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Monday
Nov152010

DIY Holiday Wreath Roundup

1. Wonderful X-Mas Wreath from Pickles

I spent some quality time with my good friend Google Search over the weekend looking for some inspired DIY holiday wreath ideas, and it turns out that there are a lot of clever folks out there (but we already knew that didn't we). So I decided to collect up a few of my favorites to share with you all today (maybe one will make it onto your must-create list). I also hope you'll swing back by tomorrow when I'll share a wee tutorial I put together for creating a festive 5-minute wreath. Fun (and addictive - watch out)! xo Ez

2. Striped Plush Wreath from Smile and Wave 3. Wool Fall Berry Wreath from Martha Stewart 4. Pinup Wreath from Martha Stewart 5. Leaf Punched Wreath from Avie Designs 6. Fall Yarn Twig Wreath from The Spotted Fox 7. Simple Paper Punched Wreath from Craft Stylish

8. DIY Fabric Wreath from Emily On A Sunday

Reader Comments (29)

Oh man, I am LOVING that felt-ball/pom-pom wreath! That will be next year... or a just-because-its-spring one!

For this season, I got my peace-on! http://candyskitchen.blogspot.com/2010/12/wishing-you-very-hippie-holidays-peace.html

December 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterCandace

After looking over the options (of wreaths) I decided to try the 5 minute tinsel garland wreath. Wow! I used a pure white tinsel and made two small wreaths from an old wire hanger. Then I made large red tissue bows for each wreath and hung them in my kitchen window (actually attached each one to a slat of blind). They are adorable and actually did only take about five to seven minutes to make. They look so good, and as though they are dangling there on their own. Thanks for such a wonderful project!

December 26, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSuellen Lee

I love all wreaths these are wonderful

December 30, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterpat griffith

what a beautiful inspiration for my work...each piece is original and delicate!

November 15, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterelle

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