Have you refreshed your mantel for spring yet? These 9 spring garlands are sure to add some new season joy to your home
Swap out winter decor for a fresh, floral touch with these spring garlands for your mantel


The mantel is one of the biggest styling real estate spots in your home. And while it really shines at Christmas, have you ever considered giving your fireplace a makeover for spring?
With lighter, longer days and a sense of spring creeping in, embarking on a little refresh for the new season feels only right. Spring decor ideas can range from big transformations right through to smaller touches, like bringing in some florals, having a good spring clean, or trying out some spring mantel decor ideas.
A beautifully draped spring-inspired garland is one of the easiest ways to bring some fresh energy into your space. So, if you’re looking for a simple way to welcome the new season, a new garland might just be the perfect finishing touch.
9 spring garlands to update your mantel for the season
In my opinion, there is a fine line between fun and playful and just a little too kitsch. I love to look for real or really high-quality (and highly rated) artificial foliage, or garlands that have been expertly crafted from iron and felt, that feel charming and a little handmade.
Of course, the best spring mantel doesn't just stop at a garland. Layer in candles or some playful seasonal trinkets like those from the new Anthropologie Easter collection and you'll be surprised at what a pretty, budget-friendly display you can quickly create.
Of course, yellow is well and truly the color of spring and this pretty garland, hand-crafted exclusively for Terrain is created from iron for a long-lasting decorative piece that you can bring out each year.
For a cheerful option, this rustic burlap garland from Amazon can be delivered super quickly, meaning you can get started on your spring mantel makeover in an instant. I love the bunting style and pretty daisies for cottage and country-style living rooms.
For those who appreciate the beauty (and lush scent) of real foliage, this 'live' garland is hand-assembled with fresh eucalyptus and olive leaves and then accented with yellow flowers and strawflowers. Nothing beats a full, verdant real garland for the mantel in spring.
If you're looking for a more subtle pop of color, Joanna Gaines' Magnolia garland (from her Magnolia label of the same name) features wispy twigs intertwined with dainty buds. You can leave it alone or style it with fresh sprigs.
If you're already getting excited about Easter decor, this plush garland will kick you off nicely without looking too twee. Strung on a jute cord, each bunny and carrot has been made in neutral tones with tassels and wooden beads for a boho Easter.
Felt garlands bring a lovely homemade feel to your mantel without you having to get crafty yourself. Spring is synonymous with tulips and these pretty multi-colored blooms are sure to add a touch of new season joy to the fireplace.
Wayfair has a great selection of really full garlands that are bursting with vibrant blooms and greenery, like this faux 'wild' flower design that will transform your mantel without you having to worry about additional accessories.
This iron garland, also from Terrain, literally says what it does on the tin. Welcome guests and the new season into your home with this 'Happy Spring' hand-crafted piece that is finished on each end with pretty pink flowers.
Delicate yet full enough to not look unfinished, this budget-friendly garland from Target features small white silk flowers and yellow flower cut-outs with alternating spring foliage. Pair with this spring's must-have 'Butter Yellow' hue for the ultimate spring refresh.
Whether woven with delicate florals, lush greenery, or even a few playful Easter motifs, spring garlands for mantels can instantly brighten up your home just in time for nature's shift.
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Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome
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