DIY Festive Evergreen Holiday Wreath on a Budget

Cindi McGee
by Cindi McGee
It's simple to create beautiful holiday wreaths for a fraction of the cost of upscale, more-expesnive, pre-made wreaths! DIY tutorial included.
Materials:


Artificial evergreen wreath - this one was $9.97 at the local big box store


Real branches and leaves from evergreen shrubs - harvested on the roadside and in our yard! (look for things like juniper, magnolia leaves, etc. - if it’s still green this time of year, chances are it will work fine for your wreath!)


Artificial berries - from the local dollar store


Red wired ribbon - from the local dollar store


Florist’s wire


Branch clippers, wire cutters


Instructions:


This wreath was inspired by a wreath seen in an upscale sales catalog which was priced at about $80!


Arrange branches on wreath to “fluff”.
Cut pieces of assorted greens about 6” long.


Clip artificial berry stems to about 6”.


Arrange leaves, greens, and berries into clusters and wire together with florist’s wire.


Tuck clusters amongst the greens on the wreath, wire to the wire frame.
Tie bow, wire to frame at base of wreath.


I think this finished wreath is beautiful - it has a natural feel and looks very much like the original wreath that inspired it - but the total cost for my wreath was about $12.
This second version was even less expensive, yet looks a lot like the expensive pre-made wreaths you can find at the arts and crafts chain stores. This one started with a $3.97 pre-made wreath from the local big box store. The recipient was looking for something with a bit more “glitz” so I use faux poinsettias with glittered petals, silver poinsettias, white berries, smaller glittered red berries with grasses, and sparkling white plastic snowflake ornaments - all of which came from the dollar store. Each stem was trimmed to about 4” and wired to the base of the wreath itself. The snowflake ornaments were also wired to the base. The bow is made with snowman pattern ribbon which also came from the dollar store. The total cost for this wreath was about $9.
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  • Paula Walsh Paula Walsh on Dec 13, 2015
    Very pretty and realistic. Yes, it would cost alot more from the store. I like the way you implemented real greens to bulk it up. Nice job. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
    • Cindi McGee Cindi McGee on Dec 13, 2015
      @Paula Walsh Thank you Paula - I was really pleased with the finished result. Looks like a high-end wreath, but cost a lot less lol!
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