A winter greenery wreath is the perfect style of wreath to hang after you take down your Christmas decor!
This winter greenery wreath is simple to make, and you can leave it up all through winter, until you are ready to replace it with your spring door wreath. Leftover holiday greenery is perfect to use to make this wreath. Some links in this post may lead to websites where we are an affiliate. Click [HERE] for our disclosure statement.
For this wreath you will need a 14 inch or 18 inch grapevine base. You can find a natural grapevine wreath base at Hobby Lobby, Michaels Craft Stores, Walmart, or most any craft supply store. You will also need an assortment of pine and cider winter greenery. I love to stock up on after Christmas sales at floral supply and craft stores. This winter wreath is inexpensive to make, especially when you stock up on greenery sales after Christmas.
HERE IS WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO MAKE THIS WINTER WREATH:
- 14 inch grapevine wreath base
- An assortment of pine, cedar, juniper, or any other winter greenery
- Wire Cutters
- Florist Wire
- Glue Gun (Here is the link to our Grace Monroe Home Glue Skillet!)
How to Make a Winter Greenery Wreath Video:
This winter greenery wreath is inexpensive, simple to make, and is perfect for using up all of your leftover holiday greenery. You can use cuttings off of old wreaths, swags, or garlands. You can also use any after Christmas clearance greenery you find for this wreath. Let us know if you give this DIY wreath a try!
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