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The joy of making your own Christmas Wreath

Christmas Wreath ideas with dried orange and pine cones and orange velvet ribbon

A Christmas wreath is the perfect way to welcome visitors to your home over the festive season, setting the tone from the minute they approach your front door. With only a simple list of equipment and foliage, a wreath easy to make and also very festive. It’s a classic, beautiful design, full of lush greenery and festive decorations.

 

Of course, there is the option to buy a ready-made wreath, but we believe it’s much more fun to create your own. Most of the materials required should be available to buy at your local garden centre and also you can also include some extra bits of foliage foraged from your garden or winter walks in the countryside.

Getting started

Foliage such as holly, blue spruce, conifer, spagnum moss and ilex or ivy can all be used to great effect by mixing bushier foliage with thinner leaves or festive twigs. If possible, use moss secured onto your frame with wire before you start laying your foliage. Foliage is added at a 45 degree angle to the outside and then to create a luxurious finish, a smaller bunch added to the ‘inside’ of your wreath. Each bunch needs to be secured with wire. Don’t cut the wire in between bunches.  Work your way around the wreath adding first the outside bunch and then an inside bunch until you have covered the frame. Wind your wire around several times to secure the final bunch and tuck the end back under and into the wreath.

Here are five simple steps on how to create your own wreath.

Making a Christmas Wreath - step 1

Materials required: a wire wreath ring (approx 25cm
diameter), a spool of florists’ wire, secateurs or
hardy scissors, foliage, flowers and decorations. We
suggest using evergreens such as pine or spruce for
the base, but holly, ivy, eucalyptus and bay make
pretty additions.

Making a Christmas wreath - adding the foliage

To start forming your wreath, lay a small bundle of foliage at a 45 degree angle to the frame and then wrap the wire around the stems and the frame three times so that it is secure. Do
not cut the wire as this will be used to secure the rest
of the bundles. Here, we have used pine to form the
base of the wreath.

Personalising your Christmas Wreath

Add another bundle of foliage, overlapping the
previous one and wrap wire around the stems. As well
as using pine, you could start to include some other
leaves in the bundles to add more texture. Continue
adding bundles until you reach the starting point and
the metal frame is no longer visible.

Handmade Christmas Wreath

When the base is completed, you can start to prune
and personalise your design. Hold up the wreath and
check for any areas that may need shaping or gaps
which can be filled with leftover foliage. Then you
can start to add decorative items such as pine cones,
berries, dried citrus and cinnamon sticks.

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