How To Make A Natural Christmas Wreath

How To Make A Natural Christmas Wreath

Deck the halls this Christmas with a homemade natural Christmas wreath.

We've put together this simple guide to help you make a DIY wreath to make your home merrier than ever. Follow our simple steps below to get started!

We hope you're tempted to give this a go. But if this sounds like too much effort (or you just don't have the time), we've got you covered with our stunning selection of stylish Christmas wreaths and floral decorations.

1. Prepare the Foliage  Trim your evergreen and filler foliage into sections around 3-4 inches long, using a sharp knife or secateurs. If you are using a mix of foliage, divide the different stems into small mixed bunches to keep the greenery evenly distributed around your wreath.

Add foliage to the wreath Wrap the end of the floristry wire around the frame in a loop, twisting the end to keep it in place. Leave it attached to the reel.

Add Decoration Your wreath base is ready, so it's time to have fun decorating. This is a great way to add a personal touch to your wreath. We've included some ideas above, but we especially love decorations like pine cones, dried oranges, and cinnamon for a really festive wintry look. If your Christmas tree can spare it, 

Add a Bow Finally, finish off the look with a bow. Any style of bow can work, but we do love the elegance of a double bow.

To tie a double bow, pinch the ribbon 3 inches from the tail, then loop the ribbon back on itself leaving the tail loose; you should now have one loop. Now, loop back on yourself again and pin the ribbon together, keeping it in the same place as befo

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 To tie a double bow, pinch the ribbon 3 inches from the tail, then loop the ribbon back on itself leaving the tail loose; you should now have one loop. Now, loop back on yourself again and pin the ribbon together, keeping it in the same place as befo