35 Unique Christmas Wreaths for Every Decor Style Imaginable
35 Unique Christmas Wreaths for Every Decor Style Imaginable
Nothing says "welcome to our home" like a holiday wreath on your front door! Or your back door! Or your windows! Or indoors! Actually, there's really nowhere a holiday wreath doesn't belong. And why not DIY one yourself? These festive wreath ideas are inexpensive and fun to make, and some of them even can be displayed all winter long for a touch of color and cheer. If you're not feeling crafty, we've got pretty options you can buy for decking your halls with no muss, no fuss. If you prefer the real deal, wreaths made from live greenery really can last all season long, if you care for them correctly. Whether you're looking for a bit of whimsy or tend to be more traditional, we've got a wreath you'll love.
Thistle and Eucalyptus Wreath
Take a basic wreath and dress it up with fresh eucalyptus and thistle. Gorgeous!
Get the tutorial at Julie Blanner.
Earthy Wreath
Earthy and whimsical, this wreath is the best way to give your dried florals a second life. Plus you can hang it up during the fall holidays and then keep it up through the new year.
Learn how to get the look from Alicia Lund.
Lighted Wreath
A basic grapevine wreath and battery-operated lights create this lovely design. Pine cones and other decorative elements are used here, but you can improvise with whatever craft supplies you have on hand.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Romantic Wreath
Throwing a sophisticated holiday soirée? Adorn the door with this DIY wreath dreamt up by Cheetah Is the New Black. It's much more moody and romantic than your average Christmas wreath.
Balloon Wreath
This whimsical wreath could be the centerpiece of any house down in Whoville.
Get the tutorial at Studio DIY!.
Frozen Pine Splendor
This gorgeous pine wreath is perfect to welcome in the season. Remove the red ornaments, and it will work all the way through the winter. Keep it out of sunlight, and it will stay fresh longer.
BUY NOW Lynch Creek Farm, $59.95
Dried Orange Wreath
Add some dried citrus slices for a little color and fresh scent, and acorns for dimension.
Get the DIY instructions from Alicia Lund.
Geometric Wreath
Fill this gold geometric wreath with the greenery of your choosing and you're good to go—plus, you can hang it or use it as a centerpiece.
BUY NOW Etsy, $120
Fresh Flowers Wreath
Use fresh flowers to create this stunning wreath. Choose colors to coordinate with your decor, or go old-school and swap out the pinks shown here for more traditional burgundy and hunter green.
Get the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.
Ornamental Wreath
This wreath is delightfully simple and so inexpensive! You'll want to make a few!
Get the tutorial at The Crafted Life.
Pom Pop Wreath
This colorful pom pom wreath with modern flair takes all of five minutes to craft!
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Gilded Leaves
Gold glitter leaves keep this wreath simple and sparkling, or you can add ornaments below it (as shown here) for more bling.
BUY NOW West Elm, $40
Simple & Elegant Wreath
Use three gold rings to craft an elegant, modern wreath with little fuss. Simple never looked so chic.
Get the tutorial at Sugar and Charm.
Gold Wreath and Garland
Why stop at a wreath when you can DIY a matching garland, too?
Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.
Seashell Wreath
Perfect for a coastal chic home by the beach.
BUY NOW Pottery Barn, $89
Moss Wreath
A festive red bow pops against green moss.
Get the tutorial at My Pink Life.
Star Anise Wreath
Spoiler: This wreath smells like licorice.
Get the tutorial at Driven By Decor.
Felt Floral Wreath
These felt wildflowers offer a modern take on Christmas, but you could actually leave it up all the way to Valentine's Day!
BUY NOW Etsy, $54
Wine Cork Wreath
Here's a way you can finally use all those corks you've been saving!
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Bow Wreath
When you're finished wrapping and still have a bag full of bows, we've got the DIY for you.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Glossy Paper Wreath
Here's a clever way to use up extra wrapping paper. With so many design options, you'll be able to make one for every room with a different kind of paper!
Get the tutorial at Centsational Girl.
Real Sage Wreath
Use fresh sage to make this wreath, attaching the herb onto a styrofoam base with floral pins. Bonus: Once it dries, you can use it for cooking. Just snip off what you need!
Get the tutorial at Handmade in the Heartland.
Gift-Wrapped Wreath
If you're into colorful and shiny things, this wreath is the perfect DIY for you!
Get the tutorial at Crafts Unleashed.
Green Ornament Wreath
Gorgeous things happen when you take your ornaments beyond the tree.
Get the tutorial at Live Love DIY.
Birch Bark Wreath
Cut picture-perfect leaves out of birch bark sheets for a unique natural wreath that works all winter long.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
Rustic Wreath
Dotted with silver jingle bells, this rustic wreath takes burlap to a surprisingly chic level. Joanna Gaines would totally approve.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
Jingle Bell Wreath
Jingle all the way with this cute wreath!
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
Wreath In A Frame
Craft a bunch of red felt pieces into pretty poinsettias, and display in a frame for an indoor wreath.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
Candy Wreath
Don't waste real candy dressing up decorations. Craft a fake version instead.
Get the tutorial at Country Living.
Fabric Wreath
Bunch up fabric of any seasonal color combination to make a wreath that's full and festive.
Get the tutorial at WhipperBerry.
Colorful Wreath
Put a fresh spin on the seasonal palette with these less traditional colors. Don't forget to tuck in sparkly accents like glittery ornaments and star-shaped baubles.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
Lime Green Wreath
Dress up basic balsam with chrysanthemums and hypericum berries.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
Berry Wreath
This easy project turns out insanely lush when you pile on the berries.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
Wreath Swag
Instead of a round wreath, hang a bundle of greens with a matching silk ribbon.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
Fruity Wreath
Epsom salts and white glitter are the secret ingredients to making the fruit look sugar-coated. Loosely wrapped ribbon adds the finishing touch.
Get the tutorial at Good Housekeeping.
You'll want to keep these pretty DIY wreaths up all winter long. Or purchase one with plenty of sparkle if you're not feeling crafty!