Easy and Beautiful Kitchen Cabinet Christmas Wreaths

5 Materials
$20
1 Hour
Easy

I love decorating for Christmas. I love sparkly white frosted trees, fresh green garland and pine cones everywhere. I've always wanted to hang wreaths on my kitchen cabinets but never quite got around to it until this year. Now I can't figure out why I didn't do it sooner! It's so very simple and looks gorgeous when it's done. Here's a quick step-by-step tutorial to get you started. If you want to see my other DIY home projects, make sure to follow me on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/the_handcrafted_haven or check out my blog: http://www.thehandcraftedhaven.com/.

After the Christmas wreaths have been added!
The starting point: Everyday Cabinets

1.Gather your supplies: You will need a measuring tape, a pair of scissors, small Christmas wreaths (the size will depend on the size of your cabinets and the style will depend on your personal preference), ribbon and small removable command hooks.

2.Place the command hooks upside down on the backside of your cabinets: You'll want to place them near the top on the back side. Be careful not to place them too high or your cabinet won't close properly. Also make sure that they are upside down so that the ribbon will catch on them.

3.Cut the ribbon to the proper length: The length is a matter of personal choice. Play around with it, seeing if you prefer the wreath to be in the center of the cabinet or closer to the top. Once you get the first one set, make sure to measure the length of the ribbon to make the other ones easy to cut and place at the same height.

4.Wrap the ribbon around the wreath and tie it at the top. Now you can hang your wreath on your cabinet door. Simply loop it under the command hook and over the front of the cabinet door.

Keep adding wreaths to the doors as you wish. You might choose to put a wreath on every cabinet door or perhaps you'll do every other set of doors. Whatever you choose, make sure to sit back and enjoy how beautiful your simple DIY home decor project turned out!

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  • Heavenlygal Heavenlygal on Nov 27, 2019

    I like this idea, I had used one of these to hang a large silver wreath on my front door last year.

  • Jane Fisher McRoberts Jane Fisher McRoberts on Dec 04, 2019

    I love it. If I can find some small wreaths I may give it a whirl. Nice job 🎄

  • Wr Wr on Sep 29, 2021

    What size are the wreaths you have there?

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  • Crazy Lady Crazy Lady on Dec 19, 2019

    thanks for sharing this with me. I'm going to try it tomorrow!!!

  • I got these on the Lakeside Collection $6.99 and bought 8 last year. They attach on back of cabinet with velco so I left on the bumpy side and just stuck them back on this year! I like the "fake" plastic it's pretty and won't scratch my painted cabinets! Mostly I like the buffalo print! This year I have my new hood!

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