By Katina Brady


The holidays are the perfect time of year to liven up the home with decorations, including, of course, the tree! Handmade Christmas wreaths are a wonderful way to bring the spirit of the season into the home and welcome visitors when they arrive at the door. Best of all, there are so many ideas on how to do it yourself, that it is sure to be unlike anything anyone has ever seen before.

Traditional Christmas colours are red and green, followed by white and gold. These colours are representative of various aspects of the season, from the beautiful poinsettias that bloom at this time of year in radiant red, to the green of the tree and mistletoe. White is reminiscent of the snow that falls in winter, and then gold is grand and royal, representing a momentous occasion.

You don't have to worry about sticking to any particular set of colours for decorating. It has become quite trendy to use different colour schemes at this time of the year for whatever suits your personal aesthetic. That means that you can pretty much do whatever you like. This is really great for those areas in the world where Christmas in a traditional sense doesn't happen. For example, tropical countries will never experience snowfall and so certain aspects of the holidays don't apply to them.

Once you have gathered together everything you need for such a project, it is not difficult to make the perfect wreath. You will need a wreath base as a foundation to build upon. You can make one yourself by cutting a doughnut shape out of wood, cardboard or even foam. However, why not save some time doing this altogether by purchasing a blank base from an art store? There are many different kinds available depending on the way you want your finished product to look.

You can get a grapevine wreath base in the craft store if you are thinking about making some sort of floral piece. Use plants like juniper or eucalyptus, or other seasonal things from nature like pine cones to keep in line with the theme. You can glue suitable decorations that may be larger in order to fill up any empty spaces in the leaves.

You can recycle your previous decorations for the tree if you are planning on getting new ones this year. Use the old tree ornaments to make a bauble wreath. You may have different sizes and shapes, but that just adds to the overall effect of the final product. Use them to cover the base entirely and build volume. Add further volume and colour by looping wired ribbon in and out of the baubles.

Fabric or paper can also be used to decorate a wreath. Using different colours, or even just one key colour, gather up folded strips of fabric to create volume and then they can be strategically glued onto the form. Burlap is a great choice for a project like this and a huge red bow can be added at the top before hanging.

Alternatively, use carol sheet music to create paper loops and bows and glue them to the base. Holly and mistletoe can be used as nice accents against the black and white. Attach a red ribbon at the top to hang.




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