Five Festive Wreaths

If you're anything like me, you'll love to mix it up when Christmas comes around with new handmade decorations, and what can be more important that the traditional Christmas wreath to adorn your door! I'm the type to lean towards contemporary colour combinations and to have a go at different crafts as I go to try and learn some new techniques. I've rounded up five fabulous ideas for you to have a go at in the run up to Christmas, why not have a go and see how you get on!

Little House Christmas Advent Wreath

Create this wreath using different colours of green and gold cardstock, glitter Washi tape and twine

This twee wreath is straight out of a fairytale, and so easy to customise as it's made using Cricut Explore Air™ electronic die-cutting machine. CLICK HERE to find the full tutorial.

Beautiful Green Foliage Asymmetrical Wreath

Emma Jewell's beautiful green foliage wreath

I love this contemporary take on a wreath, which can work year round. CLICK HERE to see the tutorial to create this design, and perhaps add your own twist with bells, stars, or poinsettia die-cuts!

Christmas Cone wreath

We adore this chunky Christmas wreath made by Mel Jess

CLICK HERE to learn how to make this deceptively simple decoration with a central topper created by stamping, colouring, and adding lots of festive embellishments!  

Season’s Greetings Christmas Door Wreath

Customise this design to work for all seasons!

Learn how to decorate an upcycled rattan wreath with die-cutting, mini pine cones, baubles and glitter, CLICK HERE to see Sharon's easy-to-follow tutorial!

Easy DIY Christmas Wreath

Make an easy paper wreath with this video, a perfect project for kids!

If you're short on time on the hectic run up to Christmas, this is the perfect wreath for you! With only colourful cardstock required, you can craft this simple-yet-effective wreath in less than an hour. Get the kid's involved and make the co-ordinating decoration HERE.

Well there you have it, five fantastic wreath ideas to help you deck the halls this Christmas, we'd love to see what you make, pop them onto CraftWorld to keep the inspiration going!

Happy crafting,

Natalie