Christmas wreath making

Christmas wreath made by Justin | H is for Home

This is the first year that I can remember us not having a tree up for Christmas. All the rooms in our cottage are in various states of unfinishedness (I think I just made that word up!). We wanted some sort of festiveness, so decided to adorn the finished front doors. Yes, as our house was formerly two tiny cottages, we have two front doors. Rather than buy them, we downed decorating tools and picked up Christmas wreath making ones instead.

Foraged foliage and other Christmas wreath making items | H is for Home

Our village is surrounded by mixed coniferous forest, so we didn’t need to venture far to forage for Christmas wreath raw materials. And, thanks to lots of very windy weather recently, it didn’t take us long to find lots of different kinds of fir, larch, spruce and pine fronds on the ground. Saying that, holly with its berries still intact was pretty scarce; I think the local and winter-visiting birds have been feasting on them.

Justin's Christmas wreath on the front door | H is for Home

I found it harder to do than I thought it would; Justin’s attempt was far superior in my opinion. He has a natural talent for flower & foliage arranging!

Adelle's Christmas wreath on the front door | H is for Home

I tried to improve mine by embellishing it with a big, gold ribbon. What do you think?

Adelle's Christmas wreath | H is for Home

Now that we have a pair of wire wreath frames, I think we’ll be making them every year – practice makes perfect!

Price Points: Real Christmas wreaths

Real Christmas wreaths | H is for Home

What better way to welcome visitors to your home this festive season than with a real Christmas wreath hanging from your front door?

A real wreath has the lovely smell of fresh pine needles and other greenery. I love the idea of being sent all the components for making your own. It also means that you can reuse most of the materials for years to come – just go out foraging for holly, ivy, mistletoe, fir tree fronds and similar.

Don’t leave it to the last minute, though – many of the real Christmas wreaths that we looked at online were already sold out!

  1. Champagne real Christmas wreath: £55.00, John Lewis
  2. DIY Christmas wreath making kit – fresh foliage included!: £25.00, Etsy
  3. Christmas sunrise door wreath: £153.00, Interflora

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Christmas sunrise door wreath
Christmas sunrise door wreath
£153.00
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
£25.00
Champagne real Christmas wreath
Champagne real Christmas wreath
£55.00
Christmas sunrise door wreath
Christmas sunrise door wreath
£153.00
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
£25.00
Champagne real Christmas wreath
Champagne real Christmas wreath
£55.00
Christmas sunrise door wreath
Christmas sunrise door wreath
£153.00
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
£25.00
Champagne real Christmas wreath
Champagne real Christmas wreath
£55.00
Christmas sunrise door wreath
Christmas sunrise door wreath
£153.00
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
£25.00
Champagne real Christmas wreath
Champagne real Christmas wreath
£55.00
Christmas sunrise door wreath
Christmas sunrise door wreath
£153.00
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
DIY Christmas wreath making kit
£25.00
Champagne real Christmas wreath
Champagne real Christmas wreath
£55.00