Learn how to make a Christmas wreath using greenery, ornaments, and more.
Deck the halls with these gorgeous DIY Christmas wreath ideas that bring holiday cheer to your winter decor.
Start byflocking your wreathwith flocking powder.
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Finish by attaching snowflakes for a guaranteed white Christmas.
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ThisDIY evergreen Christmas wreathidea looks formal but comes together quickly.
Dress up magnolia leaves, pinecones, and nuts in gilded holiday finery.
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After the glitter dries, attach the branches, a few faux nests, and birds evenly throughout.
Finish the look with a bow made of a wide, red satin ribbon.
Use a blue spruce wreath to carry thecoastal color scheme.
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Farmhouse Wreath
This DIY white berry wreath starts with an inexpensive grapevine wreath.
Simply weave cut artificial berry stems through the form and secure with florists wire.
Finish the rustic wreath with a simple blue velvet ribbon bow, andhang your wreathusing a removable hook.
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Fresh Succulent Christmas Wreath
Gorgeous and freshsucculents during the holidaysare a perfect winter welcome.
Usher guests into your home for Christmas by displaying a double-hooped display of succulents.
Add a simple sign with a bit of Christmas cheer for the best homemade wreath.
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Farmhouse Wood Slice Wreath
Add to your existingfarmhouse Christmas decorwith this easy DIY Christmas wreath idea.
Finish the look with flocked pinecones hung from the center with string.
Take two hula hoops and transform them with copper spray paint.
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This larger-than-life Christmas wreath makes the bestaccent piece on a fenceor outer wall.
Add a simple Christmas bow, and youre done!
Punctuate the arrangement with a scattering of faux berries from the botanical aisle of the crafts supply store.
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A candy-stripedpom-pom bowis a finishing touch for this pretty-as-a-present faux boxwood wreath.
Press and repeat until the ornament is covered.
Then, brush on a top coat of decoupage and let it dry.
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Use florists wire to secure ornaments to the wreath.
Tinsel Wreath
This isnt your ordinarytinsel wreath!
Use hot glue to attach everything, and use craft wire on extra-heavy ornaments as well.
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Gold Hoop Greenery Wreaths
Transform plain gold hoops into a trio of hanging Christmas wreaths.
Finish each with a bunch of seasonal greenery, pinecones, and bright berries.Hang these wreaths from Thanksgivingthrough Christmas.
Accessorize with mini bottlebrush trees and a small house figure.
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Use a sparkly ribbon to hang the wreath on the front door or over the mantel.
Christmas Tree Wreath
Tired of the same old circular Christmas wreath?
Craft your own creative Christmas tree-shaped wreath.
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Lay small cedar wreaths in a triangle tree shape and attach them with green craft wire.
Add a trunk at the bottom, constructed from a few sticks cut to the same length.
Hang from a pretty ribbontied into a classic bow.
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Felt Poinsettia Wreath
Perhaps even more than mistletoe, the poinsettia is the quintessential holiday plant.
As an alternative to the traditional plants, we madefelt poinsettia flowers.
Metallic Magnolia Wreath
Painted magnolia leaves shine in this pretty Christmas wreath.
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Paint leaves silver, gold, and copper for a luxe metallic look.
This handmade wreath idea is perfect for displaying throughout the holiday season.
Pretty Pastel Wreath
Break out the nontraditional colors for this yearsholiday decor!
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Pastel mini ornaments and bottlebrush trees pop against this white DIY pom-pom wreath.
Make your own pom-poms with yarn and hot glue them to an embroidery hoop to form the base.
Vary the coverage of spray paint so some pinecones are fully snow-covered and others are lightly dusted.
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Use 8-inch pieces of florists wire to attach pinecones to a wire wreath form.
DIY Red Berry Wreath
This handmade red berry wreath adds cheerycolor to your holidayfront porch.
Get the look by updating a basic grapevine wreath with seasonal red berries and an oversized bow.
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Make it even merrier and add small greenery branches or ball ornaments.
Twig Christmas Wreath
Paint agrapevine wreathwhite (or start with a white wreath).
Give several twigs a light coat of white spray paint and let dry.
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Match the colors in the wreath to your holiday decor for a cohesive palette.
Add a cranberry to the center of each flower and finish with a simple red cording bow.
Greenery Wreath
Make your own Christmas wreath using greenery.
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Just fill the boots with sprigs of greenery and holly berries.
Hang up the skates on a door or mantel using ribbon and hooks.
Nut Wreath
Create a gorgeous holiday wreath with your favorite seasonal snack.
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Stock up on mixed nuts from the bulk bin and glue them to a wreath form.
Crack some nuts before adding them to the Christmas wreath to add texture.
Winter Mesh Wreath
This handmade holiday wreath can be made in under an hour.
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Create your own DIY mesh wreath using a wide ribbon and a wire wreath form.
Hang the wreath a few times during assembly and step back to decide which piece to fill in next.
Homemade Forest Wreath
Turn a mossy wreath into a woodland tableaux.
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Choose twigs with interesting lines and forked details.
Secure with floral U pins.
Fill in with smaller twigs tucked or pinned in place.
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Wire a few birds to the wreath.
Tie a ribbon as a hanger around the top of the wreath, and attach a bow with wire.
Fruit-Harvest Wreath
A pretty collection of greens and bright colors focuses attention on pretty fruits.
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To create, purchase a wire wreath form.
Add an inner layer of limes using the same method and an outer layer of pinecones.
Insert greenery as needed to fill in gaps and add fullness to the pinecone Christmas wreath.
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Attach silver ornament accents to finish the metallic wreath.
Colorful Pinecone Wreath
Give your Christmas wreath a retro look with a few brightly colored elements.
Purchase a fir wreath and spray paint it lightly and evenly with white paint.
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Add bright-colored accentsa few pinecones spray-painted in bright hues and miniatureholiday ornamentsand hang with a ribbon.
Dried Citrus Wreath
Slices of dried citrus shine in this prettyDIY holiday wreath.
Well show you how to make dried glittered fruits (its easier than you think!).
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Make a big batch and use them in crafts, potpourri, and DIY decor.
Finish your cheery wreath with aclassic bow.
Make flowers in various shapes and sizes and attach them with wire.
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Hot glue the inner and outer rings of a 14-inch wooden quilting hoop together and let it dry.
Cut an 8-inch section from the top of the glued-together hoop.
Use florists wire to attach rosemary bunches to the sides of the hoop and sprigs to the front.
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Glue a bow to the bottom center of the wreath; dust with faux snow if desired.
Hang with a simple wide ribbon.
Fir Wreath with Ornaments and Leaves
Give an elegant design boost to a classic evergreen wreath.
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Glittery holiday balls and spray-painted bay leaves supply a golden gloss.
Choose a silky ribbon in a complementary color to bring together theChristmas accentsand greenery.
Boxwood Blue Christmas Wreath
This boxwood beauty is an elegant way to break outside the circle.
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Theicy blue wreathstarts with a purchased square boxwood wreath and finishes with mini ornaments and glittering sugar beads.
Top your wreath with ahandmade bow!
Cut eight strips of ribbon long enough to wrap around the wreath.
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Lay out two pieces of ribbon in an X-shape.
Nestle the wire into the wreath.
Make three more bows using the ribbon strips.
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Hot glue the embellishments on to finish.
Perfectly Paired Christmas Wreaths
Why stop at just one wreath?
Link two wreaths together to form atopiary-like lookon yourfront door.
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On one side, add a colorful assortment of ornaments and a wide ribbon bow on the other.
An inexpensive grapevine wreath forms the base.
Accent it with twigs and eucalyptus greenery for a holiday wreath thatlasts from Thanksgivingthrough New Years Eve.
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Citrus Grapevine Christmas Wreath
This season, were sweet on citrus.
Make artificial citrus fruit sparkle with a swipe of glue and a sprinkling of German glass glitter.
Once dry, glue onto an 18-inch grapevine wreath.
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Tuck in fresh or faux citrus leaves and glue them in place.
Using florists wire, attach silver-sprayed pinecones to an evergreen wreath.
Add a mix of medium and large silver glass ornaments, using florists wire to secure.
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Forelegant blue or tealadditions, tuck in small ornaments.
Once dry, hot glue the paper circles onto an 8-inch foam circle at various angles.
Play with patterns and prints to give your wreath pops of holiday color and cheer.
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Leather Hoop Wreath
This leather wreath is minimalist without being Grinch-like and ideal for homes withmodern decor.
If modern isnt your style, try wrapping the hoops in yarn or ribbon.
To create, hot glue two craft rings together.
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Wrap each ring with its own color of leather cording, overlapping the cording where the rings meet.
Arrange faux greenery and secure with hot glue.
Secure colored ornaments or wood balls with hot glue and hang with leather cording.
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Start with a basic pinecone wreath and spray-paint it silver.
Hang with a wide silk gold ribbon.
Festive Holiday Yarn Wreath
Greet rosy-cheeked guests with a warm, flowery wreath.
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First, wrap green yarn around a wreath form (available at your local crafts store).
Then, create the prettypoinsettia bloomsby cutting out felt flower shapes and hot-gluing silver bells to the centers.
Hang this Christmas wreath on your door with a festive red-and-green ribbon.
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Use pearl-gold and mist-blue glitter sprays to give the wreath trimmings some frosty elegance.
To make, spray purchased green faux leaves with your favorite shades of shimmery pink and red.
Leave some of the leaves green to balance the color.
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Once dry, tuck them tightly in an evergreen wreath.
Holly Jolly Felt Wreath
A collection of perky colors gives an ordinary holiday wreath a bright makeover.
Choose felt in classic red and green shades and add complementary hues like orange and aqua.
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Wrap and overlap the strips around the foam wreath, pinning the ends to the back.
Glue on a cute berry embellishment to finish.
To make the berries:Craft the cozy red berries using three 1x20-inch strips.
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Trim one long edge of each strip with pinking shears.
Secure to the felt using hot glue.
To make, collect ornaments of different shapes, sizes, and styles.
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Hot glue them to an 8-inch foam wreath, pointing the tops toward the wreath form.
Sowcase the finished wreathabove a mantelor fireplace where it can really sparkle.
Pinecone Wreath with Cardinals and Ornaments
Invite feathered Christmas friends to circle around a wreath this year.
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To make this holiday wreath, coat a store-bought pinecone wreath with gray spray paint.
Spray with spray snow, then silver glitter; let dry between coats.
These cute-as-can-beChristmas gnomeswill bring a whimsical, friendly touch that makes guests smile.
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Embellish your front door with more than a wreath for maximum Christmas impact.
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