Hang Your Own Handmade Christmas Wreaths

By Katina Brady


During the holidays, there are many different ways to celebrate by decorating the home. Of course, the Christmas tree is a staple item at this time of year. However, handmade Christmas wreaths are becoming more and more popular, and they are actually very easy and fun to make as well. This way, unique and interesting ideas can come to life for a wonderful welcome at the front door for guests.

Undoubtedly, there are certain colours that are naturally associated with Christmas, especially when put together. White is representative of the winter wonderland, while deep green hues are found in the winter trees and plants like mistletoe and holly. Then, of course, there is the deep red that is associated with Christmas, as poinsettias are in full bloom.

You don't have to worry about sticking to any particular set of colours for decorating. It has become quite trendy to use different colour schemes at this time of the year for whatever suits your personal aesthetic. That means that you can pretty much do whatever you like. This is really great for those areas in the world where Christmas in a traditional sense doesn't happen. For example, tropical countries will never experience snowfall and so certain aspects of the holidays don't apply to them.

With the correct materials at hand, making a wreath for Christmas is not as difficult as it may seem. The most important thing in the project is the base on which to work and form the wreath. These can be made from scratch from a range of materials, depending on the sophistication of the project. Cardboard, wood or foam can all be used to create the base, which is simply a doughnut shape. Alternatively, a visit to a craft store will solve this issue, as there are lots of different foundations available that can be used to make a wreath, saving a lot of time in the process.

A grapevine wreath is a great starting point for something floral or green, using live or fake flora. The grapevine base allows seasonal flora to be woven into the wreath in the desired areas. Pine cones, eucalyptus and juniper are all good choices. Other decorative elements can be glued using a hot glue gun to fill up any empty areas.

You can recycle your previous decorations for the tree if you are planning on getting new ones this year. Use the old tree ornaments to make a bauble wreath. You may have different sizes and shapes, but that just adds to the overall effect of the final product. Use them to cover the base entirely and build volume. Add further volume and colour by looping wired ribbon in and out of the baubles.

Paper and fabric are also good options for covering a wreath base. The range of colours available makes it a quick an easy task to match any chosen decor. Fabric strips can be folded and gathered or ruched to create volume, and then glued onto the base. A thick and heavy fabric like burlap is a good option. Accent with a deep red bow at the top of the wreath.

You can use whiter paper with black text on it to create something monochromatic. Think about using sheet music, perhaps of Christmas carols for the season. Create bows and loops with strips of the paper and add colour with holly, or a red ribbon to hang it.




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