

Pay homage to the destroyer of Christmas trees with this fun and fanciful wreath. I love the pops of red and gold against the more muted frosted pines.Ī small frosted star creates the perfect background for this mini decorative Christmas wreath. Lively and colorful, this creation is both bright and wonderful for the Holiday season. Of course, this is NOT a wreath that would be suitable for outdoor use as one storm and this would quickly become a droopy and soggy mess! Candy Cane DIY Christmas WreathĪn edible arrangement, this cute little wreath is fashioned using a collection of classic red and white candy canes. The red paper flowers contrast against the white pages and sprigs of artificial pine, looking fresh with the adorable black and white gingham ribbon. A bit more complicated from a DIY perspective, but a talented crafter could easily duplicate this look. This quaint little DIY clothespin wreath uses wooden clothespins that have been painted in alternating colors of red and green, finished off with a lovely plaid boy and a dollar store “Joy” decorative emblem. Pine cones, the official cone of Christmas, and Cardinals, the official bird of Christmas (yes, I made both of those up as well) combine to create this lovely Christmas wreath, with just a hint of greenery sprinkled throughout. Perfect for hanging in a window that gets lots of sun!Ī delightful collection of pine cones painted in different jewel tones creates a wonderfully elegant yet rustic wreath that’s perfect for the front door. Bright red glass gems are throughout the wreath. It is set against a beautiful white art glass background. This unique take on the traditional Christmas wreath is made with shades of green, hanging from a red ribbon, with holly at the top. A cute Christmas accent that’s perfect for the family and for those with a bit of a sense of humor.


This festive DIY Christmas wreath looks like one of Santa’s helpers got stuck trying to climb in through the front door. Three gold sparkle balls in the middle complete the flower in a beautiful way.Īnother entry into the “Cotton is not just for bedsheets anymore” this shabby-chic design uses natural cotton to create a whimsical yet elegant display. Richly colored burlap fabric in red and green is cut into individual leaves to create this large poinsettia flower. Smaller Nutcrackers can be seen circling around the central figure.Īnd now for something completely different, this wreath features cotton balls, cotton shells, and foam leaves to create a wonderfully rustic look that could be used year-round, but makes a lovely yet subtle accent during the holiday season. The classic Nutcracker takes center stage in this bright and lively red & blue wreath. This cute door hanger features white-washed wood, buffalo plaid, cotton, and mistletoe in a delightful wreath motif. The grapevine wreath is accented with rich red Amaryllis silk flowers, some pinecones and greenery, and some lovely warm white LED lights.Ī deep-red pine cone wreath is adorned with a black and gold “belt/bow” to create an homage to the man of Christmas himself… Bob Barker. But that’s really more of a plant than a flower. Plus, you have some condiments handy if you happen to run low while you’re making tea! (Just kidding!!!)Ī lovely alpine village is recreated suing various dollar store pine Christmas trees and some tiny little houses and chalets painted in bright white and red for contrast.Įvoke the trails of the Adirondacks or the ski lodges of the Swiss Alps with this cabin-chic design featuring the Amaryllis, the official flower of Christmas (I just made that up, but if it’s not, it really should be. Simple, easy to make yourself, and so delightful!ĭried lemon slices and some cinnamon sticks make for an aromatic potpourri of a Christmas wreath. Santa’s iconic belt buckle is recreated using red Christmas baubles and some black & gold fabric. Heart Shaped Christmas WreathĪ heart-shaped Christmas wreath is adorned with some dollar store decorations to create a delightful display.įarmhouse charm exudes from this lovely silver and red wreath with the word “Joy” spelled out using corrugated metal and grapevine. Did you notice the bunch of cinnamon sticks tucked in for good measure?įrench Country elegance abounds from this delightful but easy-to-make DIY Christmas wreath.Ī classic for crafters, this Merry Christmas wreath is fashioned using stretched fabric on a good, old-fashioned embroidery hoop.Ī bountiful and shimmering design of oversized poinsettia flowers mingled with artificial magnolia, ribbons, gilded berries and lots more for a lush & luxurious presentation. A lovely touch of country charm, this Merry Christmas wreath features a delightful red truck smack dab in the middle of this creation.įresh Accents DIY Christmas Wreath You can almost smell the fresh pine and cedar bows in this easy-to-make but delightful wreath.
