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55 DIY Christmas Wreaths to Welcome All of Your Holiday Guests
'Tis the season, after all! ✨
By
Shelby Deering
The Turquoise Home
When it comes to Christmas decoration ideas, the focus is traditionally on trimming the tree. But if you really want to go all out, don't forget to decorate the first thing that will greet your guests—your front door! Ree Drummond loves decking out The Mercantile every year in top-to-bottom holiday flair. During the store's first Christmas, she says she planned to keep the decorations simple because the doors had just opened. "But holiday cheer took over and before we knew it, we had little hints of Christmas everywhere," she says.
If you share Ree's love of holiday décor and DIY Christmas decorations, you'll no doubt be obsessed with these festive wreaths. And because you'll be making them with your own two hands, they'll definitely capture those "little hints of Christmas" that Ree's talking about. Make a wreath that Ree would definitely love with one of the food-based ideas ahead, like a wreath made entirely of gingerbread cookies or one festooned with dried oranges. You can also craft a wreath that represents how much you adore vintage touches—track down old-fashioned baubles at the flea market or make DIY Christmas ornaments to put on it!
Whichever one of these DIY holiday wreaths you decide to make, there's no doubt that they'll look fabulous alongside your pretty Christmas tree decorations.
Lovely Indeed
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DIY Bottle Brush Tree Christmas Wreath
Depict an entire wintry scene on your Christmas wreath. Use bottle brush trees and a cute vintage car to spruce up a gold hoop.
Deck the halls—and the doors—with boughs of holly! It's easy to craft this cheerful wreath using striped ribbon and styrofoam balls covered in red glitter.
For a more subtle holiday look, try this elegant braided rope wreath. Add some winter greenery, gold berries, and a few crepe paper anemones for the most gorgeous mix of textures.
Poinsettias are the unofficial houseplant of Christmas, so why not give a nod to those brilliant red flowers with this DIY felt wreath? Top it off with an oversized red satin bow for added pizazz.
You can never go wrong with a traditional red and green color mix. This timeless Christmas wreath includes pine needles, holly leaves and berries, and mistletoe—all crafted from lightweight metallic paper.
Mini disco balls and feathered flamingos add unexpected glitz and glamour to this unique holiday wreath. You'll definitely want to keep it up through New Year's Day!
This playful wreath is made from an assortment of green, pink, and red balloons and topped off with an adorable cardboard bow. It's the perfect unexpected pop of color for your Christmas décor.
Save some money this year by repurposing the trimmings from your Christmas tree. When secured to a grapevine wreath, they make a beautiful, classic display.
You set out candles in your windows for the holidays, so it makes sense to add one to your front door wreath as well. (Don't worry—it's battery operated!)
Between the pine cones, greenery, and twinkling lights, this wreath will instantly inspire some holiday spirit—and maybe a little love for the winter season too!
If you have an old wool scarf in your closet, give it a festive second act as an upcycled wreath. It’s an easy way to add extra warmth to your home for the holidays.
Sure, vintage ornaments are simply gorgeous on a tree, but have you thought about bringing that old-school charm to a Christmas wreath? This tutorial will show you how.
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