Making an Advent Arrangement: Bring Festive Greenery into Your Home

Making an Advent Arrangement: Bring Festive Greenery into Your Home

Rene Meister
Making an Advent Arrangement – Key Takeaways
  • Bring Christmas into your home: Making your own Advent arrangement isn't just a peaceful holiday activity, it also brings festive atmosphere into your home.
  • Advent arrangement materials: Floral foam or an alternative, fir branches, wire, candle holders and candles, and decorative materials.
  • Making a Christmas arrangement yourself: Follow six steps to make an Advent wreath.
  • Inspiration for Advent arrangement ideas: Advent arrangements made from natural materials, minimalist Advent arrangements, vintage Advent arrangements, colorful Advent arrangements.

The magic of Advent arrangements and the joy of making your own: a symbol of hope and anticipation. Christmas arrangements are simply part of holiday tradition, filling hearts with warmth and excitement for the festive season ahead. But creating your own Advent arrangement can also be a personal, creative addition to the season. In this article, we'll explore not only the history and symbolic meaning of the Advent wreath, but also share instructions and ideas for your own Advent arrangements, along with a look at the current trends for 2026.

Find the right option for you among 225. Advent wreath workshops typically cost between 29,00 € and 197,00 € and last between 1 hour and 5 hours.

Create Your Own Floral Arrangement
In our Advent wreath workshop, all materials are ready for you. Enjoy a peaceful, reflective time and design your own personal Christmas wreath this year.
— Rene

Why Do People Make Advent Arrangements Before Christmas?

The tradition of the Advent wreath, and Advent arrangements along with it, originated in 19th-century Germany. Protestant theologian Johann Hinrich Wichern came up with the idea to help children visually track the wait until Christmas. Over the years, the Advent wreath has evolved and is now a festive decoration found in many households.

Fir branches in a vase

What Do the Four Candles on an Advent Wreath Represent?

The four candles on the Advent wreath represent the four weeks of Advent and symbolize hope, peace, joy, and love. The wreath's round shape represents infinity and God's eternal love, while the green branches represent eternal life.

Making a Christmas Arrangement Yourself: What Do You Need for an Advent Arrangement?

When designing your Advent arrangement, your creativity really has no limits. Here's a list of materials you'll need for your Advent arrangement:

  • Floral foam: Available in various shapes and forms the base of your Advent arrangement
  • Fir, spruce, or pine branches
  • Floral wire
  • Four sturdy candle holders and candles
  • Decorative materials like ribbon, ornaments, stars, pinecones, moss, eucalyptus, etc.
  • Garden shears
  • Hot glue, if needed
  • As an alternative to floral foam, you can also use a wooden base, like small wood slices or a wooden Advent wreath
  • If you'd like to make your Advent arrangement on a plate, choose a festive plate instead of floral foam and arrange branches and decorations directly on it
  • A tray, a metal basket, or a bowl also work well as a base for an Advent arrangement

Various materials for Christmas arrangements on a table

Which Fir Is Best for Arrangements?

Fir needles are relatively soft and long-lasting, which is why fir branches are a popular choice for Advent arrangements. Florists often reach for Noble fir, Blue spruce, Nordmann fir, or arborvitae for Christmas arrangements.

Making Your Own Advent Arrangement - Step by Step:

  • Step 1 - Prepare your Advent arrangement materials: Lay out all the materials you'll need, including the floral foam, branches, decorations, floral wire, and your tools. Trim the fir or spruce branches to size. As you cut the branches, think ahead about how large you want your final arrangement to be.
  • Step 2 - Prepare the floral foam: Cut the floral foam to your desired size and shape, then soak it in water so the branches stay fresh longer in the arrangement.
  • Step 3 - Attach the branches: Insert the branches into the floral foam of your Advent arrangement, or secure them with floral wire, until the foam is completely covered. Place longer branches in the lower part of the arrangement, and shorter branches toward the top.
  • Step 4 - Add the candle holders: Evenly space the candle holders and press them firmly into the floral foam. Make sure the candles will stand securely and won't wobble later on.
  • Step 5 - Decorate the Advent arrangement: Now for the creative part: decorate the wreath as you like with ribbons, ornaments, stars, pinecones, and other decorative materials.
  • Step 6 - Add the candles to the Advent arrangement: Finally, insert the candles into the candle holders, and your homemade Advent arrangement is ready to display or hang.
Make Your Own Advent Arrangement
In our Christmas arrangement class, you
— Rene

Ideas for Advent Arrangements

There are countless ways to design an Advent arrangement, leaving plenty of room for creativity and personal expression. Want to make a slightly different Advent arrangement this year? We've gathered a few ideas for inspiration on how you can design yours.

Inspiration for Christmas Arrangement Ideas:

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Advent arrangement trends for 2026 showcase a wide range of styles and materials that capture the season's natural beauty while emphasizing modern aesthetics and sustainability. Here are some of the standout Advent arrangement trends for 2026:

Advent Arrangement Trend 2026
-Materials for the Advent Arrangement-
Advent arrangements with dried flowers and natural materials
Dried flowers, blooms, grasses, eucalyptus, and succulents are popular materials for Advent arrangements this year. They offer a natural yet stylish aesthetic.
Forest-inspired Advent arrangement designs
The "Christmas in Balance" trend brings nature indoors with rustic, forest-inspired designs. Key elements include rough branches, pinecones, fibrous vines, wood pieces, and bark, creating a natural yet modern atmosphere.
Sustainable Advent arrangements with recycled materials
Sustainability shows up through the use of recycled and purely natural materials. The trend toward modern rustic style appears in Advent arrangements made with native materials like pinecones, twigs, or branches.
Black-and-white designs
Black-and-white Advent arrangements and decorations are trending in 2026. Black lighted stars and mango wood candle holders are also popular. This minimalist color palette offers a modern, elegant option for Advent decor.

Making a Christmas Arrangement Yourself - Conclusion

Making an Advent wreath or arrangement is a creative, personal way to celebrate the anticipation of the Christmas season. With the ideas shared here, you can find inspiration and create your own unique holiday decoration. This centuries-old tradition gets honored in a special way, adding a personal touch to your home's festive atmosphere.

Make Your Own Advent Arrangement – FAQ

What do you need for an Advent arrangement?

You'll need floral foam or a wooden base, fir or spruce branches, floral wire, four candle holders and candles, and decorative materials like ribbon, pinecones, or moss.

How do you make a simple Advent arrangement?

The easiest way is to make an Advent arrangement on a plate: choose a festive plate, arrange fir branches and decorations on it, and place the four candles on top, no floral foam required.

What are the trends for Advent arrangements in 2026?

In 2026, Advent arrangements with dried flowers and natural materials, forest-inspired designs, and sustainable arrangements made from recycled materials are trending. Black-and-white designs are also very popular.

Which fir works best for an Advent arrangement?

Soft, long-lasting needle branches work especially well for an Advent arrangement, florists often reach for Noble fir, Blue spruce, Nordmann fir, or arborvitae.