30 Stunning Garden Trellis Decoration Ideas for Christmas

Looking to sprinkle some extra holiday magic on your outdoor space this Christmas? Transform your garden trellis into a dazzling centerpiece with these 30 creative decoration ideas! From timeless traditional themes to rustic, modern, and even DIY projects, there’s something here for every style and space. Whether you’re a seasoned decorator or just getting into holiday crafting, these trellis ideas will inspire you to create a festive wonderland right in your backyard.

Let’s explore how you can make your garden trellis the talk of the holiday season!


Traditional Christmas Trellises 

Classic Christmas decorations never go out of style. These trellis ideas capture the nostalgic warmth and cheer of the season.

1. Holly and Pine Adornments

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Decorate your trellis with lush holly boughs, fresh pine branches, and vibrant red berries for a timeless, festive look. Pair with a bold red ribbon to frame the trellis.

Material: Holly boughs, pine branches, red berries, floral wire, red ribbon.

Cost: $20–$50 depending on whether you purchase fresh greenery or use faux materials.

Pro Tip: Use floral wire to secure the greenery and mist it lightly with water to keep it fresh longer.

Suitable Space: Outdoor garden trellises or patio areas where the natural greenery can shine.


2. Red and Gold Ornaments

Red and gold ornaments add a sophisticated Christmas charm. Hang baubles of different sizes and finishes from your trellis for a glamorous effect. Add gold spray-painted leaves or twigs for extra opulence.

Material: Red and gold ornaments, gold spray paint, twigs, decorative hooks or fishing line.

Cost: $15–$40 depending on the ornament quality and quantity.

Pro Tip: Use fishing line or transparent hooks to give the ornaments a floating effect.

Suitable Space: Indoor trellises or entryways where the glamour can be appreciated up close.


3. Twinkling Wreath Display

Hang multiple small wreaths vertically along the trellis, weaving twinkling fairy lights through for a magical glow. Stick to traditional accents like plaid ribbons, pinecones, and red berries for a cohesive Christmas vibe.

Material: Small wreaths, fairy lights, plaid ribbon, pinecones, red berries.

Cost: $25–$60 depending on wreath size and light quality.

Pro Tip: Use battery-operated fairy lights for a clean and wire-free look.

Suitable Space: Narrow indoor hallways or porch trellises where the lights can create an ethereal ambiance.


4. Santa Claus & Stockings Theme

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Hang cozy stockings (faux fur for extra warmth!) and small Santa figurines from your trellis. Add faux snow at the base to create a whimsical North Pole-inspired display.

Material: Stockings, Santa figurines, faux snow, decorative hooks.

Cost: $20–$50 depending on the size and number of stockings and figurines.

Pro Tip: Use weighted bases or adhesive hooks to keep figurines and stockings secure.

Suitable Space: Indoor living rooms or fireplaces with a trellis backdrop to enhance the cozy, festive feel.


5. Garland Overloads

Go all out by covering your trellis entirely in garlands of mixed greens, poinsettias, and LED lights. The fuller, the better—embrace the “more is more” approach for maximum festive energy.

Material: Mixed greenery garlands, poinsettia flowers, LED string lights, zip ties or floral wire.

Cost: $30–$80 depending on the fullness and size of the garlands.

Pro Tip: Layer garlands with different textures (e.g., pine, eucalyptus) for a more dynamic look.

Suitable Space: Large outdoor spaces or garden trellises where the bold design can truly stand out.


Rustic and Natural Themes

Rustic charm and earthy tones bring a cozy, handmade feel to your holiday garden display.

6. Burlap and Branch Trellis

Wrap burlap ribbon loosely around your trellis and combine it with thin, bare branches for a raw, natural look. Sprinkle faux snow on the branches for a frosty effect.

Materials: Burlap ribbon, branches, faux snow.

Cost: $10-$15.

Pro Tip: Use natural branches from your garden for a cost-effective and eco-friendly approach.

Suitable Space: Outdoors or garden trellises.


7. Dried Orange and Cinnamon Accents

Add slices of dried orange, cinnamon sticks, and star anise to your wreaths and garlands. Not only does it look stunning, but the aroma will fill your garden with holiday cheer.

Materials: Dried orange slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, floral wire.

Cost: $10-$20 (if buying materials).

Pro Tip: Dry your own orange slices in the oven for a budget-friendly option.

Suitable Space: Porches, balcony railings, or garden entryways.


8. Pinecones and Twigs

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Attach pinecones and twigs to your trellis with hot glue or floral wire. Add tiny LED lights for a subtle glow, perfect for a cozy evening setting.

Materials: Pinecones, twigs, hot glue, floral wire, LED string lights.

Cost: $15-$25.

Pro Tip: Collect pinecones and twigs from nearby parks or forests for a personal touch.

Suitable Space: Outdoor garden trellises, patio walls.


9. Wooden Star Ornaments

Go classic and rustic by painting or varnishing wooden stars to hang on your trellis. Mix larger stars at the top and smaller ones near the base for a cascading effect.

Materials: Wooden stars, paint or varnish, string or hooks.

Cost: $10-$30 depending on the size and quantity of stars.

Pro Tip: Use metallic paint for a festive shimmer, or leave the stars unpainted for a natural, rustic vibe.

Suitable Space: Trellis walls, outdoor fences, or larger decorative panels.


10. Macrame Meets Christmas

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Weave a macrame accent piece into sections of your trellis and adorn it with small holiday touches like artificial mistletoe or rustic metallic bells.

Materials: Macrame cord, artificial mistletoe, metallic bells.

Cost: $20-$40 depending on macrame details.

Pro Tip: Use pre-made macrame from craft stores if you’re short on time.

Suitable Space: Indoor trellises, patios, or covered outdoor spaces.


Christmas Modern and Minimalist

Sleek and trendy trellis ideas for the modern decorator.

11. Metallic Accents

Focus on shimmering metallic tones like silver, gold, and bronze. Use modern geometric ornaments and chrome-finished bells for a minimalist yet stunning display.

Suitable Space: Living room or dining area for a sophisticated statement piece.

Material: Metallic ornaments, chrome-finished bells

Cost: $30–$50 depending on ornament size and quality

Pro Tip: Stick to one or two metallic colors for a cohesive and elegant look.


12. Geometric Shapes

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Use ornaments shaped like triangles, diamonds, or spheres. Painting them in monochrome tones like white, silver, and black can amp up the contemporary vibes.

Suitable Space: Modern spaces like offices or minimalist living areas.

Material: Wooden, ceramic, or plastic ornaments, spray paint

Cost: $20–$40 (or less if DIY)

Pro Tip: Hang geometric shapes at varying heights to create depth and visual interest.


13. Simple Greenery with Lights

Wrap a single strand of white LED lights around long sprigs of eucalyptus or olive branches and drape them neatly across the trellis for understated elegance.

Suitable Space: Entryways, mantels, or dining table centerpieces.

Material: Fresh or faux eucalyptus/olive branches, white LED light strand

Cost: $15–$25

Pro Tip: Use battery-operated LED lights for easier placement and a clean look.


14. Floating Ornament Trellis

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Create the illusion of floating ornaments by using clear fishing string to suspend them at various levels. Add softer lighting and transparent baubles for a chic, airy look.

Suitable Space: Hallways, corners, or open spaces with good natural light.

Material: Transparent ornaments, fishing string, soft LED lights

Cost: $25–$50

Pro Tip: Use a mix of frosted and clear ornaments for added texture and sophistication.


15. Frosted Glass Decor

Use frosted glass ornaments, paired with white and silver garlands, to achieve a winter wonderland theme. Add snowflake-patterned embellishments for extra charm.

Suitable Space: Fireplace mantels, sideboards, or holiday table displays.

Material: Frosted glass ornaments, white/silver garlands, snowflake decorations

Cost: $40–$60

Pro Tip: Pair with soft white lighting to amplify the frosted effect.


Trellises for Festive Lighting 

Lighting can transform your garden trellis into a glowing beacon of holiday cheer.

16. Starry Night

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String warm white fairy lights in a cascading pattern. Add small golden stars to enhance the impression of a sparkling night sky.

Suitable Space: Outdoor patios or garden trellises.

Material: Warm white fairy lights, golden star ornaments

Cost: $$ (Moderate)

Pro Tip: Use battery-operated fairy lights for easier setup and fewer visible wires.


17. LED Icicle Lights

Create a dramatic, wintry effect with icicle-style LED lights hanging from the edges of your trellis. Opt for cool white or blue lighting for a frosty finish.

Suitable Space: Trellises near porches or driveways for a bold winter look.

Material: Icicle-style LED lights

Cost: $$ (Moderate)

Pro Tip: Use a timer plug to automatically turn the lights on and off at dusk and dawn.


18. Color-Changing Lights

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Programmable color-changing LED lights offer endless possibilities. Shift between Christmas greens, reds, and whites, or create your own color pattern!

Suitable Space: Large trellises or pergolas for maximum impact.

Material: Programmable color-changing LED light strips

Cost: $$$ (Higher-end)

Pro Tip: Sync the lights with music for a festive, dynamic display.


19. Mason Jar Lanterns

Hang mason jars filled with fairy lights from your trellis. Add a sprinkle of faux snow at the base of each jar for an enchanting, rustic touch.

Suitable Space: Small trellises in gardens or cozy outdoor seating areas.

Material: Mason jars, fairy lights, faux snow

Cost: $ (Budget-friendly)

Pro Tip: Secure the mason jars with durable twine or wire to prevent them from falling.


20. Laser Light Projection

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Position a laser projector near your trellis to create dancing light patterns, such as snowflakes or stars, across its surface.

Suitable Space: Large outdoor trellises with open surroundings for maximum visibility.

Material: Laser light projector

Cost: $$$ (Higher-end)

Pro Tip: Place the projector at an angle to cover a wider area and avoid direct eye contact with the light.


Trellises for Small Spaces

Even the tiniest spaces can be festive with the right designs.

21. Mini Christmas Trees

Place small potted Christmas trees at the corners of your trellis. Decorate with miniature ornaments to match your theme.

Suitable Space: Outdoor or spacious indoor areas like patios, porches, or living rooms.

Material: Small potted Christmas trees, miniature ornaments, fairy lights (optional)

Cost: $10–$25 per tree, depending on size and decorations

Pro Tip: Use battery-powered fairy lights to make the trees glow without needing nearby outlets.


22. Indoor Ribbon Trellis

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For indoor gardens, wrap the trellis with bold, festive ribbon in stripes or bows. Add small trinkets like faux gift boxes to complete the look.

Suitable Space: Indoor spaces with trellises, like kitchens or living rooms with houseplants.

Material: Wide festive ribbon, faux gift boxes, string for securing decorations

Cost: $10–$20 for ribbon and trinkets

Pro Tip: Use wired ribbon for easier shaping and to ensure it stays in place.


23. Vertical Plant Display

Attach small potted poinsettias or winter blooms vertically to your trellis. Use minimal lighting to highlight the natural beauty of the plants.

Suitable Space: Indoor or sheltered outdoor areas, such as sunrooms or porches.

Material: Small potted plants (poinsettias, cyclamen, or winter blooms), hooks or ties, LED string lights

Cost: $5–$15 per plant, $8–$15 for lights

Pro Tip: Use lightweight pots and secure them with zip ties or plant-friendly clips to avoid damaging the trellis.


24. Hanging Ornament Wall

Convert your trellis into a vertical ornament display by hanging colorful baubles at symmetrical distances. This is a great way to use excess decorations.

Suitable Space: Indoors near walls or hallways, or outdoor spaces protected from wind.

Material: Ornaments, hooks or thin wire for hanging

Cost: $10–$25, depending on ornament size and quantity

Pro Tip: Mix glossy, matte, and glittery ornaments for a visually balanced look.


25. Minimal LED String Design

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For a sleek, space-saving option, wrap a single strand of LED lights tightly around the trellis poles for a subtle but eye-catching look.

Suitable Space: Small indoor corners, balconies, or compact outdoor trellis areas.

Material: LED light string (warm white or multicolor)

Cost: $5–$15 per light string

Pro Tip: Choose battery-operated LED lights to avoid visible cords and messy plug-ins.


DIY Trellis Projects

Get your creative juices flowing with these hands-on decoration ideas.

26. Candy Cane Trellis

Paint sections of your trellis in a candy-cane pattern using red and white stripes. Add faux candy sticks or peppermint swirls for a sweet finishing touch.

Material: Paint (red and white), faux candy sticks, peppermint swirls

Cost: $15–$30

Pro Tip: Use painter’s tape to create clean stripes for a polished look.

Suitable Space: Garden, porch, or patio.


27. Handmade Garland

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Create your garland using fresh or dried foliage, beads, and ribbon. Personalize it with handwritten holiday tags!

Material: Fresh or dried foliage, beads, ribbon, holiday tags

Cost: $10–$25 (depending on materials)

Pro Tip: Use dried orange slices or cinnamon sticks for a festive, fragrant touch.

Suitable Space: Indoors or covered outdoor areas.


28. Glitter Snowflakes

Cut out snowflake shapes from foam boards or cardboard, paint them with glitter, and attach them to your trellis for a magical snowy vibe.

Material: Foam boards or cardboard, glitter, glue, paint

Cost: $5–$15

Pro Tip: Spray the finished snowflakes with a clear sealant to keep the glitter from shedding.

Suitable Space: Outdoor trellises, walls, or windows.


29. DIY Ornament Display

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Repurpose old ornaments by painting and decorating them in new styles. Arrange them in clusters along your trellis for a colorful statement.

Material: Old ornaments, paint, decorative items (ribbons, glitter, etc.)

Cost: $10–$20

Pro Tip: Mix different sizes and textures of ornaments for a more interesting look.

Suitable Space: Garden or indoor trellis near holiday décor.


30. Recycled Christmas Lights

Reuse old Christmas lights to create shapes like stars or Christmas trees. Simply secure them to your trellis frame with zip ties or twist ties.

Material: Old Christmas lights, zip ties or twist ties

Cost: $0–$10

Pro Tip: Use energy-saving LED lights to create festive shapes while keeping costs low.

Suitable Space: Backyard, balcony, or porch.


Tips for Maintenance and Storage 

  • To keep your garden trellis dazzling throughout the season, follow these tips:
  • Store in labeled, stackable containers after use to protect them for future festivities.
  • Regularly check your lights and batteries.
  • Reinforce decorations to withstand the weather.

Conclusion

You can try out any 30 of these, so let your creative mind run wild and make your trellis a festive statement this holiday season. With a little creativity and some DIY enthusiasm, you can turn this frequently neglected garden element into the star of your patio decor. So, don’t hesitate this time and sprinkle the holiday cheer all over your home with these gorgeous trellis decoration ideas


Transform Your Garden This Christmas

With these 30 dazzling ideas, your garden trellis can become the crowning jewel of your holiday decorations. Whether you prefer classic elegance, rustic charm, or DIY flair, there’s a design here to make your space magical. Once you’ve decorated your trellis, don’t forget to share your festive masterpiece with your fellow enthusiasts on social media—we’d love to see your creations! 🎄✨


FAQ

How do I weatherproof my trellis decorations?

To weatherproof your trellis decorations, opt for outdoor-rated lights and ornaments that can endure temperature changes and moisture. Additionally, secure your decorations firmly with zip ties or twist ties to prevent them from shifting in strong winds.

Can I use solar-powered lights for my trellis?

Absolutely! Solar-powered lights are an eco-friendly and convenient option for trellis decorations. Just make sure the solar panel has access to direct sunlight during the day to ensure your lights shine brightly all evening.

What’s the best type of material for DIY trellis decorations?

For DIY projects, lightweight materials like burlap, ribbon, faux greenery, and ornaments work beautifully. These are easy to work with and won’t put extra strain on your trellis structure.

How early should I set up my trellis decorations?

Planning and setting up your trellis decorations in late November or early December allows you to enjoy them throughout the holiday season. It also gives you time to make adjustments if needed before the festivities begin!

How do I safely store my trellis decorations after the holidays?

To safely store your decorations, use stackable, labeled bins to keep items organized and protected from damage. Wrap fragile ornaments in tissue paper or bubble wrap, and store string lights in a coil to prevent tangling.

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