Indoors and outdoors, big and smallthere’s a wreath for every space.

Use wreaths to show off your festive and creative spirit.

Here, you’ll find easyDIY projectsand simple tips to transform a store-bought wreath into a custom creation.

White Foursquare House in Charleston, SC with Wreaths on Windows for Christmas

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A matching wreath, sans the citrus, hangs above the front door for cohesion.

Wild and Wispy

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Greet visitors with glorious greenery.

Amy Studebaker St Louis entry holiday decor

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Layer foraged cedar and pine clippings around a grapevine wreath form.

Use florist picks to attach pinecones and pomegranates; secure with extra wire, if needed.

Then finish with complementary ribbons in pink, sage, and gold.

Exterior of home decorated for Christmas with dog

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Fruitful Arrangement

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Insert greenery clippings into the grapevine wreath.

If necessary, use florist wire to attach any loose pieces.

To finish, fasten a wired-ribbon bow to the top with florist wire.

Back foyer Katie Hyatt gallery wall

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Fresh And Free-Flowing

An olive branch garland is fresh, airy, and modern.

For a full wreath, wire a slightly smaller form inside the larger one.

Bookshelf Embelishments

Erica George Dines

No empty wall space?

Pomegranate Wreath

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Hang any style wreath over a book shelf.

Fireplace Focal Point

Don’t forget about the backyardespecially if it’s an entertaining hub.

A classic evergreen wreath with a red bow adds a hint of the holidays to this beachy spot.

Ranch House Entry with Console Table and Mirror at Christmas

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Frosted Trimmings

Tuck blue spruce clippings into the grapevine wreath until most of the frame is covered.

Secure a wired-ribbon bow to the bottom of the wreath with florist wire.

Arrange the silverberry and seeded eucalyptus clippings around the bow and at the top of the wreath.

Shannon Eddings Dallas, Texas Home

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Secure with florist picks and wire, if necessary.

Fill in any holes with the larger bleached floral elements before adding the smaller ones.

Double up on the holiday spirit by hanging one on the inside of your entryway door as well.

Shannon Eddings Dallas, Texas, Home Children’s Bedroom

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Inthis foyer, a simple boxwood one does the trick.

Easy Boxwood Wreath

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The phrase ‘sometimes less is more’ rings true here.

Orange Crush

Give wreaths made with traditional elementsgreenery, magnolia leaves, and various berriesan unexpected twist.

Fruitful Arrangement Wreath

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On this front door, a vibrant orange ribbon adds a punch of color to the entry.

Attach the greenery with florist tape and tie on a bow to complete the tiny treasures.

Old-Fashioned Charm

Weave ribbon through loose sections of the grapevine wreath.

Mantel with Olive Branch, Bay Leaves, and Eucalyptus

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Tuck reindeer moss and dried Spanish moss into any exposed areas on the base.

Next, use florist picks and wire to secure the magnolia leaves to the wreath.

Insert greenery as desired, filling in any empty sections.

Front door

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Bundle the berries and pinecones together with florist wire, and attach to the wreath with a florist pick.

Pretty in Pink

Find a ribbon color that suits the color palette of your home.

Here, the same red ribbon is used for both to keep it cohesive.

Christmas Dining Room with Wreaths

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Simple Kitchen Cheer

Don’t forget about the kitchen!

Spruce it up by hanging small wreaths in the windows.

To add variety, a string of citrus hangs over the sink inthis home.

Backyard courtyard with outdoor fireplace and Christmas tree

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Matching Ribbon

Select your ribbon based off the room’s decor.

Similar toned roses and berries are woven into the greenery.

A Wild Flair

Don’t force perfectionespecially in the kitchen.

Floral sitting area with wreath

That’s not wallpaper: It took several weeks for this leafy pattern to be stenciled by hand.Credit:PHOTOGRAPHS BY CARMEL BRANTLEY; STYLING BY PAGE MULLINS

Let the branches of your wreath fall outside the confinement of a perfect circle.

The tabletop wreath (paired with mini poinsettias here) not only looks festive, but smells amazing too.

Moss Wreath

Soothing hues and luscious textures set the tone for an elegant holiday.

Frosted Trimmings Wreath

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Chartreuse reindeer moss brightens this wreath.

Scout out shady corners of your garden for lush mats of moss.

Supplement with store-bought moss as needed.

Sohr Christmas Foyer

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A Classic Look

Sometimes, a little goes a long way.

The Dapper Deer

Start with cypress clippings stuffed into a chicken wire wreath form.

Then cut the wreath in half with wire clippers to place over the deer’s head.

Home exterior

Red velvet ribbon chosen to coordinate with the color of the roof punctuates the magnolia, left unadorned to focus the attention on the architecture.Credit:PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRIE WILLIAMS; STYLING BY G. BLAKE SAMS

Wire it back together, and cover the cut area with a bow.

Finish the look with ball ornaments strung from the antlers.

Mad For Magnolias

Magnolia leaves, with their glossy sheen, add a little drama and flair.

Christmas wreath and chandelier hang in modern styled dining room

Every year, Hillery bakes cinnamon rolls for friends and family to enjoy on Christmas morning.Credit:ALISON GOOTEE

Throw in a few clementines and you have a show-stopping wreath to welcome visitors.

Bold Color with Berries

A bright red instantly brings Christmas cheer to any front door.

This simple berry wreath adds the perfect festive touch.

Entry with dark door opened to show large wreath and garland draped on the banister.

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Shiny Accessories

Bring pizzazz to seasonal greenery.

A pretty bow and coordinating ornaments are the perfect pairing.

Hand mini wreaths on the back of each chair.

Mini Herb Wreath for Christmas

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They can double as a party favor or be saved throughout the season.

Ornament Wreath

Here’s a shiny way to welcome guests.

Pick ornaments with colors that will best complement your entry.

Old-Fashioned Charm Wreath

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Outdoor Additions

Don’t forget about your barn or other outbuildings.

confirm that the style of the wreath matches your outbuilding.

Here a simple, rustic wreath complements the charm of a raw wood barn.

Amy Studebaker St Louis guest room with canopy bed and holiday decor

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Mixed Materials

Why choose just one?

The combination of magnolia leaves and greenery create an inviting front door display.

Christmas is here, indeed.

Courtyard with table and porch swing with large Christmas wreath

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Double Stack

This presentation elevates pre-made grocery-store wreaths.

They hang from fishing line that runs over the top of the door.

Then, striped ribbon trails the fishing line.

Wreath outside family room

A wreath hangs from a velvet ribbon outside the family room. “We worked with 10 to 12 samples of red ribbon to choose one that wouldn’t look garish and would feel right with the coral exterior and red roof,” says Sams.Credit:PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRIE WILLIAMS; STYLING BY G. BLAKE SAMS

This allows the wreaths to move a bit, giving them a striking, free-hanging look.

Sprays of fresh bay leaves, seeded eucalyptus, and large gray berzillia berries add tone-on-tone interest and texture.

Gathered Supplies

Customize your wreath based on what you have in your own backyard.

Kitchen with green cabinets and patterned stools

Hang a few small wreaths on interior windows for a festive pop.Credit:Brie Williams

Pinecones, berries, and pine needles come together to create a personal yet seasonal display.

Cranberry Wreath

A cranberry chain adds festive contrast.

Classic Magnolia Wreath

Dress up natural magnolia leaves with a cheery holiday ribbon.

Pink room with armchair and dog

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Vary the mosses while pinning for an authentic garden-like feel.

At the bottom, secure a spray of fresh berries and pine from the yard.

Then place a homemade bow off-center for a more casual appearance.

Shannon Eddings Dallas, Texas, Home Kitchen

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Contrasting Tones

Select a wreath that pops.

Here, a ring of white berries pops against the maroon background.

A Traditional Style

Every home needs a touch of red and green during the holidays.

wreath on kitchen fan

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Red hypericum berries and bay leaves fill out the rest of the wreath.

The apples do make this wreath weighty, so hang it from a sturdy nail.

Hang the wreath with wide satin ribbon, and add a bow for a pop of color.

Christmas Containers with Mark Thompson

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When gluing, adhere the balls to both the wreath and one another for extra hold.

Although this wreath makes a big statement, it’s lightweight enough to be hung from a stick-on hook.

Nature’s Silver

Make a living wreath with a naturally silver sheen using frost-resistant dusty miller.

Moss Wreath

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An Easy Centerpiece

Give the hanging wreath a break, and incorporate one into your table setting.

Because this is a low arrangement, dinner-party conversations will flow easily all night.

All Squared Up

Traditional magnolia gets a modern makeover with a square shape.

Front Door Wreath in Alexandria, VA

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Here, the straight lines of the wreaths echo the lines of the space.

Wreaths Hung on Wainscoting

This evergreen trio adds an unexpected holiday touch.

Evergreen Wreath

Start with a pre-made version and embellish with pinecones and ribbons.

Dapper Deer Wreath

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Add smaller wreaths toaccent all the front windowsof the home.

Use wired ribbon to create a bow above the pinecones.Learn how to make this evergreen wreath.

Use them as a base for a more authentic look.

Front door decorated with greenery and magnolia for the holidays

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To shape your tree, trim the foliage using clippers.

Napkin Ring Wreath

Use small-scale wreaths to decorate your table.

Simply tie tiny grapevine rings to napkins using a pretty, color-coordinated ribbon.

clementine wreath

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Punch of Color

A simple berry wreaths brightens up a doorway.

If you opt for a dried or faux version, you could reuse it year after year.

Terra-cotta Pots

Use weathered pots from your own collection, or age new ones using our technique.

Red Berry Wreath

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Hide the wreath hanger with a ribbon, and then add a bow.

Seasonal Flowers

Create an elegant greeting for guests with fresh blooms.

Choose flowers that coordinate with the color scheme of your home.

Neutral Christmas Wreath

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Two-Piece Wreath

Consider using a two-piece wreath to adorn a double-door entry.

Start with a wreath that has a sturdy base so it will hold its shape.

We used a fresh evergreen here, but a grapevine wreath will work just as well.

Idea House 2023 Dining Room Holiday

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Cut the wreath in half lengthwise with sturdy wire clippers.

Use florist wire to attach evergreen clippings, fruits, and ribbons.

Mirror a Wreath

A magnolia wreath seems to float atop this dining room mirror.

Ornament Christmas Wreath

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The white bow and cream-colored roses echo the palette of the room.

Combining them with lots of glossy magnolia leaves doubles the impact.

Finish with a narrow ribbon layered on top of a wider one.Learn how to make this snowy pinecone wreath.

Idea House 2023 Garden Folly Holiday

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A Creative Container

This sweet succulent wreath is eye candy indeed.

Mix and match your favorite succulents for great texture.

With regular watering and bright light, it can live for years.Learn how to make this succulent wreath.

Magnolia and Greenery Wreath

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Start with cabinet doors and small interior doors.

No Holes!

These lovely floral wreaths hang from a piece of conduit covered with ribbon.

Blue front door with Christmas wreath with blue ribbon, pinecones, and bells

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Leave the conduit up for the rest of the year for an easy to rearrange display of artwork.

This is a great solution for wallpapered rooms where it would be difficult to patch nail holes.

Turn them into a wreath.

Double Stack Wreaths

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Loosely roll up each piece and use a dot of hot glue to secure it.

Hang with a ribbon.

Christmas Wreath with Gold and Red Bow

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Spruce Up an Evergreen Wreath

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Magnolia Wreath with Plaid Bow

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Living Room decorated for Christmas with wreaths in the windows and garland on the mantel

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Organic Moss Christmas Wreath

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Purple Door with White Berry Wreath

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Traditional Christmas Wreath

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Pinecone Wreath

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Rustic Wreath

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Modern Christmas Wreath

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flocked wreath

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Wreath Centerpiece

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Wintry Wreath

Everlasting Color

Christmas Decorating Ideas: Magnolia Wreath

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Hang Wreaths on Wainscoting

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Evergreen Wreath

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Simple Boxwood

Winter Fruit Accent

Horseshoe Wreath

Colonial Christmas

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Tree Form Wreath

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Napkin Ring Wreath

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Punch of Color

Terra-cotta Pots

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Flower Christmas Wreath

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Cypress Garland Around Front Door with Bell Swag Wreath

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Try a Two-Piece Wreath

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Mirror a Wreath

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Magnolia Wreath on Mirror with Bow

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Snowy Pinecone Wreath

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Succulent Wreath

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Faux Wreath

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Styling Secrets (Cont.)

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Go Ahead, Be Indecisive!

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Beyond Greenery

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