13 Unique and Easy Christmas DIY Wreaths
Wreaths are a favorite decoration that adds a festive touch to Christmas decorations. Creating a holiday wreath doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg or require professional crafting skills. These 13 unique and easy Christmas DIY wreaths are the perfect way to add personal charm and warmth to your home decor.
Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or a beginner, making a Christmas wreath for the first time can be a delightful and surprisingly simple holiday project.
These homemade wreath ideas offer incredible versatility, allowing you to customize every detail to match your style and home aesthetic.
Whether your style is rustic farmhouse, whimsical creations, or elegant traditional, DIY wreaths can transform any space with minimal effort and investment.
The best part? You can create stunning holiday decor for a fraction of the cost of store-bought wreaths.
Why Make Your Own Christmas Wreaths?
- Making a wreath is about creating memories and expressing your unique holiday spirit.
- Handmade wreaths are an excellent way to save money during the holiday season. You can use inexpensive materials from craft stores, dollar stores, or online.
- Store-bought wreaths can quickly add up, but with some creativity and resourcefulness, you can produce beautiful wreaths at a fraction of the cost.
- The process provides a wonderful opportunity for family bonding, allowing everyone to contribute to the festive decorations.
- Each DIY wreath tells a story, reflecting your personality and styling.
- By investing a little time and imagination, you can craft a special holiday decoration that will become a cherished part of your seasonal traditions.
Where Can You Hang a Wreath?
Wreaths are so versatile since they can be used in a variety of places in your home. I think I’ve hung a wreath on everyone of these places over the years.
In addition to these individual places, a wreath can be hung in just about any room in your home – even in a bathroom!
- on your front door
- on an interior door
- hung on a cabinet door, such as a hutch or kitchen cabinets
- on your stovetop hood
- above your mantel
- on a mirror
- on the back of a dining chair or kitchen stool
- on windows
- set on a bench, a table or a bookshelf
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Supplies for Your DIY Christmas Wreaths
You’ll find that these projects use easy-to-find supplies. They are ones you may have on hand, are inexpensive, and easy to find.
You can find these supplies online, your local craft supply store, Dollar Tree, or, best of all, your own home.
To get started on your DIY Christmas tree ornaments, here’s a handy list of supplies you might need:
- stryofoam wreaths
- grapevine wreaths
- wire wreath
- willow wreaths
- boxwood wreaths
- clear plastic ornaments
- yarn
- cotton piping/cord
- wood shapes, such as snowmen, trees, stars
- hot glue gun and glue sticks
- glitter
- Spray adhesive
- greenery stems
- paint (acrylic, metallic, or spray)
- glitter or sequins
- fabric scraps (felt, burlap, or holiday-themed prints)
- ribbon (such as wired burlap ribbon, wired velvet ribbon)
- jute twine
- sharp craft scissors
- wire cutters (if using wire)
- paint brushes or sponges
- needle-nose pliers (to hold and attach embellishments)
With these supplies at your fingertips, you’re ready to make a stunning DIY Christmas wreath that will add color, style, and interest to your Christmas decor.
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Why Did I Choose These DIY Wreath Projects?
There are many attractive DIY Christmas wreaths, but I looked for wreath projects that had these characteristics:
- easy to acquire supplies
- clear instructions
- interesting and unique ideas
- easy to make
- variety of styles to share
You will find several DIY Christmas wreath projects to choose from in this collection. I hope you’ll pick one that you can make for your holiday decorations. Don’t forget to style your favorite wreath to your liking.
Enjoy them all.
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How to Make an Easy Wreath with Ribbon
Amy of DIY Candy shows you how to make a DIY ribbon wreath in three simple steps! This is a very easy craft for Christmas decorating or any time of year.
Olive Tree Leaf Wreath
Learn to make this DIY Olive wreath from fresh olive branches and a few metal bells. Rachel of Shades of Blue Interiors shares this wreath that can be used for many seasons and occasions but looks so fresh and natural for simple Christmas decor.
Acorn Marble Ornaments
It took Jenna of Jenna Kate at Home less than an hour to make this simple Christmas wreath. It’s festive enough for Christmas but will continue to work throughout the winter season.
Wreath Using Burlap and Ribbon
If you like a rustic farmhouse style, here is a simple burlap Christmas wreath. Change the ribbon and you can change the look completely Tonya of Love of Family and Home even adds a great top for hanging a wreath.
Pearl-Studded Christmas Ornaments
Amber of Crazy Little Projects shares this tutorial on how to make a Christmas a willow wreath. I have one of these willow wreaths which is what attracted me to this project. Have fun making this beautiful DIY Christmas wreath that’s perfect to fit your taste, looks great on your door, and is fun to make!
Easy Ornament Wreath
I had to share one of my own favorite wreath projects.
If you love DIY projects that are easy and relatively inexpensive, this ornament wreath from Bluesky at Home fits the bill. This is one of my favorite wreaths that I’ve ever made. You can make it while binge-watching Christmas movies on the Hallmark Channel.
DIY Rectangle Birch Wood Wreath
If a white Christmas with a touch of greenry is your theme this year, then this birch wreath is the perfect touch to your door this Christmas. And Dannyelle of Life is a Party shows that not all wreaths have to be round.
Frontgate Inspired DIY Christmas Wreath
If you love receiving the sparkly catalogues from Pottery Barn, Balsam Hill and Frontgate, but don’t always love the price tag, take a look at this beautiful DIY wreath from Crissy of First Day of Home. She was inspired by these examples to make a homemade Christmas wreath from scratch.
Whimsical Pink and White Duster Wreath
I love how elegant yet simple this Christmas wreath is. It’s like a fairy wreath. Would you believe it is made out of dusters from the dollar store? The best part, you can design it however you’d like once you have the base done. Check out the tutorial from Aimee of Extreme Couponing Mom.
Loopy Yarn Snowman Wreath
This cute snowman Christmas wreath will look adorable hanging on your front door or propped up on your mantle surrounded by greenery. Since it’s as winter-themed as Christmas specific, you can keep it up all through January too! You can thank Autumn of It’s Always Autumn for this sweet idea.
Prettiest Cotton Christmas Wreath
When I saw this cotton wreath, I wondered, “how did she make it?” After watching the video, I was amazed at how easy it was. Caitlin of The Merry Thought takes you through this pretty little project that is inexpensive and you probably have the majority of tools and materials on hand.
Wood, Greenery, and Pinecones DIY Wreath
If you like to use wood-working skills, then this Christmas wreath is for you. Ashley and Whitney of Shanty 2 Chic wanted to make a rectangle wreath for a change and figured out a way to make it. Follow their easy tutorial.
More DIY Christmas Projects? Try these great ones.
- 13 Best Christmas DIY Ornaments
- 13 Creative Christmas Tree Crafts
- 15 Fabulous DIY Christmas Projects
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