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Christmas Wreath Ideas for a Festive Front Door

Nov 29, 2021

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Sakiba Hossain

There’s no season quite like the holiday season. So what is Christmas in your family? For some, it’s baking holiday cookies and wrapping up gifts. For others, it’s decorating every available surface with lights, garlands, and cute angel figurines. And for the crafty among us, the holidays are an amazing opportunity to get creative. From brainstorming Christmas wreath ideas to putting Christmas tree ideas into action as you trim the tree with DIY Christmas ornaments, the season is all about making your decor dreams come true. 

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Whether your style is rustic or glamorous, traditional or quirky, there are perfect do-it-yourself Christmas wreath ideas for your home. If you’re still stumped for where to start, take heart. We’ve rounded up Christmas wreath ideas for every style and budget. No matter how much time you have for crafting, you can create a Christmas wreath that will bring the holidays to your home.
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There’s no season quite like the holiday season. So what is Christmas in your family? For some, it’s baking holiday cookies and wrapping up gifts. For others, it’s decorating every available surface with lights, garlands, and cute angel figurines. And for the crafty among us, the holidays are an amazing opportunity to get creative. From brainstorming Christmas wreath ideas to putting Christmas tree ideas into action as you trim the tree with DIY Christmas ornaments, the season is all about making your decor dreams come true.
Shiny Brite Bundt-Pan Wreath
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.
Rainbow Sisal Trees Wreath
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.
Mini Ornament Color Wheel Wreath
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.
Dried Oranges & Greenery Wreath
Make your own dried oranges by baking thinly cut slices slow and low for half a day. (Your house will smell amazing!) And then assemble with a foraged grouping of leaves, branches, and berries from your backyard.
Trio of Wreaths
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.
Pom Pom Wreath
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.
Magnolia Leaves Wreath
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.
Peppermint Wreath
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!
Felt Ties Wreath
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.
Tobacco Basket Wreath
Use floral wire to fasten greenery, pine cone accents, and bright berries to a mini tobacco basket to create a unique rustic wreath.
Wooden Spool Wreath
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.
Repurposed Life Preserver Wreath
Add a splash of nautical flair by turning an antique life preserver into a wreath by adorning it with a festive bow.
Vintage Ice Skates Wreath
Outfit your door with fur-embellished ice skates filled with evergreen. A fluffy pom- pom "snowball" and mini silver ornaments round out the blade display.
Gift Bow Wreath
After you're done wrapping Christmas presents, odds are you've got a few ribbons and bows left over. Put them to use in this artful wreath DIY.
Olive Branch Wreath
Think beyond spruce and fir wreaths this season. An olive branch-based wreath looks fresh and formal.
Paper Wreath
This wreath is so simple even the kids could make it. Cut out a large circle (about 18" in diameter) of green construction paper. Then cut out a small circle (about 6" in diameter) in the middle to create a wreath shape. Using dots of glue, attach a few pom-poms around the wreath to look like berries.
Snowball Wreath
Attach mixed-sized styrofoam balls onto a wreath form using hot glue, overlapping any gaps. Once the glue is dry, attach a bow using hot glue. You can hang it up using a ribbon or wire.
Snowcapped Village Wreath
Snowcapped Village WreathTo embellish a feathery wreath, make a couple of card stock houses and use pins to secure in the middle.
Winter Ice Wreath
This ice wreath filled with cranberries and apples doubles as a bird feeder.
Honeycomb Wreath
Looking to upcycle some old paper towel or toilet paper rolls? No problem. This simple wreath only requires some cardboard and bells.
Paper Cone Gratitude Wreath
The holidays are all about gratitude and this wreath encourages you to write down the things you're thankful for and tuck them inside, so the entryway to your home can remind you of your many blessings.
Star Burst
This straw-burst wreath looks exactly like candy canes, only without the sticky mess. Craft red and white paper straws into a wreath to add a statement to your front door.
Candy Cane Wreath
Create an easy, playful wreath (that's on the smaller size) by glueing candy canes together.
Balloon Wreath
Blow up mini balloons to form a traditional red and green wreath complete with a paper bow.
Christmas Lights Wreath
Hot-glue two layers of vintage Christmas lights (you'll need about 65 bulbs) to a flat, 12-inch craft ring.
Sheet Music Wreath
Cut four sheets (preferably Christmas carols!) into 1/2-inch strips and wrap around a 12-inch Styrofoam wreath form, attaching with clear Scotch tape.
Conclusion
Whether your style is rustic or glamorous, traditional or quirky, there are perfect do-it-yourself Christmas wreath ideas for your home. If you’re still stumped for where to start, take heart. We’ve rounded up Christmas wreath ideas for every style and budget. No matter how much time you have for crafting, you can create a Christmas wreath that will bring the holidays to your home.
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