Creative Christmas Wreaths
What’s more festive than a Christmas wreath? A one-of-a-kind, handmade Christmas wreath! I’m sharing some of my favorite creative Christmas wreaths that I think you are going to love (the mushroom wreath is my favorite!) and hopefully inspire you to make one of your own. I promise, these wreaths are a cinch to make.
If DIY is not your thing, fear not because I am also sharing my favorite wreaths that you can buy at the end of this post.
I have a thing for mushroom decor and this wreath takes the prize for most unique wreath. This would be a great gift for your favorite cook!
The possibilities are endless when it comes to making a one of a kind plate wreath. Use vintage plates, new, mugs, saucers, and add ornaments or a bow for a festive touch.
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It takes a village to make this adorable wreath. If you love a monochromatic, farmhouse look, this wreath complete with little wood houses and bottle brush trees is for you.
If you want instant gratification, you can buy this look-alike village wreath.
Gingerbread houses are all the rage and I love this fun little gingerbread house wreath that adds the perfect finishing touch to this Christmas kitchen. If you prefer something more over the top, you have got to see this gingerbread wreath!
Bring on the color with this fun and festive wreath made from an embroidery hoop and tons of colorful ornaments.
Let’s not forget about the disco ball wreath I made for my mantel this year! It’s so much fun and quick and easy to make or you can disco dance over and buy this disco ball wreath.
Here are some more of my favorite creative Christmas wreaths (just click the pics below to shop).
So nice to see your dining room in Better Homes and Gardens!
I have got to run out and pick up a copy Liz – I didn’t know it was in there again this year!
The mushroom one is my favorite and too! I also love the unique shape of the embroidery one as well!
I love all things mushrooms Lisa!