101 Christmas Wreaths Ideas to Add Festive Style to Your Front Door
Crafted with the spirit of joy and the magic of the season, our Christmas wreaths are more than just ornaments for your door—they’re whispers of holiday enchantment woven into every branch.
Each Christmas wreath possesses its own unique identity, a story spun from the threads of evergreen branches, vibrant ribbons, and twinkling lights.
These circular treasures are more than just decorations; they are an embodiment of the season’s soul, a visual and olfactory embodiment of the joy, warmth, and togetherness that define this cherished time of year.
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101 Christmas Wreaths Ideas
Popsicle Stic Wreath
Popsicle sticks come in extremely handy for a variety of tasks, including creating homemade wreaths. Get green popsicle sticks or paint your own green before gluing the sticks together to make a wreath. Use a red ribbon to complete the festive appearance.
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
Disco Ball Wreath
Create a DIY wreath for the holidays or any ’90s-themed party you might host all year long with silver tinsel garland and miniature disco ball ornaments.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess »
SARAH HEARTS
Tree-Shaped Wreath
An evergreen wreath in the form of a tree, loaded with ornaments, red berries, and pinecones, will help you kick off the festive season appropriately. Include Christmas lights if possible!
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts »
CRAFTS BY AMANDA
Doilly Wreath
Use the doilies in your craft supply box by creating a wreath you can display all year long. You may buy a foam wreath form, paper doilies, and burlap bow from your neighborhood craft or dollar store.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda »
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
Twigs and Pom Wreath
To build this starburst wreath, gather twigs and branches from your backyard (or while going about your everyday outdoor activities). Make your own off-white pom poms out of thick yarn or buy some.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess »
Wheat Wreath
This blogger made a DIY Christmas wreath that was based on one of the numerous Nordic-themed projects from Scandinavian Gatherings, using bunches of wheat, fake berries, jingle bells, and greenery.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised »
A BEAUTIFUL MESS
MIKE GARTEN
Magical Forest Wreath
Bottlebrush trees’ bases should be wrapped in wire, then attached to a false wreath (dabbing hot glue on bottoms will help them stay upright). The wreath should be covered in glue before being dusted with fake snow. Enjoy the wreath’s beauty all winter long by hanging it from a reliable hook!
MICHEL ARNAUD
Pink and Green Ornament
With this striking ornament wreath, show your true colors. For a truly eye-catching ornament, select vibrant colors in a range of ornament sizes.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
Ice Skates Wreath
Get fur-lined ice skates this year for a daring flair. Add some silver decorations and pom poms to liven up the look.
ERIKA LAPRESTO/STUDIO D
Bow wow Wreath
Considering that your children aren’t actually appreciative of your gift-wrapping abilities. Make a vibrant wreath out of your collection of bows that you can use every year.
MIKE GARTEN
Snowball Wreath
You probably didn’t realize that styrofoam balls could be that attractive. Just attach styrofoam balls to a wreath form with hot glue to create this creative design. Finish the look with a bow and wire for hanging once they are all dry.
MIKE GARTEN
Traditional wreath Look
Maintain the simplicity with a traditional-looking wreath adorned with patterned ribbons and acorns.
MICHAEL PARTENIO
Fresh Square-Shaped Wreath
Choose a novel wreath shape this year, like this eye-catching square design that contrasts stunningly with a dark door.
ERIKA LAPRESTO/STUDIO D
Enchanted Fairy Wreath
Beware: If you hang this enchanted wreath on your front door, you might invite some tiny house guests, such as elves and fairies, inside.
STACEY BRANDFORD
Stacking Wreaths
Use fishing line to secure two wreaths to your front door for a straightforward yet striking appearance. By including a comfortable throw, birch logs, and potted greenery, you can complete your festive scene.
MICHEL ARNAUD
Quirky Tie Wreath
Have fun with it by making a wreath out of his patterned tie collection if it is out of control. If you can find a few ties with seasonal designs, all the better.
MIKE GARTEN
Pom-Pom Wreath
The ideal time to put your pom-pom maker to the test is around Christmas. By adhering pom-poms of various sizes to a wreath form, try creating a wreath that is inspired by snow. Finish the appearance with a matching tassel and bottle brush trees to increase the impact.
MIKE GARTEN
Magnolia Wreath Trio
For foliage that extends the entire length of your door, string three wreaths together on a ribbon. Use unconventional greenery, such magnolia leaves.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
Vintage Bulbs Wreaths
This wreath is evidence that even though the antique Christmas lights you have stored in your attic are no longer functional, they are still filled with holiday pleasure.
MIKE GARTEN
Magnolia Leaf Wreath
Pick up a florist’s foam wreath and some magnolia branches by going to the florist. Push the leaves from the magnolia branches into the foam after giving the wreath a five-minute soak in water. Certain leaves should be painted gold or silver.
MICHEL ARNAUD
Cookie Cutter Wreath
Clean the cookie cutters for a wonderful decoration after the last batch of Christmas cookies has been baked. Or even better, buy a cheap set so you may continue to bake cookies all season.
DANIELLE OCCHIOGROSSO
Star Leaf Wreath
With eucalyptus (or mistletoe) sprigs fastened with dental wire, a tree topper can be transformed into a charming Nordic wreath. After that, hang it with a ribbon of your choosing.
DAVID HILLEGAS
Natural Frost Wreath
A foam wreath can be decorated with sticks, twigs, and pinecones that you collect from your backyard. Apply a thin layer of white spray paint to create the appearance of snow.
MIKI DUISTERHOF
Honeycomb Wreath
Make a subtle statement with your spare toilet paper rolls by repurposing them into a wreath. If you want to hear “jingle, jangle” every time someone opens the door, add gold bells.
MIKE GARTEN
Wood and Pine Wreath
If you’re looking for an indoor solution, adorn a simple wooden wreath with fresh pine sprigs to give your house a festive scent.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
Brites Ornament Wreath
It may be difficult to leave with your childhood decorations, but with this craft, you (and your kids!) can give your old favorites a new lease on life.
HEATHER FONTENOT
Winter Ice Wreath
This ice wreath will endure as long as you reside somewhere where it is below freezing to feed any courageous birds who chose not to migrate south.
Get the tutorial at Woman’s Day »
MIKI DUISTERHOF
Colorful Fabric Wreath
Save your colorful sewing scraps so you may create a striking wreath that will leave a lasting impact.
DANIELLE OCCHIOGROSSO
Little House Wreath
This as-real-as-it-gets fir wreath can be made by attaching a Christmas village home in the center with florist wire.
DAVID HILLEGAS
Cellophane Candy Wreath
Create your own confections using cut paper towel rolls and colorful cellophane instead of swiping them from the candy dishes.
DANIELLE OCCHIOGROSSO
Festive Fringe Wreath
Wrap 24 strands of yarn around an embroidery hoop, tie them to the bottom, then trim diagonally for an out-of-the-box but completely gorgeous concept. Put some ornaments and plants on wire.
Yarn Ball
What’s not to love about this festive beauty? it’s colorful and delicate. Styrofoam balls can be wrapped in yarn to save needing to purchase a lot of yarn.
MAX KIM-BEE
Tartan
A large bow with expertly spun ends gives the ideal amount of glitz to a wreath, whether it is plain or made up of many different components.
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Nature wreath
An extravagant door decoration for the season is a wreath adorned with dried orange slices, pine cones, red berries, cinnamon sticks, and a smattering of ornaments.
Go Boho!
If you have the room, go large and choose an enormous wreath to impress visitors.
Shapely Wreath
Create a wreath to welcome guests that is based on one of the most popular Christmas activities: baking AND eating cookies!
Becky Stayner
Brite Bundt-Pan Wreath
Styrofoam can be used to line a Bundt pan, cut to size, and attached with hot glue for a vibrant kitchen display. Use hot glue to attach ornaments to the Styrofoam. Lastly, tie a big bow.
Sugar & Cloth
Rainbow Sisal Wreath
A few easy adjustments can transform a wreath that you purchased from the shop. A vibrant red ribbon serves as the finishing touch, with imitation snowflake trees made of rainbow sisal adding brightness and softness.
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
Romantic Homes
Dried Oranges Greenery Wreath
By roasting thinly sliced oranges slowly and lowly for half a day, you can make your own dried oranges. (Your home will smell wonderful.) After that, put everything together using a foraged assortment of garden berries, leaves, and branches.
Get the tutorial at Romantic Homes.
Curbly
Pom Pom Wreath
Use your leftover yarn to create this colorful and uplifting pom pom wreath! To cover a Styrofoam wreath form, use a pom pom maker to create as many poms as necessary.
Get the tutorial at Curbly.
Mike Garten
Cardboard Reindeer Bust
This Christmas, make a hunt-free bust for your wall! a few recycled cardboard box pieces, along with some red paint for Rudolph’s nose. Create an easy DIY project. You can display your own original work of Christmas art by placing a wreath of winter foliage around his neck.
Ngoc Minh Ngo
Peppermint Wreath
To recreate this wreath, all you need is a big bag of peppermint candy and a hot glue gun. The best thing of all, though? You can eat your art supplies as snacks!
Get the tutorial at Woman’s Day.
Modern Glam
Village Pom Pom Wreath
Cover a wreath form with all-white pom poms to make a delicate, snowy basis for a wreath in winter white monotone. Next, for a dreamy village feel, put Putz cottages and antique sisal trees in the midst.
Get the tutorial at Modern Glam.
Brian Woodcock
Felt Ties Wreath
Both youngsters and adults may easily build this wreath! To create this fluffy and entertaining holiday decor, just tie green felt strips around a wreath form. Substitute miniature red ornaments for the berries.
Brian Woodcock
Tobacco Basket Wreath
To make a distinctive rustic wreath, use floral wire to attach greenery, pine cone accents, and vibrant berries to a small tobacco basket.
Brian Woodcock
Wooden Spool Wreath
Beautiful old wooden spools wrapped in a variety of ribbon, rickrack, baker’s twine, and thread add colorful accents and give a hint as to the crafting and celebrations taking place just outside the front door.
Brian Woodcock
Doggie Wreaths
Hot glue dog-bone “bows” onto traditional wreaths to dress up your pet’s favorite area.
Brian Woodcock
Greenery Tied Bundle
When combined with dried oranges, pine cones, and magnolia leaves, burlap ribbon serves as an improvised door decoration.
David A. Land
Life Preserver Wreath
By adding a festive bow, you can transform an old life preserver into a wreath to add a touch of nautical style.
Songs of the Season Wreath
A front door wreath can be accented with other beloved carols; one blogger picked Joy to the World.
Get the tutorial at At the Picket Fence
Wrapping Paper Wreath
After you’ve completed gift-wrapping, make this creative wreath with any leftover paper.
Get the tutorial at Centsational Girl
Holly Berry Wreath
Wrap a foam wreath in striped ribbon and attach glittery holly berries for the candy cane effect.
Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair
Winter Scene Wreath
Christmas songs, tartan, burlap, and snow-covered trees are all represented in this straightforward wreath
Visit The Happy Housie for instruction.
Retro-styled wreath for the holidays
Neighbors may now see what Dean Martin meant by “Walkin’ in a Winter Wonderland” thanks to this wreath.
Access the instruction at Flamingo Toes
Striped Ribbon
If the colors red, green, and gold aren’t your style, hang wreaths with ribbon that is one color if that is what you prefer.
Peppermint Wreath
When you hang this sweet candy wreath on your front door, Santa Claus Lane has nothing on your neighborhood.
Joyful Wreath
Use the circumference of a wreath to your advantage by substituting it for the letter “O” in the word “joy”.
Get the tutorial at Sand & Sisal
Magical Fairy Wreath
It’s possible to invite elves and fairies inside your home if you hang this enchanted wreath on your front door.
Evergreens everywhere
Make a statement by hanging three evergreen wreaths from a beautiful floral ribbon. This timeless style blends with any color or style of your front door.
Traditional Classy Wreaths
Maintain simplicity with a traditional-looking wreath adorned with patterned ribbons and acorns.
Disco Ball Wreath
Create a DIY wreath for the holidays or any ’90s-themed party you might host all year long using silver tinsel garland and miniature disco ball ornaments.
Balloon Wreath
Anywhere will do to hang this balloon wreath to add some color and vibrancy to your house. For a holiday-themed appeal, one blogger employed 40 balloons in various green shades and a dozen pink, red, and peach colors.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY
Vintage Wreath Toy Cars
This wreath adds something special to your holiday decor with its little sisal trees and vintage automobile filled with gifts. A faux tree branch can be used as the finishing touch at the bottom of a brass or gold hoop.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed
Pasta Wreath
You’ll be brought back to your childhood when you made things out of macaroni when you see this wreath. This one was built using dry pasta and adorned with white spray paint (penne and other shapes were used). It is the simplest solution there is!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built
Mandarin Wreath
Here is a natural, sweet, and straightforward wreath. In order to add some color, mandarins are incorporated throughout the design, which is made of cedar and eucalyptus.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess
Gradient Wreath
To create this colorful gradient wreath, all you need is a white pine wreath and spray paint. Prior to hanging the material above your mantel or wall, be sure to let the material dry and select four to five paint colors.
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted
Pink and Green Ornament
With this striking ornament wreath, show your true colors. For a truly eye-catching ornament, select vibrant colors in a range of ornament sizes.
Bow Wreath
Considering that your children aren’t actually appreciative of your gift-wrapping abilities. Make a vibrant wreath out of your collection of bows that you can use every year.
Wreaths Stacks
Use fishing line to secure two wreaths to your front door for a straightforward yet striking appearance. Add a comfortable throw, birch logs, and potted greenery to create a complete holiday tableau.
Wreath with Christmas ornaments
Attaching vibrant decorations to a synthetic wreath can help you put together this eye-catching door decoration.
Red and white straws, a Styrofoam wreath
Red and white straws, a Styrofoam wreath, and candy cane-striped tape are all you need to make this décor. Straws should adhere side by side around the wreath. Cut the straws in half for the second layer and adhere them on top of the first layer with glue.
Music Sheet Wreath
Choose your favorite Christmas song, such “Let It Snow,” and wrap the sheet music (lyrics also work!). about a simple base
Tinsel Christmas Wreath
Instead than spending a fortune on a fresh evergreen wreath every year, simply wrap a foam wreath with shimmering tinsel and call it a day.
Card Holder Wreath
If you have more Christmas cards than you know what to do with, create this gorgeous collage using colorful clothespins to hold all of your family’s portraits together.
Get the tutorial at Gwenny Penny
Small-scale wreath
This as-real-as-it-gets fir wreath can be made by attaching a Christmas village home in the center with florist wire.
Evergreen & Floral Diy Wreath Ideas
Christmas Evergreen Wreath from Frugal Homemaker
Poinsettias from Vanessa Christenson
Faux Greenery Sweet Holiday Wreath from Nourish and Nestle
Giant Joy Hola Hoop from Homemade Ginger
Reindeer Antler Wreath
A personal touch like adding your initial is heartfelt, but a reindeer antler pattern is particularly appropriate for the holiday season.
3D Star Wreath
To make these adorable stars, choose a variety of red, green, and patterned scrapbook paper. Put a fluffy bow on it and use ribbon as a hanger.
Get the tutorial at Little Birdie Secrets
Rustic Chic Wreath
For a warm, neutral wreath that fits in any space, combine burlap ribbon with wood slices from the craft store.
Get the tutorial at Finding Home
Burlap Christmas Wreaths
Rustic Burlap Wreath from Titi Crafty
Burlap Candy Cane from The Country Chic Cottage