Making a fresh wreath has quickly become one of my absolute favourite holiday traditions. Using greenery in your garden and neighbourhood, you can create a beautiful and local wreath to decorate your front door with. Here’s how to make a Christmas wreath for your home.
Every year we like to hang a different Christmas wreath on our front door during the holidays. We’ve amassed a collection of wreaths to match the holiday season trends of red berries, Christmas ornaments, peacock feathers, and square-shaped boxwood, but my favourites are most certainly natural, fresh wreaths.
A fresh wreath makes for an individual work of art that smells as good as it looks. Florists and garden centers are wonderful places to find one to suit any style, but if you are feeling adventurous, a homemade wreath made with garden clippings or purchased greens can be most gratifying.
Given the current popularity of lateral space gardening, supplies are available for all sorts of wreath plantings. Evergreen, succulent, moss, and flower wreaths are beautiful micro gardens that will suit almost any style or climate. Care will vary depending on what type of planting you decide on, but many will last for months, if not years, with a couple of weekly squirts of a spray bottle.
The holiday season is incomplete without a beautifully decorated Christmas wreath welcoming guests at your front door. While store-bought decorated wreaths can be quite expensive, you can easily make your own stunning and unique wreath at home for a fraction of the cost.
Decorating a fresh Christmas wreath is an easy DIY project that allows you to add a personalized festive touch to your home. With a plain green wreath form and some creativity, you can design an eye-catching wreath that reflects your style.
In this simple guide, we will walk you through the steps of turning a basic wreath into a gorgeous holiday decoration Whether you want a classic elegant look or a fun whimsical style, these tips will help you create a wreath that wows.
Choose a Fresh Wreath Form
The first step is selecting a plain wreath form that will serve as the base for your decorations. You can find inexpensive plain wreaths at most craft stores, big box stores like Walmart or even your local grocery store during the holidays.
Look for a full wreath made of fresh pine, cedar, or fir branches that looks lively and not dried out. Pick a size that fits your space – a 22-24 inch wreath is standard for most front doors. Make sure the wreath has enough density and greenery to support the decorations you’ll be adding.
For a natural look, consider making your own wreath form by gathering pine branches and laurel from your yard. Create a ring shape and secure with floral wire.
Gather Supplies for Decorating
Next, collect an assortment of materials and embellishments to decorate your wreath form. Get creative and choose items that fit the style you envision. Here are some ideas:
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Pinecones – Large and small, natural pinecones are a classic wreath decorating item.
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Holly, magnolia leaves, cedar, eucalyptus – Add other greenery for texture and color variety.
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Dried fruits – Orange slices, lemons, limes, cranberries add pops of color.
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Berries – Juniper berries, rose hips, hypericum berries in red, orange, and yellow.
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Flowers – Poinsettias, amaryllis, paperwhites, hellebores, roses.
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Herbs and spices – Cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, sprigs of rosemary.
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Ornaments – Ribbon bows, bells, baubles, snowflakes, buttons.
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Foraged finds – Interesting seed pods, dried leaves, acorns, feathers.
Secure Decorations onto Wreath
Now comes the fun part – placing all your foraged and purchased decorative elements onto the wreath! Start by laying out your supplies and experimenting with arrangement before attaching items securely.
Use these methods for applying decorations:
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Floral wire or pipe cleaners– Twist wire around stems of fruits, flowers, leaves, pinecones to affix them to the wreath branches.
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Hot glue – Allow kids to help attach plastic ornaments and embellishments with hot glue safely.
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Wired ribbon – Wrap ribbon around wreath and tie bows to create color and texture.
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String, jute, twine – Tie botanicals, spices, and dried fruits on with natural twine.
Incorporate Holiday Themes
Choose motifs that convey the festive style you want for your front door wreath. Here are some fun holiday themes to inspire your design:
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Classic Christmas – Red berries, plaid ribbon, pinecones, poinsettias, and bells create an elegant traditional look.
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Woodland Winter Wonderland – Twigs, pinecones, feathers, and snowy berries evoke a magical frosty forest.
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Farmhouse Rustic Chic – Lush greenery, dried citrus slices, and natural jute bow give a laid-back cozy vibe.
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Glam Holiday Chic – Go dramatic with gilded magnolia leaves, sparkly ornaments, and lush red flowers.
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Coastal Holiday – Fishnet, sand dollars, seashells, starfish, and driftwood create beach vacation vibes.
Finishing Touches and Accents
Once your main decorations are securely attached, add those special details and accents that really make your wreath unique.
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Bow– Finish off your masterpiece with a big beautiful bow for extra cheer. Use wired ribbon in your theme colors.
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Lights – String battery-operated fairy lights throughout your wreath for a magical illuminated glow.
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Glitter, snow, ornaments – Add sparkle with vinyl snow spray, glitters, glass ball ornaments.
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Personalize – Incorporate photos, charms, favorite souvenirs that customize the wreath as yours.
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Door hanger – Create a coordinating decorative hanger on the back that complements the wreath theme.
Display Your Fabulous Wreath Proudly
Once your wreath looks exactly how you envisioned, it’s time to hang it up on your front door, side door, over the mantel, or anywhere else you want to spread some holiday cheer! Use a sturdy wreath hanger to display your wreath.
Fluff the decorations and rotate the wreath so the fullest, most decorative side is prominently displayed towards the front. Stand back and admire your handiwork! Your custom decorated wreath is sure to impress visitors and lift your holiday spirit.
With these simple tips and creative inspiration, you can easily turn a basic wreath form into a gorgeous focal point for your holiday decor. Let your imagination run wild and have fun designing an eye-catching wreath that reflects your personal style. The compliments will keep coming long after the season is over!
FAQ About Making a Christmas Wreath
I make my wreath in November, and it lasts until March. I live in Vancouver, so it’s pretty rainy and moist outside to keep the wreath hydrated.
I don’t do anything extra for my wreath, but if you live in a warm and dry climate, you can try misting your wreath daily with water. Before making your wreath, let your clippings sit in water for a few hours to get hydrated before you trim them. There are also spray preservatives you can use to help keep your wreath hydrated.
It will dry out more quickly indoors with the heat, but you can certainly keep it indoors.
Yew is toxic and can lose its needles really fast. It’s one of the few I recommend skipping in this post.
I like twine (it’s compostable!), but wire should also work fine. Use whatever you have on hand.
The final word on making a perfect wreath: just have fun with it. Experimenting with different foliage will allow the wreath to become traditional or modern, contained or wild, themed or every day.
A special thanks to the wonderful neighbourhood gals who provided all the foliage, wine, and treats that go along with the annual wreath-making afternoon.
Watch the Wreath Making Video!
Follow along with me as I make one of my fresh wreaths from scratch.
How to Design a Fresh Christmas Wreath | Episode 21 of Blossoms and Bourbon
FAQ
How do you dress up a plain Christmas wreath?
Adding a few real or fake pinecones is an easy way to transform a store-bought wreath. With a little floral wire, you can complete this project in less than 10 minutes, and it’s the perfect Christmas staple for your front door. Finish this look with a bow or ribbon in your favorite holiday color.
How to look after a fresh wreath?
Similar to fresh flowers, wreaths generally should be kept in a cool place, away from too much direct sunlight or any heat sources.Dec 12, 2023
How to keep a fresh Christmas wreath alive?
Water Regularly
Use a spray bottle filled with water to spritz the front and back of your fresh Christmas wreaths and garlands. Spraying the back will ensure that the cut stems have access to water. Make sure to spray them every few days for best results.