Create a Festive Christmas Wreath with a Merry Christmas Sign

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You won’t believe how easy making this Merry Christmas wreath is. It’s filled with tons of holiday joy, including deco mesh, seasonal ribbon, and just a touch of greenery.

Christmas wreaths are a classic way to decorate for the holidays. Adding a “Merry Christmas” sign takes the wreath to the next level and creates a festive focal point for your home’s exterior. In this article, we’ll walk through how to make a beautiful Christmas wreath decorated with a merry Christmas sign, ribbon, and other festive embellishments.

Supplies Needed

To make this wreath you will need

  • Artificial Christmas wreath base – 20-24 inches is a good size
  • Merry Christmas sign or placard
  • Assorted Christmas ribbons – red, green, plaid, etc.
  • Christmas decor picks – pinecones, berries, mini ornaments, etc.
  • Faux greenery – eucalyptus, pine, holly, etc.
  • Floral wire
  • Hot glue gun
  • Wire cutters
  • Scissors

Step 1: Prepare the Wreath Base

Start with a good quality artificial Christmas wreath base. Make sure it is sturdy and full so you have plenty of space to add embellishments. Fluff and shape the wreath base so the greenery is even all around. If needed, bend wire branches into shape or trim excess stems with wire cutters.

Step 2: Attach the Merry Christmas Sign

The star of this wreath is the Merry Christmas sign You can find ready-made signs at most craft stores Another option is to make your own using wood, metal, cardboard, or foam. Attach the sign securely to the front of the wreath using hot glue and/or floral wire.

  • Make sure the sign is centered and positioned straight.
  • For a foam sign, insert wires through the corners and twist to secure.
  • For a wood sign, attach a wire across the back then twist that wire around the wreath frame in a few places.

Step 3: Add Christmas Ribbons

Ribbons add festive color and texture to the wreath. Cut ribbons into 10-12 inch lengths. Fold the ribbons in half lengthwise. Position 2-3 folded ribbons evenly around the wreath, wiring the ribbon loops onto the frame.

  • Vary the ribbon colors and patterns. Good options include solid red, plaid, stripes, polka dots.
  • Curl the ribbon ends with scissors for a finished look.
  • Add a big bow for extra cheer! Wire it to the bottom or side of the wreath.

Step 4: Embellish with Christmas Picks

Next, tuck in Christmas picks and sprigs throughout the wreath for added holiday charm. Some good options:

  • Fir sprigs
  • Holly sprigs with berries
  • Pinecones
  • Faux red berries
  • Mini pinecones
  • Small ornament picks
  • Wire picks in place and use hot glue if needed.
  • Cluster 3-5 picks together in various spots to create little bursts of Christmas cheer!

Step 5: Infill with Greenery

Now it’s time to fill in any bare spots and give your wreath a lush, full look. Use faux greenery sprigs and small leaf clusters.

  • Eucalyptus, cedar, pine, magnolia leaves all work beautifully.
  • Alternate colors and textures for visual interest.
  • Tuck sprigs deep into the wreath base and wire/glue in place.
  • Work on the back and sides too for an even full wreath.

Finishing Touches

To complete your Christmas wreath:

  • Fluff all the decorations so they pop out.
  • Check for any holes and fill them in with more greenery.
  • Make sure the sign, bows, and embellishments are securely attached.
  • Make any final tweaks to the positioning of the decor.

Now it’s ready to hang on your front door or entryway and spread some Christmas joy!

Variations and Personalization

The great thing about Christmas wreaths is you can customize them to match your unique holiday style. Here are some ideas:

  • Use decor in your favorite color palette – blue and silver, red and gold, etc.
  • Include decorations with personal meaning like snowmen, angels, etc.
  • Use oversized decorations like huge pinecones, large ornaments, or a big plaid bow.
  • Add Christmas lights for some sparkle.
  • Make it woodland-themed with deer, snowy pinecones and red berries.
  • Give it a whimsical vibe with candy canes, gingerbread men, and polka dot ribbons.

The options are endless so have fun making the wreath your own!

Displaying Your Christmas Wreath

Christmas wreaths aren’t just for front doors! Get creative with where you display your handmade wreath:

  • Front door or main entryway
  • Dining room – hang over buffet or on the wall.
  • Family room – above fireplace or on the wall.
  • Kitchen – on window over the sink or hang on a wall.
  • Master bedroom – on window or wall beside bed.
  • Foyer/hallway – hang in entry to greet guests.
  • Garage entry into home
  • Front porch column or railing
  • Gate or fence by front walkway

Wherever you decide to display your Merry Christmas wreath, it will add a festive and welcoming touch. You’ll be sure to put everyone who sees it in the Christmas spirit!

christmas wreath with merry christmas

How to make a Merry Christmas wreath

First, prep your base with solid red and red striped deco mesh. Alternate designs, tying the mesh around the top and bottom layers of the wreath.

For help with this step, follow my Holly Jolly Deco Mesh Wreath how-to for a full tutorial.

Add faux greenery

Fill in your wreath using clippings of long-needle pine, focusing on both the front and back sections of the wreath for even dimension.

Secure your stems with hot glue, and use wooden floral picks or steel picks for more length as needed.

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FAQ

What is the symbolism of a wreath at Christmas?

By hanging a wreath on the door, Christians welcomed the spirit of Christmas. Along the way, this became a symbol of triumph over death beyond that of Christ.Dec 6, 2023

Does Hobby Lobby have Christmas wreaths?

Christmas Wreaths | Mantel & Door Wreaths | Hobby Lobby.

How to jazz up a Christmas wreath?

You can also jazz your wreath up more by using some holly or ivy berries spray painted silver or gold for a contrast against all the green. Or consider picking up some cinnamon sticks from health food store and tying some together with twine and securing them to the wreath.

What is the blessing for the Christmas wreath?

Lord God, let your blessing come upon us as we light the candles of this wreath. May the wreath and its light be a sign of Christ’s promise to bring us salvation. May he come quickly and not delay. We ask this through Christ our Lord.

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