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Top 10 DIY Christmas Wreaths

Top DIY Christmas Wreaths

Are you ready for Christmas? I have been looking online for some do-it-yourself (DIY) ideas for a beautiful Christmas wreaths. These are great because it can give your family a chance to craft something together for such a special holiday that can last years. Take the opportunity to spend some quality time this holiday season and create a stunning wreath.

Here is our list of the top 10 DIY Christmas Wreaths:

Plaid Christmas Wreath from Blooming Homestead

Plaid Christmas Wreath from Blooming Homestead

We love the look of this beautiful wreath because of the plaid look. Plaid will go along with any rustic look. Marie, from Blooming Homestead shares step by step directions on making this beautiful creation. Easy to create for anyone new to the DIY world!

Coffee Filter Wreath from Recaptured Charm

Easy with a short list of supplies makes this one of our favorite projects. Follow along with the well-detailed pictures provided in this tutorial to create your own version of the famous Coffee Filter wreath. Can you say White Christmas?

Peppermint Candy Wreath from Family Circle

What is Christmas without peppermint candy? Big bags of candies are already on sale in local stores so stock up for this yummy project. Grab the kids and make this a family activity. Check the link above for a step-by-step video to follow along with.

30 Minute Ornament Wreaths for Under $20 from The Happier Homemaker

We love this one for the short period of time it will take to recreate and for the reasonable cost to make. Packages of ornaments can be purchased from a dollar store to make this item for way less. You can also change up the colors by using different colored ornaments. Make one for every holiday and use it them throughout the year. We do have Valentine’s Day coming up next!

Cookie Cutter Wreath from Better Homes & Garden

Make some cookies and then make this cute wreath! Cookies are one of the coveted Christmas treats we all look forward to every single year. You can use any type of cookie cutter making this a great idea for a wreath. Keep in mind cookie cutters (plastic or metal) can be picked up at the dollar store making this a very cost-effective wreath.

Pinecone Wreath from Do it Yourself Divas

Practically free to make! You can also make scented pine cones to add even more warmth to this beautiful wreath. Great to use inside and outside so add it to your fireplace mantel, the front door, or even as a centerpiece for the dining room table.

Finger Knitted Christmas Wreath from Recaptured Charm

Finger Knitted Christmas Wreath from Recaptured Charm

Recaptured Charm is back at it again with this beautiful Finger Knitted Christmas Wreath. They even provide the link to the knitting tutorial if you are new to knitting. The great thing about this wreath is you can use any color yarn to produce various wreaths for different holidays. I’m all for DIY year-round decorations, can you tell?

Vintage Styled Corsage Wreath from House of Hawthornes

Are you one of those people who have minimal arts & craft skills? Scared of the hot glue gun? Don’t fret this project is perfect for you! Very minimal work, and no real design abilities needed are what make this our pick for an easy DIY project. Make sure to find the E6000 glue at the craft store for this project.

Recycled Peg Washi Tape Wreath from Oak Field Crafts

Washi Tape has been super popular over the last few years so that’s what makes this one of our top choices. Do you have a box full of these and unsure what to do with them? Recycle them and create this beautiful wreath that can again be used year-round.

Burlap Christmas Wreath from Craftaholics Anonymous

Our final choice is this beautiful burlap wreath from Craftaholics Anonymous. The texture of burlap is awesome and makes crafting so much fun. On her blog post she provides links to tips on how to cut the burlap as well as how to reduce the messiness. Make sure to check out her valentine’s Day burlap Wreath as well.

Leave a comment below with your top choice and share pictures if you decide to DIY! We can’t wait to see your beautiful creations. Share online and make sure to tag us #CynthiaPSells


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