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Home ยป Lovely Ideas ยป How to Make Natural Cotton Christmas Garland

How to Make Natural Cotton Christmas Garland

Published: Dec 23, 2019 ยท Modified: Mar 1, 2021 by Genevieve Manion ยท This post may contain affiliate links

This natural cotton Christmas garland is such a snowy, soft and fluffy way to decorate your fireplace for Christmas! With about 30 raw cotton bolls (not to be confused with cotton โ€œballsโ€), a piece of string and a little hot glue, it takes about 15 minutes to put this precious Christmas decoration together and hang it from the mantle.

Cotton garland strung on a mantle with yarn and ribbon.

I love natural Christmas decorations. I live in Brooklyn, and many of us donโ€™t have the luxury of closet space, so storing Christmas decorations requires a considerable amount of real estate. I prefer to make Christmas decorations I can dispose of guilt-free at the end of the season.

I love looking out my window and seeing my neighbors pick the flower bouquet ornaments of my discarded Christmas tree and I also love making citrus ornaments with friends. Itโ€™s become such a fun tradition.

I think Iโ€™ll try to find space to store this garland for next year though. Itโ€™s so soft and makes my home feel so gentle. I paired it with with just 2 strings of yarn and a lace bow. Nice and simple.

A mantle decorated with a clock, various Christmas decorations and cotton garland.

How to Make Cotton Christmas Garland – Step by Step

1. Heat your hot glue gun and lay your first cotton boll face down on a table. Add a little dot of hot glue to one of the points of the cotton boll shell. Blow on it a little so itโ€™s not too wet when you attach it to the string.

2. Making sure you leave a foot of string bare (youโ€™ll use this to tie the garland to the mantle), gently press the string into the glue, using a tool like a chopstick to make sure itโ€™s fully adhered. Repeat the process. Note: Donโ€™t glue the cotton balls together or they wonโ€™t drape as nicely.

3. Nail one nail on each side of your mantle, and one just under it in the center. Use a small twisty tie to attach the center of your garland to the middle (or simply tie it if you can).

4. Then tie the ends to the nails on either side.

A collage of 4 numbered images showing how to make cotton garland.

Common Questions

1. Where do you find raw cotton bolls?

You can find them in specialty florists, craft stores or you can easily find them online. I found mine on Amazon.

2. How long should the garland be?

Measure the length of your mantle and add about 20 inches so you can drape it. Then, add 2 more feet to leave as extra length on each side that will be used to tie it to the mantle.

3. How do you hang the garland?

I simply nailed small nails into the sides of my fireplace, then one right in the center under the mantle. I first attached the center of the garland with a small twisty tie to the center nail, then draped, and tied the ends to the side nails.

4. How should the garland be stored?

Very carefully lay it into a sturdy box, making sure nothing can squash and flatten them out.

5. What do I need to make the garland?


โ€ข 30 raw cotton bolls without stems
โ€ข hot glue gun
โ€ข about 10 inches of string ( use measurement instructions above )
โ€ข a tool to gently press the string into the glue (I used a chopstick)

Cotton garland strung on a mantle with yarn and ribbon, with various Christmas decorations on the mantle top.

I hope you have a beautiful holiday and enjoy this cotton Christmas garland!

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