Whenever I think about Christmas, I picture the cozy celebrations of the Charles Dickens era, the quaint Colonial Williamsburg holidays, and the homey gatherings from Little Women. Those traditions felt handmade and heartfelt—decorations foraged, crafted, and assembled with care while loved ones gathered to spend time together.
None of those touches were plastic or mass-produced. They were built from natural materials, shaped with simple tools and patient hands. To me, natural Christmas decorations from bygone days feel like a warm embrace the moment you see them.

The best part? These natural decorations often cost next to nothing—especially if you can forage locally. They look richer than most store-bought items, they smell wonderful, and they’re biodegradable, so they don’t contribute to landfill waste.
How to Make Natural Christmas Decorations
As a starting point, see how to dry fruit and preserve leaves for natural Christmas decor.
My family and I have woven natural elements into our holiday decor for years, so I’ve gathered practical ideas you can recreate at home. The results are beautiful, fragrant, and simple to craft. Because most of these items are biodegradable, they create minimal waste—an easy and elegant way to celebrate the season.
1. String Dried Orange Garland
Making a dried orange garland has become a holiday tradition in our house. You can slice and dry oranges yourself, or buy ready-dried slices. Thread them on cotton twine or hang them from artificial greenery using simple ornament hooks for a classic, fragrant garland.
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2. Make Pomanders
Pomanders—whole oranges studded with cloves—smell like a quintessential Christmas. Use the tip of a paper clip or a pin to create small holes in an orange, then press whole cloves into those holes. They’re simple to make, distribute a warm, spicy scent throughout your home, and can be displayed on a tray or in a bowl.

3. Put Pine Cones in a Bowl
Pine cones are one of the simplest natural decorations to collect. After foraging, bake them at 400°F for 30 minutes to clean and dry them thoroughly. They look charming in bowls, glass jars, or nestled into wreaths and centerpieces.
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4. Force Paperwhite Bulbs
Paperwhite narcissus bring bright, fragrant blooms throughout winter. To force bulbs indoors, place them in a shallow bowl with pebbles and water so the base just touches the moisture. Set them in a cool, bright spot and watch the stems and flowers develop—an elegant, living centerpiece that lasts for weeks.
5. Weave Real Leaves Into Fake Garland
This trick makes inexpensive artificial garland look authentic. Cut fresh leafy stems—eucalyptus, magnolia, or holly work well—then preserve them if you like for extra longevity. Attach the stems to the garland with florist wire and tuck in berries, pine cones, or dried fruit for texture and color.
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6. Add Cinnamon Sticks
Cinnamon sticks add both scent and rustic charm. Tuck them into wreaths, garlands, or tree branches. You can also tie a few sticks to a pillar candle with twine so their aroma warms the room when the candle is lit.
7. Set Up a Sangria Bar
A sangria bar doubles as décor and hospitality. Fill bowls with cranberries, orange slices, pomegranate seeds, and cinnamon sticks so guests can customize their drinks. The colorful fruit and fragrant spices are festive and inviting on any buffet or side table.

8. Make an Evergreen Runner
Budget tip: Many tree lots will give away extra trimmings if you ask. Spread evergreen clippings down the center of your dining table, add candles or candlesticks, and you have a simple, fragrant table runner that feels abundant without spending much.
9. Display Pomegranates
Pomegranates look like nature’s own ornament—bold, glossy, and richly colored. A bowl of pomegranates makes a striking centerpiece and adds a seasonal pop of color anywhere in the home.
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10. Cut Juniper
Juniper branches and berries add a lovely blue-green hue and subtle texture to arrangements. If you cut juniper, make sure you have permission if it’s growing in shared spaces. Sprinkled through garlands or centerpieces, juniper brings a fresh, natural contrast.

11. Hang Fresh Garland
Fresh garland is beautiful on its own. To extend its life, consider using a commercial preservative spray or keep it misted and cool. Drape it over mantels, stair rails, or porches for a classic look.
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12. Add Pine Cones to Gift Wrap
Pine cones make charming gift toppers. Tie one or two to a wrapped present with cotton ribbon or twine for a rustic, handcrafted touch that feels thoughtful and seasonal.

13. Embellish an Advent Candle Holder
Wrap fresh evergreen sprigs around an Advent candle holder for a nostalgic, fragrant accent. Vintage candleholders make lovely centerpieces and can often be found in antique shops or markets.
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14. Mix In Blooms
Add fresh flowers—roses, ranunculus, or seasonal blooms—to cedar or fir clippings for a soft, elegant arrangement. The contrast between lush blooms and evergreen foliage creates depth and a refined holiday feel.

15. Use Rosemary on Place Settings
Form small rosemary wreaths or hearts and place one at each setting for a fragrant, personal touch at the table. They double as simple favors and pair beautifully with natural twine or kraft place cards.

16. Hang Evergreens From Chandeliers
Loop a garland or loose branches around the arms of a chandelier for a dramatic overhead accent. Secure with florist wire if needed. This simple addition brings greenery into the room without taking up table space.

17. Display Fresh Garland Around Doorways
Frame doorways with fresh garland using removable hooks. For a subtle glow, weave battery-operated fairy lights through the greenery. This creates a welcoming entry without wires or permanent fixtures.

18. Make Cinnamon Salt Dough Ornaments
Salt dough ornaments are easy and fun to make—add ground cinnamon to the dough for a warm scent. Shape them with cookie cutters and bake, then decorate with paint or puff paint to resemble gingerbread cookies. They make charming tree ornaments or gift tags.
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Do you use natural Christmas decor at home? I’m always collecting new ideas. I’m not usually a highly crafty person, but when it comes to nostalgic, nature-inspired details at Christmas, I’m happy to make an exception.
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