Yule offers a wonderful opportunity to decorate your home with intention and connection to the winter season. From classic wreaths and garlands to unique homemade ornaments, each decoration captures Yule’s spirit and beauty. Here are some simple DIY ideas to bring the magic of Yule into your home!
1. Yule Evergreen Wreath
Crafting an evergreen wreath with branches from pine, cedar, or fir trees brings the symbolism of resilience and eternal life into your home.
What You’ll Need:
- Evergreen branches (pine, cedar, or fir)
- Floral wire or natural twine
- Pine cones, cinnamon sticks, or dried orange slices (for decoration)
- Optional: Ribbon in Yule colours like red, green, or gold
Directions:
- Create a circular base with evergreen branches, twisting them together and securing them with floral wire or twine.
- Add more branches around the base to make the wreath full, securing each layer with wire or twine.
- Decorate the wreath with pine cones, dried oranges, or cinnamon sticks by attaching them with wire or twine.
- Add a colourful ribbon and hang the wreath on your front door, mantle, or altar!

2. Yule Garland
A Yule garland brings warmth and festivity to any space, combining natural elements for a lovely seasonal touch.
What You’ll Need:
- A long length of twine or ribbon
- Fresh or dried sprigs of evergreen
- Dried orange slices
- Cinnamon sticks
- Small pine cones
- Optional: Small ornaments or bells
Directions:
- Cut your twine or ribbon to the desired length, leaving extra for tying or hanging.
- Attach small bundles of evergreen, dried orange slices, and cinnamon sticks along the garland, spacing them evenly.
- Alternate these elements or arrange them in patterns as you like.
- Add small ornaments or bells for extra charm, especially if you’ll hang the garland where it might catch a breeze.
3. Salt Dough Yule Ornaments
These easy-to-make salt dough ornaments are eco-friendly and bring a handmade touch to your Yule décor. You can add herbs or essential oils to enhance their magical properties.
What You’ll Need:
- 225g plain flour
- 115g salt
- 175ml water
- Cookie cutters (stars, moons, trees)
- Herbs like rosemary or crushed cloves (optional)
- String or ribbon for hanging
Directions:
- Preheat your oven to 120°C (250°F).
- In a mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, and water to make a dough. Knead until smooth.
- Roll out the dough to about 6mm thickness and cut shapes using your chosen cookie cutters.
- If desired, sprinkle the herbs on the shapes and press them gently to set.
- Use a straw to make a small hole at the top of each shape for hanging.
- Bake the ornaments for 1-2 hours or until hard. Once cool, add a ribbon to each one for hanging.

4. Orange and Clove Pomander Balls
These classic, fragrant pomanders symbolise prosperity and the return of the sun at Yule, bringing warmth and a lovely scent to your home.
What You’ll Need:
- Whole oranges
- Whole cloves
- Optional: Ribbon for hanging
Directions:
- Poke cloves into the orange in patterns or cover the whole surface for a strongly scented decoration.
- If you’d like, wrap a ribbon around each orange, tying it at the top for hanging.
- Display these pomanders in a bowl, add them to your Yule altar, or hang them as a festive decoration.
Final Thoughts
Decorating for Yule is a beautiful way to connect with the season and bring magic into your home. Each craft you make, filled with intention, fills your space with warmth and the timeless spirit of Yule.
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