This memorable Wooden Cranberry Garland is about 9 feet long. The Cranberries are made of wood and painted with a deep burgundy color. They are held together by a thick dark red nylon cord, and are about the same size as real Cranberries but without all the mess. This Wooden Cranberry Garland is the perfect trim to give your tree that quaint look and feel. Remember to use our wreaths and garlands for all your Christmas decorating. Select this link to view our Decorated Country Holiday Garland.
The Cranberry.
Cranberries are a group of evergreen dwarf shrubs or trailing. They are found in acidic bogs throughout the cooler parts of the Northern Hemisphere. Select this link to view our Decorative Faux Popcorn Christmas Garland.
Cranberries are low, creeping shrubs or vines up to 2 m long and 5 to 20 cm in height, with slender, wiry stems, not thickly woody, and small evergreen leaves. The flowers are dark pink, with very distinct reflexed petals. They are pollinated by domestic honey bees. The fruit is a false berry that is larger than the leaves of the plant. It is initially white, but turns a deep red when fully ripe. It is edible, with an acidic taste that can overwhelm its sweetness. Select this link to view our Popcorn and Cranberry Tree Garland.
Cranberries are a major commercial crop in certain US states and Canada. Most Cranberries are processed into products such as Cranberry Juice, Cranberry Sauce. Cranberries can also be sweetened and dried or sold fresh. Cranberry sauce is regarded as an indispensable part of traditional American and Canadian Thanksgiving menus and European winter festivals. Select this link to view our Decorative Candy Garland.
Beads.
A bead is a small, decorative object that is pierced for threading or stringing. Beads range in size from under a millimeter to over a centimeter or sometimes several centimeters in diameter. Glass, plastic and stone are probably the most common materials, but beads are also made from bone, horn, ivory, metal, shell, pearl, coral, gemstones, polymer clay, metal clay, resin, synthetic minerals, wood, ceramic, fiber, paper, and seeds. A set of beads made from Nassarius shells, which are approximately 100,000 years old, are thought to be the first known examples of jewelry. Select this link to view our Novelty Wooden Fish Garland.
Beadwork is the craft of making things with beads. Beads can be woven together with specialized thread, strung onto thread or wire or adhered to a surface such as fabric or clay. Select this link to view our Unique Fish Garland.
Adding Garlands to your live or Artificial Christmas Tree.
Adding woody Pine Garland with berries or fruit to your tree adds great contrast and texture. Also the addition of a glitzy Tinsel Garland can add color and sparkle to your tree. Add either Tinsel or Pine Garlands to your tree after you put your lights on and before you add any ornaments. For a fairly full, 7½ foot tree you will want to add two or three Pine Garlands. Depending on how wide your tree is and how much of your tree you want to cover with the Garland. Start adding the Pine Garland from the bottom of the tree and work your way up. The bottom of the tree is the fattest part and will take the most Garland. You can either wrap around the tree or use a series of swags. The method for adding Tinsel Garland is the same. The difference is that you can cut Tinsel Garland into different lengths and add them here and there as you like. You can add Ribbon in the same manner as either type of Garland and with the same effect. Select this link to view our Wooden Gingerbread Man Christmas Garland.

