How to decorate for Hanukkah in a stylish and modern way? How to pull off both Hanukkah and Christmas decor at once? Here are some ideas that will answer both questions, take a look!
Hanukkah Garlands And Banners
A garland, a bunting or a banner are the easiest ones to make and they instantly bring a holiday feel to the space. A garland can be used to decorate a mantel, shelf, console table or even your entryway or window. The easiest idea is to make a garland of paper or cardboard or maybe upcycle some old cards. If you feel like sewing, you can make a letter bunting of felt, or you can try wooden beads and Star of David pieces. Paper, wood, plywood, cardboard, beads, fabric – make a garland of anything you want.
This bead and Star of David garland with tassels is a lovely decoration for Hanukkah and you can easily DIY it.
Gold star, leaf and sequin garlands and a navy letter one are a perfect combo for a Hanukkah mantel or a blank wall.
This blue and white Hanukkah banner is a perfect solution for mantels, shelves and console tables.
The elegant menorah is done with pretty ombre candles, a banner and sign add style to the mantel.
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Make a garland of blue and white ornaments and a banner of gold letters for styling a console, shelf or even a mirror like here.
This Hanukkah banner is made of felt, and some Stars of David add to the shelving unit.
The mantel is done with blue cacti, ombre blue candles and vases plus navy vases with lunaria at the fireplace.
This simple and elegant Star of David garland is made of navy, blue, gold and white cardboard, and you can repeat it easily.
This refined mantel shows off blue and white decor with menorahs, Stars of David, signs, garlands and banners and some lit up gift boxes.
Blue tinsel, patterned ornaments and a menorah with candles are a cool combo for Hanukkah and this decor can be realized last minute.
This Hanukkah garland is a sustainable way to upcycle your old cards, and it's a cool last minute decoration.
This super elegant mantel is done with evergreens, greenery, beads and Stars of David plus pillar candles.
This blue banner and sign are great to style your space for Hanukkah, you can decorate a console table, mantel or some shelves.
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Style your mantel with glitter blue banner that you can easily cut out of paper, add greenery and voila, a Hanukkah mantel is ready!.
Hanukkah Wreaths
A wreath is another popular decoration for every season and holiday, which also doesn’t require much effort or time to make. Wreaths are great for styling a front door, fill in a blank wall or some other space. The wreath can be made of sticks or branches with fresh leaves and blooms, shape it as a Star of David to give it a Hanukkah feel. Gold leaves with a blue accent are a very elegant item for decorating for Hanukkah. A classic vine wreath can be painted white, with snowflakes and blue letters.
This shiny gold leaf wreath is accented with a blue banner in the center, and it's a great decoration for your front door or the wall over the fireplace.
A Star of David wreath is one of the best ideas to decorate your space for Hanukkah, and this one is made of branches, evergreens and silver and blue details.
This branch Star of David decoration can be made really quickly, add a feather and you'll get a cool boho chic decoration.
This Star of David wreath is made of branches, fresh greenery and blooms and it's a nice decoration you can DIY.
These branch Star of David wreaths are accented with fresh leaves and lunaria, and they can be used to fill in a blank wall or accent a front door.
This white wreath is made of vine, paper snowflakes, blue letters and a white and blue snowflake bow on top.
Other Hanukkah Decor
What other Hanukkah decorations to use? You can find cool blue menorah lights in stores, they look awesome and can be used to style a Christmas tree if you are celebrating both. Styling your Christmas tree in blue and white on the whole will be a great solution for a Hanukkah Christmas celebration. Sings, swags, posies done in blue and white are amazing to style your space for Hanukkah, whether it’s an indoor or outdoor space. Fresh blooms in blue and white, greenery and branches are all great for Hanukkah.
This refined and lush console table is done with navy, silver and white, twigs and beads, a menorah and an arrangement in a tall vase.
Navy, blue and white tablescape with woven chargers and printed plates, a blue glass and a navy and gold card.
The console table is decorated with teal candles and turquoise ornaments and ribbons plus white baubles for Hanukkah.
Fresh blue and white blooms, a star-shaped candleholder and navy glasses are great to make up a refined Hanukkah table.
Navy and electric blue candles, a Star of David garlands and a menorah are all you need to make your space feel like Hanukkah.
The shelves are styled for Hanukkah with menorahs, pillar candles, ornaments and tinsel composing a bold holiday space.
A menorah artwork paired with a 3d star blue paper garland are a quick and easy way to style a mantel for Hanukkah.
A Christmas tree styled in blue and white and with a Star of David topper will be a cool idea for those who celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah.
Frosted branches are decorated with blue marked ornaments, this is a nice Hanukkah centerpiece or mantel or shelf decoration.
This blue Hanukkah sign is done with large wooden beads, evergreens and pinecones and you can make such a decoration yourself.
This refined and glam swag composed of faux evergreens, beads, leaves, a large bow and sign is a nice decoration for your front door.
This neutral banner shows off a modern embroidered menorah with blue and blush candles.
These adorable blue menorah lights are perfect for styling Hanukkah in a more modern way.
Here's elegant and refined moody Hanukkah decor done with dark ribbons, leaves, candles and a Star of David overhead installation.
This simple arrangement is made of a bowl with blue ornaments, gilded branches and navy Stars of David, it can be a centerpiece.
Though there are no blues, gold and white are also lovely for styling a mantel for Hanukkah.
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This is how you pull off modern Hanukkah decor on the mantel: navy candles, a modern white menorah and a vase with blue and white blooms.
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