How to make a Christmas Garland made of dried orange slices.

There is a way to make a dried fruit garlands for the Christmas tree.

Easy instructions on how to dry orange slices are included in the dried orange slice ornaments that I made.I added a matching fruit garland because I loved them so much.

When our oldest daughter was 3 years old, we sold our first house and moved into my in-laws weekend home.

When we moved around Christmas, we put the top half of our tree up and handmade our decorations, instead of taking our holiday decor out of the boxes we just packed.

She pointed out her ornaments to everyone that visited the tree.It's a wonderful memory that has always stayed with me, but I'm not sure if she remembers any of it.

I've been thinking about that tree a lot while I decorate the Christmas tree in our dining room.

The ornaments aren't handmade, but they are made with dried orange slices and cranberries.

If you've never made dried oranges before, make sure you check out how I did it.The smell when you make them is heavenly.

For this project, you can use fishing line or string.I used a fishing line that was lying around.

Look at that color.I can't get enough.I put them all over our house.

I kept it simple so you can do what you want with this.I added an orange slice for every 10 cranberries I strung.

I stuck the needle through the middle of the cranberry and the orange slice.It's very simple.

I hung the garland on my tree after I felt it was long enough.Very thrifty and easy to do.

It's definitely up there as one of my favorites, even if it isn't the tree we had all those years ago.

What do you think about homemade Christmas ornaments?Better than store-bought?

How to make a beautiful and fragrant orange and cranberry wreath.

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The idea is great.I decorated my son and daughter with bird friendly ornaments when they were small.My husband took the tree to the woods for the birds after Christmas.We build great memories with our children.I would like to thank you for reminding me of wonderful Christmases past.

What a great memory, Debbie!Thank you so much for sharing that with me.There's nothing like Christmas with kids.

My children used to decorate an outside tree with pieces of apple and cranberries.It made for entertaining window-watching days for the birds and Squirrels.I believe that your dried orange slices are the winner of the tree decoration contest.There are a lot of trees that are wearing dried orange slices.

I like the dried orange slice ornaments.Thanks for sharing your Christmas memory and for your sweet comment.Have a great weekend!

All ornaments are homemade and purchased by me.I bet your house smells great.There are cinnamon sticks that you could add.Love the idea.

I love all ornaments.I bought cinnamon sticks to use, but kept it simple.The smell would be amazing.Thanks for sharing.

I have homemade Christmas decorations on my tree from my sons and grandsons.I want to make some of them pretty.

When they're made by children, there's nothing like homemade.Our girls made ornaments for us when we were young.

Oh my goodness.Your home must smell great.The best way to decorate for Christmas is with homemade ornaments.You have gorgeous photography, Kristi.

Thanks so much, Meegan!The best Christmas decorations to have are homemade and family heirlooms.Wishing you a happy holiday!

Your tree is beautiful.You created a wonderful memory with your daughter.Sometimes simpler times are filled with joy.Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a happy new year!

Mary Beth, thank you so much!You appreciate the good times as you get older.Wishing you a Merry Christmas!

Your tree is beautiful and I love the fresh garlands.I like using natural elements for decor.

Thanks!I like to use natural elements as well.I didn't know why it took me so long to use dried oranges.

I liked the orange slices as ornaments, but the cranberries made a pretty garlands.This is one of the ideas I am collecting for Christmas next year.Thanks, Pat.

Thanks a lot, Pat!I love the pretty colors of the dried oranges with the fresh cranberries, and they've changed into a darker color after drying.I will definitely be doing this again.Hope you try it!

The cranberries dried up and became craisins when I tried this before.How do you keep them nice?

Your tree was my favorite.My children used to make popcorn and cranberry garlands for the tree.After Christmas my husband would take the tree to a small patch of woods near our house and leave it there for the birds and animals.The birds and squirrels had a Christmas tree.I love the smell of real trees.

Love your story, Debbie!Thanks for sharing.I like the smell of real trees.We've tried it several times, but my allergies prevent us from having one.

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Home improvement, home decor, and quick and easy recipes are just some of the things that Kristi loves.I share budget-friendly projects, crafts and decorating tips in the hopes of inspiring others to do the same.

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