Gorgeous Christmas wreath ideas to greet friends and family this holiday season…
Your front door is the first thing they see when they visit. Make it warm and welcoming with a DIY wreath.
A simple way to add a little festive cheer to your home for Christmas is to hang a wreath on your front door. Here are 31 of the BEST holiday wreath ideas to inspire you to create your own! Take a look around and let me know your favorite.
No time to DIY? No problem! Scroll down for similar wreath options you can buy!
Here’s a little video preview of these wonderful wreaths!
Christmas Wreath Ideas
It doesn't matter if you live in an apartment, townhouse, condo, or house, everyone has a front door! The easiest way to welcome the holidays is to hang a wreath on it. I'm sharing 31 DIY Christmas wreath ideas in all shapes, sizes, and styles.
These are all homemade Christmas wreaths, but if you've got no time this season for craft projects, check out the options to buy above in the post.
Enjoy!
Ashley from Modern Glam will show you how to craft your own puffy snowball-esque door wreath. Add vibrant bottle brush trees for a fun, unexpected pop of color.
When it comes to Christmas wreaths, you can never go wrong with a classic grapevine style. This traditional red and white wreath is stepped up a notch with festive red cardinals. The ticking fabric oversized bow makes quite the statement!
Got some of those vintage Christmas bulbs lying around? Make a wreath!
Oh, and if you have any of those lying around, check out the other "bright" ideas we collected to use those old-fashioned bulbs safely...
Here's another take on a pom pom wreath, this time made with faux fur pom poms.
This one is a great reminder that wreaths aren't only for front doors! Try hanging a wreath on a blank wall, on an interior door, a chair back, or over your mantel!
Do you have an old wreath that has seen better days? Don't throw it out! Give it a little makeover by adding new decorations to it. You can use stars, berries, and pine cones. Be sure to give it a little fluff and a pretty bow. It will look brand new.
Use a mix of vintage and new Christmas ornaments to make a stunning ornament ball wreath. You can go with the colorful look shown here, or use all of the same colors for a monochromatic look. Just break out that hot glue gun and get to work!
Save time by updating a store-bought evergreen wreath. These colorful holiday wreaths are the perfect example. The Rainbow sisal trees add color and the snow adds lots of texture.
Pick up some buffalo check fabric to make a simple wreath with a few holiday florals. Not a fan of buffalo check? You can use any fabric you like. Plus, change out the stems for any season.
Pompoms and glitter bottle brush trees give a vintage flair to this colorful winter wonderland wreath form simply wrapped with white yarn.
Isn't this knit wreath amazing? Not a knitter? No problem. Arm-knitting doesn't take any true knitting know-how, and who wouldn't want to try their hand (or arm) to create such a decadent wreath to display in their home?!
How cute is this Santa's laundry wreath? It's a little quirky and will definitely bring a smile to the faces of your guests (or the Amazon delivery person).
Embroidery hoop wreaths continue to be popular for just about every season. This idea from Christy at Our Southern Home steps it up a notch by layering two hoops in different sizes. The colorful fabric and bow add lots of texture and dimension. Plus, the jingle bells will let you know when the door opens!
Create a cozy front door wreath using chunky soft yarn. All you need is a little greenery and a pretty bow and this wreath can stay up straight through winter.
Add some color to your Christmas decor with a white wreath filled with bold and bright ornaments in a rainbow of colors. I'm totally loving the rainbow bottle brush trees too!
Another wreath idea that can last all winter is this scarf wreath. Not only is this an inexpensive wreath idea, but it also only takes 10 minutes to make. The aqua and red colors stand out too against the white door.
Gather some magnolia leaves to make your holiday wreath basically for free if you have a wreath base. You can learn how to preserve the leaves, or use them just for the season. This is a stunning look.
Adorable! Learn how to create your own candy cane shaped wreath - this one made of burlap to look like a sweet reindeer pal.
One way to brighten up a classic grapevine wreath is to spray paint it. The white base stands out so much more with the little red truck and berries than it would against a natural wreath.
DIY Christmas Pom Pom Wreath- How to make Pom Poms • Keeping it Simple
Here's a DIY pom pom wreath done in traditional Christmas colors to try!
We could all use a timesaver during the holidays. Why not buy a fresh greenery wreath and update it with berries and ribbon? It's simple and classic.
Recycle those old ice skates by hanging them on a grapevine wreath. It's a 10-minute project and is another wreath that can stay up all winter.
Try your hand at drying citrus fruit such as oranges and lemons to add to a DIY wreath. It not only looks great, but it will also smell amazing. Consider adding some cinnamon sticks to increase the lovely holiday aroma even more!
What's better than one beautiful Christmas wreath? How about three? This rustic Christmas triple wreath is just gorgeous. This will make such a statement on your front door to greet friends and family.
Have you ever picked up a wreath and realized it just wasn't exactly what you wanted? Not a problem! You can easily add, or remove items to make it more your style.
Hoop-style wreaths have become increasingly popular. There are so many ways you can make them. Add fabric to the center, or leave it empty. Secure seasonal flowers along one side of the hoop. The possibilities are endless!
Break out the hot glue and use some feather boas for an easy and non-traditional way to decorate for Christmas. The white feathers pop against a traditional red poinsettia. This is an elegant idea for door decor.
The great thing about DIY wreaths is you can totally make them your own. If you are not a fan of traditional Christmas wreaths, consider a romantic wreath in soft colors of pink and teal like this vintage beauty from Christina at The DIY Mommy.
You can never go wrong with a Christmas wreath made with fresh evergreens. It brings such a classic look to your home for the holidays. Not to mention it is inexpensive to make!
Choose your favorite holiday fabric to make a festive embroidery hoop wreath. Add a sweet sentiment using vinyl. This tartan fabric is so pretty!
Make a fluffy yarn wreath in classic Christmas colors with this easy DIY tutorial. The colors of red and white would work for Valentine's Day too. Maybe just switch out the silver bow. Don't you love pieces that work for more than one holiday?
Learn how to make a vintage bicycle rim wreath for a unique decoration. If vintage is not your style, you can use a new shiny rim.
Talk about creative. This one was made with straws and plastic spoons, similar to the Christmas tree I've made from plastic spoons, but this one is a wreath with I'd say a bit of modern flair.
No time to DIY? No problem! Here are some similar wreaths that you can buy! Click on any wreath to head straight to the vendor for more information…
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