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    DIY Holiday Wreath

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 4 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

    Create a gorgeous DIY Holiday Wreath for your front door this Christmas season
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    Check out our beautiful and easy DIY Holiday Wreath tutorial! While we have a lot of wreath projects, this one is my favorite for the holidays.

    Image contains a burlap covered holiday wreath hanging from red fabric, with red and white floral stems and a chalkboard that says welcome in the middle.
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    • ✂️🛠️ Supplies Needed
    • 📝Instructions
    • 🎄 More Holiday Ideas
    • DIY Holiday Wreath
    • Easy DIY Holiday Wreath
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    EASY is the key word.

    This wreath requires no fancy tools ... and really NO tools.  Okay ... maybe scissors.  

    I know it's not even Thanksgiving yet, but it decided to snow here two weeks ago (and the snow is still here), so I'm in the Christmas-y mood.  Can't help it.  I'm usually dead set on NOT decorating for Christmas until after Thanksgiving, but all bets are off this year.  I'm embracing the winter ... and the snow ... and have started decorating for it!

    I'm going with a red, white, and grey color scheme in most of my house, and right now I'm trying hard to make it now look like a giant candy cane.  I am, however, quite happy with my new front door decor ... this festive wreath!

    Collage of images showing how to make a holiday wreath.

    ✂️🛠️ Supplies Needed

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    • A wreath form of some type.  It doesn't matter what it looks like (it will be covered in burlap in a minute), so buy the cheapest type you can find.
    • Burlap 'ribbon'.  I found this awesome chevron ribbon at JoAnn.  They have a sorts, though.  Pick your fave ... plain, dotted, striped ...
    • Berry 'sprigs'.  Mine were also from JoAnn, but they sell these things everywhere.  I used three sprigs ... 2 red, 1 white.
    • Rosettes / flowers.  You can also buy all kinds of fancy pre-made flowers and rosettes at your local craft store (check near the scrapbooking / paper crafting supplies).
    • Not pictured above (because it was an afterthought ... and totally optional), a slate/chalkboard plaque (again ... JoAnn/Michaels/Your local craft store ...).
    • Stick pins (you know, the kind designed for sewing).

    Now ... if you bought pre-made flowers, you don't even need GLUE for making this wreath.  And it all comes together in about 5 minutes (seriously ... I'm not exaggerating).

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    📝Instructions

    This is meant to be a brief overview of how to make a DIY holiday wreath. For step-by-step instructions and a full printable tutorial with materials, please scroll down to the teal box below.

    1. Basically ... start wrapping the wreath form in the burlap ribbon until it's covered.
    2. Pin the ends of the burlap to the back of the wreath with a couple stick pins.
    3. Grab your rosettes and flowers and stick 'em on (with stick pins again).EASY DIY Holiday Wreath | View From The Fridge via Juggling Act Mama
    4. Next, take your berry sprigs and shove 'em into the burlap ribbon.  No need to glue or pin.  Just arrange the berries until you're happy with how they look.EASY DIY Holiday Wreath | View From The Fridge via Juggling Act Mama
    5. Tie in your slate/chalkboard sign and add a message.EASY DIY Holiday Wreath | View From The Fridge via Juggling Act Mama
    6. Hang!
    DIY holiday wreath hanging on the front door.

    Well ...

    Front door decorated ... check.  

    Now the rest of the front porch.  And house.  'tis the season, my friends!

    Square image of a red and white holiday wreath hanging on the front door.

    🎄 More Holiday Ideas

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    • Close up of Brownies with Peppermint Frosting and crushed peppermints.
      Brownies with Peppermint Frosting
    • Close up of crockpot spiral ham on a platter.
      Crockpot Spiral Ham
    • Close up of Cranberry Orange Bread on a cooling rack.
      Cranberry Orange Bread Recipe

    You might also like these other wreath tutorials the next time you're feeling crafty:

    • DIY Succulent Wreath Tutorial - gorgeous for any time of year.
    • Simple Doll Pin Wreath - as versatile as it is beautiful.
    • Embroidery Hoop Wreath - I love how easy this is to customize.
    • DIY Flower Wreath - whimsical, easy and perfect for spring or summer!

    DIY Holiday Wreath

    DIY Holiday Wreath on a front door.

    Easy DIY Holiday Wreath

    Create a gorgeous DIY Holiday Wreath for your front door this Christmas season
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    Materials

    • 1 Wreath form It doesn't matter what it looks like. It will be covered in burlap in a minute, so buy the cheapest type you can find.
    • Burlap 'ribbon' Pick your favorite
    • Berry 'sprigs' 2 red, 1 white
    • Rosettes or flowers
    • A slate/chalkboard plaque optional
    • Stick pins
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    Instructions

    • Start by wrapping the wreath form in the burlap ribbon until it's covered.
    • Pin the ends of the burlap to the back of the wreath with a couple stick pins.
    • Grab your rosettes and flowers and stick 'em on (with stick pins again).
    • Next, take your berry sprigs and shove 'em into the burlap ribbon. No need to glue or pin. Just arrange the berries until you're happy with how they look.
    • Tie in your slate/chalkboard sign and add a message.
    • Hang!
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    1. aNGELA FROM SIMPLYBEAUTIFULBYANGELA.COM says

      November 26, 2014 at 12:26 pm

      i LOVE IT! iT'S SOOOO FESTIVE AND PRETTY 🙂 I'M SUCH A SUCKER FOR CHEVRON AND THE WAY IT POPS WITH THE RED IS LOVELY.

      Reply
    2. laura says

      November 26, 2014 at 1:44 pm

      Looks easy and lovely!

      Reply
    3. Carol Nine says

      November 27, 2014 at 7:17 am

      That is such a nice wreath and your instructions make it seem so easy to make.

      Reply
    4. Fabric Heart says

      May 02, 2017 at 2:02 am

      Beautiful. I am sure The Fabric Exchange has so many choices of great fabrics for this kind of project.

      Reply

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