Adorable DIY Christmas Wreath Tutorials. These handmade wreaths are an easy, affordable and super cute ways to decorate for Christmas.
…I hope you like them!
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Love the use of the leftover fabrics….
2
Simple and Perfect
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Cookie Cutter Christmas Wreath
Perfect for the kitchen… or as a gift.
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Paper Doilies Christmas Wreath
I love this one!
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Love this Handmade Wreath and Tutorial at Whipperberry.com
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This one would make a great gift… Tutorial at The Crafting Chicks
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…pop the cork!
8
Those flowers are gorgeous!
9
This Popcorn Christmas Wreath is perfect to make with kids!
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Pom Pom Snowball Christmas Wreath
{ This would be another fun one to make with kids using cotton balls perhaps }

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Mini Candy Cane Christmas Wreath
I really want to make this one… SO FUN!
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This Christmas Wreath is simple and cute!
13
Perfect little project while watching a Christmas Movie.
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Start Christmas Tree
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I LOVE this Marshmallow Christmas Wreath… So unique!
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Another one that came right out of the kitchen… made with cinnamon sticks!
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Simple and Chic!
18
Very Cute!
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Paper Christmas Tree
Can you believe that this one was made with paper?
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Holiday-Card Christmas Wreath
picture source
I hope this collection inspires you to make one of your own.
Do you have any cool traditions?
I would love to hear all about them…
Besos!
Desiree
Just shows you how timelessly classic these wreaths are – i’m here a year later and they are still very en-trend, any of them would still look as beautiful if made today – you can’t beat a classic wreath!
Thank you for putting these together – i’ve pinned some of them to my Pinterest boards so that I know where to find the ones I think I could manage!
best wishes
Paula x x x
I really love the wreath made of yarn. It shows how the owner loves arts and crafts. I will make one for our front door. I can’t wait to see how it will look like!
Luv all of your ideas, and especially luv the Holiday Wreaths.
Thank you,
L
so darn cute and inspiring!
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OHHHH my goodness! your blog is one of the cutest i have stumbled upon in a while! love it! looking forward to reading more! happy holidays! xo
Terri,
Thank you so much love and WELCOME to The 36th AVENUE!
Happy Thanksgiving!
I just stumbled across your blog while in Pinterest. I just love your family’s tradition on Thanksgiving! I’m already working on the star-paper craft tree & plan to make the embroidery hoop & clothes pin card display – so simple & cute. Thanks for all the inspiration. I’m a new follower both of your blog & Pinterest.
CAS
Welcome to The 36th AVENUE!
I love #8 – but it’s the only one that doesn’t list the source! I just have to know where it came from. And, I am hoping there’s a tutorial there!
Meggan,
I am glad you noticed that it didn’t have a link. i just added it. It comes from etsy… no TUTORIAL 🙁
I tired to pick my favorites but I just can’t. I think we just need more doors in our house. Or I think all the wreaths would make an adorable gallery wall for the holidays!
Ooooh, numbers 2 and 8 are definitely my faves.
I loved reading about your Thanksgiving day tradition. It sounds absolutely perfect. I had new Christmas jammies for our kids on Christmas eve last year, but I like your idea better. I had better get busy and find some! :o)
And the laying under the tree….I remember doing that as a kid and LOVING it. The fact that you sleep under yours makes me all warm and fuzzy inside. LOL I think you have officially put me into Christmas mode.
YES!
Christmas all the way!
Thank You for stopping by Mindy!
Great wreaths , I’m not ready yet! At least not for the snow
Lauren,
We are still in the high 60s here…