DIY Christmas Village Wreath

AvantiMorocha
by AvantiMorocha
9 Materials
$45
4 Hours
Easy

Hello friends! Can you believe Christmas is just around the corner? Time flies! If you’ve followed me for a while you know there is nothing I love more than making DIY home decor, especially for the holidays. This time I'm going to show you how to make this beautiful Christmas Village Wreath. I designed my own small houses and the templates are available on my blog https://avantimorocha.com/

WATCH THE VIDEO TUTORIAL to learn how I made this gorgeous wreath. You could always just follow this step-by-step guide.


Download the templates from my blog https://avantimorocha.com/

You can cut the templates by hand or using a cutting machine.

Assemble the houses as you see in the video tutorial above.

Fold the scoring lines and glue the pieces.

Cover the house's base with a piece of cotton batting. I got this one at the Dollar Tree. Use the batting to cover the base, create wrinkles to give the impression of snow.

You'll need about 9 to 10 small houses.

Arrange the house as you like.

Glue them in place. When you're done gluing all the houses, add more trees and artificial berries around the wreath. (Watch the video tutorial above).

Optionally, add fairy lights.


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  • Linda B. Linda B. on Nov 28, 2018

    I'm going to try this with my old vintage Christmas cardboard houses.

    Great idea. Where did you find the lights?

    Thanks. Linda B.

  • DP DP on Nov 02, 2022

    house pattern is not showing on your blog??

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  • Leslie Leslie on Dec 13, 2021

    Hi Avanti, the more I looked at this wreath the more I liked it VERY much. thank you for sharing the project. Glad you didn't put a bow on it :)

  • Marjorie Marjorie on Dec 13, 2021

    I love this...it's adorable...you are so clever.

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