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When it comes to Christmas decorations, your outdoor holiday display is just as important as the ones you hang up inside. Christmas wreaths are a classic and easy way to instantly up the ante when it comes to your Holiday trimmings. Whether you spend an afternoon crafting a DIY Christmas wreath or opt for a store-bought option (or maybe just order one online!), we guarantee there is at least one door decoration on our list that will match you home's current decor and style.
Take a look at the organic-looking beauties decorated with eucalyptus, pine, earthy flowers, and dried fruit. We also love the more whimsical, playful wreaths (like a one decorated to the nines with tiny disco balls, one that uses Christmas gift bows to make a statement, and another that's made of wrapping paper - waste not, want not!). No matter what you're looking for, we know you'll feel inspired and motivated to create your own winter wonderland vignette after browsing through our list of favorite wreath projects.
And if you're hosting friends and family over the holidays, don't miss our very best Christmas party theme ideas, favorite Christmas appetizers, go-to Christmas desserts. They are guaranteed to keep the oohs and ahhs coming after everyone has admired your wreath and headed inside for drinks, snacks, and maybe a full holiday meal! Here's to excellent first impressions and an even better holiday season!
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Felt Leaf Wreath
Splashes of green will add colorful charm to a front door. Use red felt for a few leaves or add a few small red ornaments for a added splash of holiday cheer.
To make: Cut felt leaves from varying shades of green felt. Pinch one end of leaves and hot-glue in place; this will give the leaves dimension. Attach pinched ends of leaves to a wooden craft ring with hot-glue.
Whether you have a plain wreath or one that made from lot of elements, an oversized bow with perfectly twirled ends adds just the right amount of bling.
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Nature at Its Best
FUTURE PUBLISHING LTD
A wreath adorned with dried orange slices, pine cones, red berries, cinnamon sticks, and a scattering of ornaments makes for a seasonally appropriate over the top door decor.
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Go Big!
If you have the space, why not go big and opt for an oversize wreath to wow guests.
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Shapely Wreath
Greet guests with a wreath inspired by one of the favorite holiday pastimes—making AND eating cookies!
To make: Arrange a mix of cutters in a circular shape. Once they’re placed as desired, secure to one another using a two-part epoxy (such as J-B Weld). Add a bow (ours is jute ribbon), and hang.
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Shiny Brite Bundt-Pan Wreath
Becky Luigart-Stayner for Country Living
For a colorful kitchen display, line a Bundt pan with Styrofoam, cutting to fit and attaching with hot-glue. Secure ornaments to the Styrofoam using hot-glue. Finish with a large bow.
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Rainbow Sisal Trees Wreath
Sugar & Cloth
Upgrade a store-bought wreath with a few simple additions. Rainbow sisal trees add color, faux snow fluff adds softness, and a bright red ribbon is the cherry on top.
No need to stick to red and green when decorating this holiday season. Celebrate with all the colors of the rainbow by attaching multicolor mini ornaments onto a greenery wreath. Keep it polished by keeping each color in its own quadrant.
Make a statement on your front door this Christmas! A bright red door serves as the perfect festive backdrop for this trio of wreaths stacked one on top of the other. Tie together with ribbon for a winning look.
Upcycle your unused yarn stash with this bright and cheery pom pom wreath! Use a pom pom maker to make as many poms as you need to cover a styrofoam wreath form.
Buy magnolia leaves (or gather them from your backyard!) and paint some silver and some gold. Stick the ends into a foam wreath form to make the chicest wreath on the block.
Create a hunt-free bust for your wall this Christmas! A few pieces from a recycled cardboard box (and some red paint for Rudolph's nose!) make this an easy DIY. Place a winter greenery wreath around his neck and you've got your own Christmas art to display.
All you need is a biiiig bag of peppermint candies and a hot glue gun to re-create this wreath. And the best part of all? You can snack on your craft supplies!
For a winter white monotone wreath, cover a wreath form in all-white pom poms to create a snowy and soft base. Then place vintage sisal trees and Putz houses in the middle for a dreamy village vibe.
This wreath is easy to make for kids and adults alike! Simply tie strips of green felt around a wreath form to create this fluffy and fun holiday decor. Add mini red ornaments in place of berries.
Sweet vintage wooden spools wrapped with an assortment of thread, baker's twine, ribbon, and rickrack provide pops of color and hint at the crafting and merrymaking happening just beyond the front door.