Fabulous Faux Garlands That Look SO Real

Here's another garland with hardly any green. In fact, in order to see the green, you may need a magnifying glass. This one is meant to look like fluffy fallen leaves blanketed in a thick layer of snow. If we can't have a real white Christmas, we can definitely have a fake one.

Get it in a six- or nine-foot length depending on where you're putting it, but personally, we think there's nothing wrong with a little extra garland pooling on the ground by the fireplace. Just make sure no one trips over it!

Calling all minimalists: This Scandinavian-inspired garland is a more wispy take on the classic, voluminous garlands on our list. This one is finished with tiny LED lights that go on and off on a schedule. It's also part of a set; it comes with a matching wreath.

Instead of pairing your evergreen base with decorative details like oranges, pinecones, berries, or ornaments, opt for faux willow branches. They help add even more texture to a garland and give it that wintertime seasonal touch.

This garland may be one of the cheapest on our list, but its appearance definitely doesn't match the price; it looks luxe. One Amazon reviewer said: "I bought two of these for my front porch. Excellent value for money. Lights and 'berries' and pine cones are not cheap looking.

Contrary to all the options you're seeing, garlands do not have to be green, filled with pinecones, or even flocked. Feel free to take a different route with this winding string of botanical florals. The motifs are crafted from iron, textured velvet, gleaming glass, and rustic wood.

You'll see a few cedar options on our list because, after all, this is one of the most popular trees to bring into the house when that time of year rolls around. Like our previous garland, this one is devoid of any decorations, which, in our opinion, gives it a more freshly foraged look.

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