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15 Holiday Decorating Hacks We Wish We’d Known Sooner

written by JESSICA FRIEDHOFF
updated by EMMA GINSBERG

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In a perfect world, decorating for the holidays would be a magical experience. The tree would go up seamlessly, garlands would cascade perfectly across every surface, and all your wreaths would hang perfectly on the first try. But in reality, holiday decorating can often feel like the bane of your existence. Somehow, the lights on your tree are all wonky-looking, your garland keeps slipping off the mantel, and nothing seems to be working the way you planned. Trust me, I get it. One year while hanging ornaments, my Christmas tree literally fell on top of me. When holiday decorating starts to seem like more effort than it’s worth, it’s time to bring in reinforcement. In this case, reinforcement means the internet and its treasure trove of holiday decorating hacks that are pretty much guaranteed to make your life easier this season.

Whether you’re looking to reinforce the holiday decorations you’ve already put up or you haven’t started decorating yet, TikTok is a treasure trove of ideas for your seasonal set-up. Here are 15 holiday decorating hacks we wish we’d known sooner—and that we’ll be using for years to come.

1. Hang a garland with a curtain rod

@thekwendyhome

Here’s a Christmas decorating hack for you! Damage free garland hanging with a shower curtain rod! I had to try it for myself after seeing @Letneeutro do it! I took the shower curtain from our guest bathroom and tested this out for myself. It has held up really well! I even put my heavy Norfolk pine garlands on and it didn’t budge. This is perfect for renters and those who don’t want to put nails in their walls. And an added bonus is that you don’t get a crick in your neck or get tired arms from decorating ???? I linked everything on my LTK in my bio. Now go forth and deck those halls. #deckthehalls #christmasdecorating #christmas #christmas2023 #christmasdecor #decorhack #decorhacks #christmashack #christmashacks #garland #christmasgarland #christmasgarlandhack #homedecor #damagefreedecor #rentalfriendlydecor

♬ Twinkling Lights (Reimagined) – Auni

If you haven’t seen this viral decorating hack yet, you’re in for a treat. Simply purchase a tension curtain rod and tighten it to the width of your hallway or doorway. Then, drape a garland (or two!) around the rod and add some string lights or ornaments for an extra festive look. Once your garland is decorated to your liking, raise the rod up to your preferred height and tighten to hang. Important safety tip: Be sure to check the weight limit on your curtain rod to ensure you don’t load it down too much.

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2. DIY a bow garland

Bows are a huge holiday decor trend for 2024, popping up on everything from stockings to tree toppers. Retailers like Anthropologie are even selling garlands made out of bows, but the $128 price point is a little steep. This holiday decor hack shows you how to recreate the look using inexpensive pre-made bows and a little hot glue. Hang the finished product across your mantel or down a staircase for a festive and on-trend accent.

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Amazon
Red Velvet Bows
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3. String lights on your Christmas tree vertically

@casa_anguiano

the easy way to string lights on your Christmas tree! posting this early before the trees make they’re appearance ???? #christmas #christiantiktok #christmaslights #howto #christmashack #christmastreelights

♬ original sound – Nina | Home | Fashion

PSA: If you’re not stringing your Christmas tree lights vertically, you’re doing it wrong. This is one of those holiday decorating hacks that you’ll wish you had thought of earlier. Instead of wrapping lights around the tree in circles, string them vertically from top to bottom. This method takes way less time and is much easier to remove once it’s time to put the tree away.

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Target
Mini Christmas String Lights
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4. Hang your garland with binder clips

@lemonleafhomeinteriors

???? Steal this garland hanging hack! Attach a binder clip to the stem of the garland and hook it over the toggle clip. You’re welcome! Find the garlands i used at the ⬇️⬇️ in my bio. #christmasdecor #holidaydecor #garland #homehack

♬ Ooh La La – Josie Dunne

Google “garland hanging hacks” and you’ll end up in some comments section or forum somewhere reading an extraordinarily heated argument about the merits and shortcomings of Command hooks. However, this particular garland hanging hack is as easy as it is practical: No matter what hooks you choose to use, secure your garland to the hooks using binder clips. This will add some extra reinforcement to prevent it from tumbling off the mantel and makes it easy to layer several garlands on top of one another for a fuller look.

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Command
Small Wire Toggle Hooks
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Amazon
Binder Clips, Assorted Sizes
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5. Use inexpensive prints for holiday artwork

@astyledsage

I saw a holiday frame like this being sold for $28 online and thought that was way too expensive. Here’s how I DIY’d 2 of them for less than half the price. Begin by selecting timeless Christmas images or vintage illustrations. @McKenna Barry shared a gorgeous digital download from her @Etsy shop and knew it would be perfect, so I downloaded it and printed at my local @FedEx (this literally cost $1.50) and carefully framed the prints using antique-style and distressed frames from TJ Maxx for an authentic touch. You could probably make this even cheaper by thrifting your frame! I simply cut the prints to fit the frames and voila, these are the perfect classic Christmas aesthetic. They look like they were made to be in the same space as my great-grandma’s gold ornaments. #cozychristmas #cozyholidays #cozyliving #seasonalliving #christmasdiydecoration #vintagechristmasdecorations #vintageinspireddecor #etsydiy #easychristmascraft

♬ Christmas Time Is Here – Piano – our distant worlds

For an easy way to take your holiday decor up a notch, swap out artwork around your home with holiday-inspired prints. To make this as inexpensive as possible, download artwork from a site like Etsy and print it yourself. Then simply pop it into a frame—thrifted frames are great if you’re going for a vintage look—and hang.

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Etsy | VerdotStudio
Vintage Christmas Tree Print
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Vintage Christmas Bells Print
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Etsy | VisualPixie
Watercolor Sleigh with Christmas Tree Printable
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6. Learn how to tie the perfect bow

@keepinupwith_kj

Follow this Christmas bow tutorial to create perfect bows this holiday season! Be sure to save and follow for more Christmas decor inspiration ????✨ #chrsitmas2023 #holidaycountdown #holidayprep #christmasdiy #howtotieabow #christmastreebowtutorial #christmastreebow

♬ Home Alone – Somewhere In My Memory – Theme – Geek Music

Bows may be it this season, but tying them by hand can be tricky. This tutorial shows you how to tie a perfect bow every time (it’s different than how you tie your shoes!). Once your bows are all tied, attach them to your tree using floral wire or ornament hooks. The result is a trend-forward tree that still has that classic holiday feel—plus, it’s cheaper than buying regular ornaments!

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Amazon
1-Inch Black Velvet Ribbon

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7. DIY a dried orange garland

@nestbyjess

????Orange you glad you know these dried orange tricks? ???? Dried oranges are a fun holiday DIY that make beautiful decorations, drink garnishes and desserts, but they can be a bit tricky to master! After three years of dried orange attempts, I’ve finally gotten the process down to a science and I’m sharing all my tips with you: 1. Pick oranges you wouldn’t want to eat. Pick the underripe ones that are firm to the touch. They’ll have less water content and will be easier to dry! 2. Use a sharp knife to cut thin slices. The thinner the slice, the better it will evenly dry! 3. Use a rag or paper towels to pat the oranges dry. This cuts down on drying time. 4. This is an important one: let them sit. I let mine sit out overnight and they begin to dry out before getting them into the oven. That way, your oven will be less humid and dry the slices faster. 5. Place the oranges on a baking sheet covered with parchment paper and place them into your oven that’s been preheated to 200° F. 6. Every 30 minutes, flip the oranges slices. If you have multiple trays in the oven, make sure to rotate them as you go. 7. Enjoy! You now have the perfect dried oranges for your holiday decorations and entertaining! Will you be making dried oranges this holiday season? If so, how are you planning on using them?? Follow along this holiday season to see all the different ways you can use oranges to spice up your home! #christmasdiy #driedorangeslices #holidaydecorating

♬ Elf – Main Theme – Geek Music

A dried orange garland is the perfect way to give your holiday decor a cozy, cottagecore touch. Follow this tutorial to get perfect dried orange slices using your oven, then use a yarn needle to poke small holes in each one and string some twine through. It’s an inexpensive and sustainable option for holiday decor, and the whole process will make your home smell amazing.

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Amazon
Natural Jute Twine
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Amazon
Stainless Steel Yarn Needles
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8. Set your Christmas tree in a basket

Christmas tree collars are a chic alternative to the more traditional tree skirt, but they can be quite pricey. This woven one from Crate & Barrel, for example, is nearly $130. For a similar look that’s much more budget-friendly, grab a large basket (you might already have one around the house!) and set your tree stand inside before setting up your tree as usual. You can also drape a throw blanket over one side of the basket for an extra cozy touch.

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Target
Large Woven Round Basket
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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Braided Grass Storage Basket
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9. Hang string lights on the inside of windows

@lovelivedream82

Skip the ladder and chill this Christmas! Hang your lights indoors for a cozy vibe that brings the holiday magic home. Use Velcro command strips for easy setup and get that festive glow without the cold hassle! Have you tried this hack yet? It’s my third year posting it but it’s too good not to share! ✨???? #christmasdecor #homedecor #holidaydecor #christmaslights #festivedecor #seasonaldecor #cozyhome #merryandbright #decoratewithlove #deckthehalls #happyholidays #xmasvibes #tistheseason #joyfuldecor #christmasiscoming #sparkleandshine #wintervibes #treedecor #ornamentsgalore #holidaycheer #christmasmagic #decemberdecor #traditionaldecor #modernchristmas #scandichristmas #rusticvibes #welovechristmas #itsthemostwonderfultime #holidayhome #holidayseason Credit ???? @carcabaroad

♬ original sound – Lovelivedream

Lining your windows with string lights makes your home’s exterior look extra festive, but climbing on a ladder to do it can be dangerous and inconvenient. Instead, try hanging the lights on the inside of the window using Command hooks. The result will look similar from the outside, and it’ll save you from having to risk climbing on the roof. This holiday decorating hack is also a great solution for anyone who lives in an apartment without access to the exterior.

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Command
Small Wire Toggle Hooks
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Target
Mini Christmas String Lights
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10. Decorate inexpensive wood houses with a gingerbread-inspired design

@tinalemac

Run to Michaels because these wooden houses are back and on sale! I love that these light up and you can paint them however you want, but this gingerbread look is so classic. And if you want it to look realistic, baking soda + paint is the way to go for that perfect cookie texture!????????❄️ Materials ✔️ Acrylic paint – Sable Brown by Americana ✔️ Baking soda ✔️ White Puffy Paint – Tulip #diychristmas #diychristmasdecor #diychristmascrafts #diychristmasdecorations #diygingerbreadhouse #gingerbreadhouse

♬ original sound – christmas sounds ????

This holiday decor hack admittedly requires some painting skills (or at least a steady hand), but the results are absolutely adorable. Head to your local craft store and pick up some inexpensive decorative wood houses (you can often find these for around $5 apiece). To create a realistic gingerbread texture, mix some baking soda into your brown paint, then paint over the whole thing. To add detail that mimics icing, use puffy white paint to outline the windows, doors, and roof. The result will look just like a real gingerbread house but will last way longer with less mess.

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Michaels
LED Wood Village A-Frame House
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Amazon
Brown Acrylic Paint
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White Puff Paint
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11. Dress up plain wreaths with bells and ribbon

@kkasiaizabella

DIY mini wreaths ????| grabbed my supplies at @hobbylobby (wreaths, ribbon + bells) all for under $28! *Christmas is currently 50% off* this pretty velvet ribbon comes in several colors! these would be perfect in so many places this holiday season, follow along to see how I style mine ???????????? #christmasdiy #christmasideas #christmasdecor #easydiy #diydecor #christmasdecorations #christmasiscoming #christmaswreath #hobbylobby @Hobby Lobby

♬ original sound – christmas sounds ????

For a budget-friendly alternative to pricey wreaths, dress up a plain one by adding your own ribbon and other accents. Simply select the accessories that you prefer—we love the vintage look of these gold bells and velvet bows—and attach them to the wreath with twist ties, floral wire, or hot glue. The final look is a totally unique wreath that costs way less than similar options you’d find at a store.

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Hearth & Hand with Magnolia
Faux Cypress Mini Christmas Wreath
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Amazon
Set of 20 Christmas Bells
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Amazon
Dark Khaki Velvet Ribbon

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12. Dress up an archway with hanging ornaments

Garlands and greenery not your thing? No problem. Instead of using foliage, dress up your doorway or archway with some hanging ornaments. To provide something to hang your ornaments on, attach some chicken wire to the ceiling using thumbtacks. Then use clear fishing line to hang ornaments at varying lengths and create a fun, arch-like effect.

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Target
100-Piece Ornament Set
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Amazon
Clear Fishing Wire
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Target
Tinsel Christmas Garland

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13. Turn your kitchen cabinets into giant gifts

@charochelle

This makes my heart so happy ???????????? It’s begining to look like Christmas ✨ . . Kitchen Cabinet Christmas Decor DIY Christmas Kitchen Decor Cozy Christmas Aesthetics Christmas Kitchen Christmas2023 #christmastok #christmasdecor #christmascountdown #holidaydecor #decoratewithmeforchristmas #christmasdecorationideas #cozychristmasaesthetic #apartmentchristmasdecor #christmas2023 #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #explore

♬ It’s Beginning to Look a Lot like Christmas – Michael Bublé

Since bows and ribbons are all the rage this year, why not put them on your kitchen cabinets? Make your kitchen look like it’s been gift-wrapped by buying some thick ribbon (ideally the kind that’s wired to help it in place) and taping it to your cupboards in the shape of a tied bow. You can use store-bought bows to complete the look, or tie them yourself and secure them with more tape.

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Amazon
Red Velvet Wired Ribbon

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14. Hang wreaths on your windows with clear fishing line

If you’re lucky enough to have large, double-hung windows like these, definitely try out this window wreath-hanging hack. Instead of worrying about your wreaths falling or getting torn away by the wind, loop a length of ribbon around the top of the wreath and some clear fishing line around the bottom. Open the window from the top, place your wreath outside, and shut the ribbon in the window to hang it in place. Then repeat with the fishing line on the bottom to prevent the wreath from swaying. For extra security, you can also tie a knot in the ribbon to prevent it from slipping through.

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Basic Artificial Christmas Wreath
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Red Satin Ribbon

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Clear Fishing Wire
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15. Store your holiday decor with cinnamon sticks

@megleonardco

Save your holiday decor from smelling like basement AND bring in the festive scents by storing your items with cinnamon sticks! My favorite ones are linked on my I G stories, now! #christmashack #christmasdiy #holidayhomedecor #holidaydecortips

♬ original sound – Meg Leonard | Home & Lifestyle

Worried about your decorations getting musty when you pack them up and store them for the next year? Save yourself the stress and put some cinnamon sticks in the box with your decorations. This will ensure that when you pull out your favorite garlands, wreaths, and other decorations next year, they already smell like the holidays.

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Cinnamon Sticks
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