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Candy Cane Stripe Wreath
All you need for this candy-inspired decoration is a styrofoam wreath and red and white straws. Glue the straws side by side on the wreath (place a round object like a glass or a roll of tape in the middle as a guide). For the second layer, cut the remaining straws in half and glue them on top of the first layer.
Star Wreath
Spruce up a wire tree topper with eucalyptus, green sprigs, and neutral ribbon for an instant farmhouse feel.
Bottlebrush Tree Wreath
A fresh dusting of (artificial) snow is just what a faux wreath needs. Attach tiny trees along the bottom and it'll become a petite magical forest.
Tinsel Wreath
Tinsel isn't just for Christmas trees. Wrap a simple wreath form in colorful tinsel and top it with a sparkly snowflake for an eye-catching door setup.
Pom Pom Wreath
Once you have an assortment of yarn pom-poms on hand, glue them directly onto a foam wreath form. Be sure to weave in a vibrant color, like lime green, for even more visual appeal.
Copper Pipe Wreath
Lean into a rustic vibe — and put your DIY skills to the test — with this unique wreath that features copper pipes.
Green Door Swag
Your door decoration doesn't have be a wreath, you know. Bundled together with floral wire, fragrant greenery — yew, holly, spruce, and eucalyptus — make a grand entrance.
Painted Pinecone Wreath
Just because it's Christmas doesn't mean you have to stick to a certain color scheme. Brighten things up with this pink and red wreath that includes touches of glitter.
Snowball Wreath
We bet you've never seen styrofoam balls look this good! To make this crafty-looking wreath, apply styrofoam balls to a wreath form with hot glue. Once they're all dry, finish it with a bow and wire for hanging.
Peppermint Wreath
This two-toned wreath, made with painted wooden rounds, striped ribbon, and pom poms, will pop against any front door color (especially red!).
Stacked Wreaths
More is more, especially when it comes to the holiday season. Stack two wreaths of your choice—using a fishing line to keep them in place—then spruce them up with plaid bows for a dose of cheer.
Red Yarn Wreath
While this yarn-covered wreath may not withstand your next blizzard, it'll make a stunning door accent for the time being. Stick a pink llama, unicorn, or other mystical creature in the center for a touch of magic.
Balloon Wreath
Yes, this birthday party decor staple is brilliant for a Christmas door. Fill a wreath with an assortment of red, green and pink balloons in a range of sizes for a dramatic effect.
Striped Wreath
Dream up a square-shaped wreath with the same red and white striped effect that's long been a symbol of Christmas.
Low Wreath
It's all about placement: Hang a wreath down low, so that guests can still get a peek at the Christmas tree glimmering inside.
Fairy Door Wreath
Santa's elves will feel a warm (and not to mention, magical) welcome with this fairy-approved wreath. Add a tiny fairy door to a decked-out embroidery hoop for a unique fix.
Bow Wreath
For a burst of color, embellish a plain foam wreath with leftover bows from last year's wrapping.
Stacked Magnolia Wreaths
String a trio of wreaths on a ribbon for a refreshing take on a Christmas classic. To really lean into the unexpected, opt for magnolia wreaths instead of standard evergreen or pine.
Thread Spool Wreath
Before you toss your stash of empty thread spools, consider this creative way to put them to good use. Simply wrap them in colored ribbon and hang them on your door with wire.
Vintage Bulb Wreath
Assemble the perfect Christmas door with a wreath full of vintage-style bulb ornaments. Cover a selection of your ornaments in iridescent glitter for even more of a festive touch.
Wooden Light Garland
Instead of classic string lights, use garland and painted wooden lights for a larger-than-life decoration. You can still weave in actual lights if you want to add more sparkle!
Wine Cork Wreath
Bring on the holiday cheer with this wreath made of wine corks strung together with
Christmas Garland
Make your entryway a vision in green by displaying thick, flowing garland along with a complementary wreath to finish the look.
Fabric Wreath
Your sewing scraps don't have to go to waste. Repurpose them into a colorful wreath for your front door.
Little White House Wreath
If the Christmas village on your mantle is too crowded, take one of the ceramic houses and add it to the center of a wreath, hinting at what visitors can expect inside.
Maximalist Wreath
Here's a wreath that'll really make your front door stand out. Once you cover a wreath form in white feathers, deck it out with disco balls, glittered bulb ornaments and multicolored beads. Don't forget the oversized gold bow!
Bell Wreath
Thanks to harmony bells and playfully-arranged greenery, this wreath is equal parts bohemian and tropical-inspired.
Holiday Door Banner
Dress up craft letters with faux moss for a message full of meaning and texture.
Ornament Rainbow Wreath
A faux wreath provides the basis for this sweet decoration. Group ornaments by color, placing warm shades (pink, red, orange, yellow, gold) on one side and cool tones (blue, purple, green, silver) on the other.
Ice Skates Wreath
Not into a traditional wreath this year? Go for this trendy design, featuring fur-lined ice skates filled with greenery.