1Cookie Cutter Wreath
Courtesy of Inspired By Charm Odds are your cookie cutters are putting in overtime during the Christmas season. And if Christmas cookies are your favorite part of the holiday, why not showcase your love for seasonal baking with a matching wreath? This sweet DIY wreath idea strings star-shaped cookie cutters together with red ribbon and a simple evergreen twig.
Get the tutorial from Inspired by Charm.
2Christmas Card Display Wreath
Courtesy of Sarah Hearts Rather than leave Christmas cards from your loved ones piled up on the kitchen counter, make them part of your holiday decorations. This wire wreath by Sarah is the perfect way to show them off, and the colors are totally customizable to your existing color palette.
Get the tutorial from Sarah Hearts.
3Jingle Bell Wreath
Courtesy of One Little Project As an ode to the classic Christmas carol, string a handful of bells along a wire to make a cheerful mini Christmas wreath. As a bonus, you'll hear when your guests are coming and going.
Get the tutorial from One Little Project.
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4Yarn & Ribbon Wreath
Courtesy of It's Always Autumn By wrapping chunky yarn and plaid ribbon around a hoop wreath frame, you achieve an ultra-snug and festive take on a Christmas wreath. It's simple and effective way to get the cozy Christmas aesthetic.
Get the tutorial from It's Always Autumn.
5Gingerbread Wreath
Courtesy of TK Not your traditional Christmas cookies, this wreath is made of a modified gingerbread recipe that prioritizes structural integrity over that chewy molasses flavor. Don't worry, it's durable enough to withstand hanging on your front door all season long.
Get the tutorial from Super Golden Bakes.
6Felt Holly Wreath
Courtesy of The House That Lars Built A perfect craft to get your little ones involved, this wreath by The House That Lars Built is made of simple felt shapes and cheerful pom- poms!
Get the tutorial from The House That Lars Built.
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7Painted Pinecone Wreath
Courtesy of The House That Lars Built Put your fallen foliage to good use this winter, and paint a bunch of pinecones to look like flowers to adorn a plain evergreen wreath. The House That Lars Built opted for a gray, silver, and pink color palette to coordinate perfectly with a pastel front door.
Get the tutorial from The House That Lars Built.
8Paper Houses Wreath
Courtesy of Delia Creates Miniature Christmas villages adorn windowsills at Christmas, so why not place them on a flocked wreath as well? These miniatures are made of simple construction paper and hot glue.
Get the tutorial from Delia Creates.
9Paper Poinsettias
Courtesy of The House That Lars Built If you're feeling extra crafty, showcase your talents by making a wreath of intricate paper poinsettia flowers. Opt for any color scheme you'd like—just be sure to choose hues that pop, as The House That Lars Built did with the original.
Get the tutorial from The House That Lars Built.
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10Thistle and Eucalyptus Wreath
Julie Blanner Take a basic wreath and dress it up with fresh eucalyptus and thistle. Gorgeous!
Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.
11Earthy Wreath
Cheetah Is the New Black Earthy and whimsical, this wreath is the best way to give your dried florals a second life. Plus you can hang it up during the fall holidays and then keep it up through the new year.
Learn how to get the look from Alicia Lund.
12Lit Wreath
Design Improvised A basic grapevine wreath and battery-operated lights create this lovely design. Pine cones and other decorative elements are used here, but you can improvise with whatever craft supplies you have on hand.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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13Romantic Wreath
Cheetah Is the New Black Throwing a sophisticated holiday soirée? Adorn the door with this DIY wreath dreamt up by Cheetah Is the New Black. It's much more moody and romantic than your average Christmas wreath.
14Balloon Wreath
Courtesy of Studio DIY! This whimsical wreath could be the centerpiece of any house down in Whoville.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
15Dried Orange Wreath
Cheetah Is the New Black Add some dried citrus slices for a little color and fresh scent, and acorns for dimension.
Get the DIY instructions from Alicia Lund.
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16Geometric Metal Wreath
Etsy Fill this gold geometric wreath with the greenery of your choosing and you're good to go—plus, you can hang it or use it as a centerpiece.
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17Fresh Flowers Wreath
Sugar and Charm Use fresh flowers to create this stunning wreath. Choose colors to coordinate with your decor, or go old-school and swap out the pinks shown here for more traditional burgundy and hunter green.
Get the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.
18Puppy Wreath
COOPER STUDIOS If you're a dog lover, you need this adorable live wreath, which will stay gorgeous for a very long time if you keep it out of direct sunlight. It's adorned with noble fir, incense cedar, white pine, and juniper, so it smells amazing, too!
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19Ombré Ornaments Wreath
Courtesy of The Crafted Life This wreath is delightfully simple and so inexpensive! You'll want to make a few!
Get the tutorial at The Crafted Life.
20Pom-Pop Wreath
Design Improvised This colorful pom pom wreath with modern flair takes all of five minutes to craft!
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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