot glue gun
-wire cutting pliers
-gold spray paint (I ended up using a couple cans)

Fold it in half and twist the ends together a couple times to secure (like a wire hanger). Shape the wire into a wreath or garland shape, making sure it lies pretty flat and that the two sides are roughly parallel and a 1/2 inch apart. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but make sure it’s roughly in the right shape—it’s way easier to fix now than once the leaves are attached!




If you’re putting the garland outside, turn the whole thing over and add much more glue to reinforce the thin wire. I also touched up the paint a little at this point. Now it’s ready to hang up! I just put up a couple nails and hooked the frame onto them.

Of course, a pile of mudcloth patterned pillows and a cutie cat help add to the cozy feel as well. I’ll probably move the garland to my mantel once that’s painted, and I’m tempted to make a wreath version for my front door next. xo Kayleigh
You can find more garland DIYs here!


“Festive aspect” just means that a part, or a portion of whatever it is (an aspect of whatever it is), shows some festive spirit.
Such a cute idea. the gold one is awesome
Wow, This gold leaf garland is simply awesome.
Keep up the good work.
The showing of a ornamental Christmas wreath, usually of holly leaves and berries, is a custom discovered in northern Europe, the united states, and Canada. it is also standard to hang a funeral wreath on a circle of relatives’s door to suggest sorrow or to location a wreath of vegetation at the grave website online, where its circular form signifies continuing existence.
Such a cute idea! It looks gorgeous, perfect for Christmas!
Emily xox
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Superb DIY! I love it and will definitely try this at home.
Can you tell me about the printed background? Is it fabric, or paper, and where you got it?
It’s a single sheet of wrapping paper from Paper Source! I’m pretty sure the brand is Rifle Paper Co.
This is a beautiful DIY and I love that it will carry from fall through winter. Win win!
wow! really great work! This is all I wanted to make this autumn!
Now I need to find good gold spray paint. Have you bought it on eBay?
I got it from Amazon but they carry the same one in craft stores. There’s a picture of the exact one I used at the top of the post! 🙂
Such a good idea! I need to give this a try.
Laura x
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This gold leaf garland is amazing!
Paige
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Wow, that looks minimalist and beautiful! I bet it would look great in green as well!
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I love it SO much! Bookmarking this for a future party!
Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog
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The gold is perfect for fall! The Grecian look is so pretty!