The most beautiful Christmas wreaths you can actually DIY!

We love the festive cheer a Christmas wreath brings to the home so in this round up, we’re bringing you all our favourites… DIY style!

We’ve found the most beautiful, easy DIY Christmas wreaths from traditional to contemporary, colourful to quirky, and every style in between. Let the DIY festivities begin!

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Eucalyptus wreath

Keyanna from East + Lane created this simple and long-lasting natural wreath using fresh eucalyptus. It only takes four steps, and the eucalyptus dries beautifully. Plus it smells amazing!

Find the tutorial here

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Succulent wreath

One of our absolute favourite non-traditional DIY wreath ideas is this living succulent wreath that Mikahl of Maddison Bloom created. This affordable DIY is loads of fun to make and the best part is, it will continue to live well past the festive season!

Find the tutorial here

For a more minimalist succulent wreath idea, we also love this Kmart hack Christmas wreath that Amanda Massey shared in the Kmart home decor & hacks Australia Facebook group. She says, she simply attached sphagnum moss with a fishing line to the Kmart wicker wreath and used a hot glue gun to secure the succulents in place. Once Christmas is over, you can remove the succulents from the wreath and re-plant them 😉

Image by Amanda Massey via Kmart home decor & hacks Facebook group

Berry with a native Australian twist

Those of you who love colour will surely want to give this stunning Christmas wreath a crack! Combining traditional red berries with an array of native Australian flowers, and some tassels thrown in just for fun, this is one of the prettiest DIY Christmas wreaths we have ever seen.

Find the tutorial here

Image via Homes to Love

Traditional wreath with modern twist

This spectacular Christmas wreath uses pinecones and fairy lights. Classic materials that have been given a modern feel with the unique design. Best of all you can forage for pinecones… or if they aren’t available in your area, you can generally find them at the dollar store.

Find the tutorial here

Gingerbread wreath

Well this one from FunCakes is just SO TASTY! Make your Christmas wreath fun with this edible gingerbread Christmas creation. We love the idea but with the Aussie heat, this one may be better served as a tasty table centrepiece!

Find the tutorial here

Image via FunCakes

Wreath with faux flowers and fairy lights

Antoinette Favory created this stunning Kmart hack Christmas wreath by switching out ornaments for faux flowers and tree picks, and finishing the look with a string of LED fairy lights. The red berries and pine cones are so festive while the gum nuts and other artificial stems give it a contemporary feel. Best of all, you can find all these items at Kmart!

Find more Kmart Christmas hacks here

Image by Antoinette Favory via Kmart home decor & hacks Facebook group

Elegant gold wreath

This gold beauty just screams elegance yet surprisingly, uses mainly artificial plants and gold spray paint. This DIY from Sugar & Cloth also includes instructions for a garland to sprinkle even more Christmas joy around your home.

Find the tutorial here

Image via Sugar & Cloth

Minimalist wreath

As we know, less is more! If you’re not a fan of the big, full wreaths, there are minimalist style wreaths out there, like this one from Sara D. With small bushes of greenery and florals, this DIY is simple and easy to replicate.

Find the tutorial here

Dried orange slice wreath

Add a modern twist on the traditional Christmas wreath by adding dried orange slices and florals. It’s easy to make your own dried orange slices using your oven, find all the steps in our DIY here.

Find the tutorial here

Image via Romantic Homes
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Organic minimalist wreath

If your style is more natural and rustic, this one from Camille Styles is for you. It uses greenery and berries from the garden, making it an affordable yet spectacular organic Christmas wreath.

Find the tutorial here

Image via Camille Styles

Preserved flower wreath

This sweet and simple wreath is a DIYers dream. Fleur Creative shares this easy 3-step dried flower wreath — all you need is grapevine, floral wire and dried or preserved flowers. Select your favourite flowers to make this simple yet gorgeous project your own this Christmas.

Find the tutorial here

Image via Fleurcreatif.com

Coastal chic wreath

A summery wreath perfect for beachside homes, this starfish wreath is the epitome of coastal chic. You can find similar starfish ornaments at your local Target and Kmart. And the best bit? No need for the dreaded post-Christmas decoration pack up! This piece can stay up long after the holiday season is over.

Find the tutorial here

Have you seen any other DIY Christmas wreaths you think should make the list? Let us know in the comments below!

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This post was first published in November 2019 and continues to be updated with the latest and best DIY wreath ideas.

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