Make a Christmas Wreath to Welcome Your Guests…

Learning how to decorate a wreath for Christmas is easy to do. There are just a few tricks to having your finished wreath look like it just came from a high end florist.

Before you begin, purchase a 30" artificial wreath. If you want your wreath to look full, spend a few extra dollars and buy a good wreath that has a lot of branches.

Additional items you will need for your wreath…

  • 4 high quality glittered poinsettias
  • 6 Gold berry picks
  • 2 Bolts of beautiful holiday ribbon (10 yards each)
  • Green Florist wire

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Start with a simple bow and continue attaching the ribbon around the wreath using floral wire.
Wire in the poinsettias and the gold picks — it's that easy.

Here's a trick to get that fresh from the greenhouse look.
When the wreath is complete take some real greenery and cut it into pieces and insert it into the wreath. When your guests arrive they will think that you have a fresh wreath on your front door. When the holidays are over, remove the greenery and store the wreath until next year. When it's time to put the wreath back up add more fresh greens. This is a trick I've used for years. You will be amazed how this can change the look of an artificial wreath.

If you have double doors, make sure the bows are placed in the opposite directions.

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For a custom look, hang your wonderful creation with a matching piece of ribbon. Just cut a long piece of matching ribbon and loop it around the wreath. Attach the ribbon to the top of the door with two flat head thumb tacks. Remove the thumbtacks when the holiday is over. It's just that easy!

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Visit Sherry's blog at creationsfrommyheart.blogspot.com, to see more of her holiday creations.

About the Author:

2KidsplusTrips

Dorinda is a stay-at-home mom of five kids including a 9-year old daughter, a 5-year old son and 2-year old triplet girls and married to the most wonderful man for 13 years. She spends her days breaking up fights, responding to "where's mommy?", discussing video games with her older kids and making poor attempts at organizing and living frugally. How else could she afford all those diapers? She enjoys writing suspense novels, writing about life with multiples, the occasional good book, and all things forensic.Find her at Two Kids + Trips and Tightwads With Triplets.
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3 responses to “Make a Christmas Wreath to Welcome Your Guests…”

  1. Tidymom

    Oh those wreaths are GORGEOUS!! I just made my first wreath over the weekend! May have to try one like this next!

    ~Tidymom

  2. So simple and so clever! This deserved stumbling!

  3. Andrea

    I used this post as inspiration to make my own wreath last night. I LOVED the tip about using some live greens – it totally covered up the fake green and made it look so much nicer!

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