[Easy] Handmade Christmas Wreath Ideas
When the Christmas season comes around, you often see Christmas wreaths hanging on front doors and the like, don’t you?
Just looking at those bright and charming wreaths is enough to spark excitement for Christmas!
You can buy ready-made wreaths at stores, but why not try making one yourself as a special memory?
In this article, we’ll share easy, handmade Christmas wreath ideas!
Displaying a Christmas wreath is said to ward off evil, wish for a bountiful harvest, and invite good luck for the New Year.
Be sure to make one and put it on display!
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[Easy] Handmade Christmas Wreath Ideas (21–30)
Papercraft wreath

This is a natural Christmas wreath made with papercraft.
By using a papercraft band kit you can even find at 100-yen shops, it’s budget-friendly yet finishes into a sturdy-looking wreath.
If you use two colors of craft bands, the weave looks wonderfully beautiful! You don’t need any tools—just weave by hand—so even beginners can make it in a short time.
At the end, form the woven strip into a loop, weave the ends in, and secure it.
You’ll end up with a unique wreath of a quality you wouldn’t expect from just two craft bands!
Bill of exchange lease

This handprint wreath is a wonderful keepsake of your child’s growth.
First, trace your child’s hand on construction paper, cut it out, and make lots of handprints.
Next, use a dish or similar item to cut the construction paper into a wreath shape, then glue the handprints onto it.
The fingers look like fir branches, creating a unique wreath! Using several colors makes it more festive.
For a stylish touch, make berries from red construction paper and add them as a finishing accent.
Why not make a new wreath each time your child grows and keep them as cherished memories?
Wreath of nuts and berries

A simple wreath made with natural materials and woodland nuts.
By using fresh materials, you can create a natural, warm atmosphere that’s different from artificial flowers! Arrange natural elements like pinecones, alder cones, and pepper berries on the wreath base.
Once you’ve decided on the layout, attach them with a glue gun—and you’re done! It might be hard to balance at first, but if you focus on filling in the gaps, the shape will come together.
Adding colored materials like greens or whites will make the wreath look even more vibrant!
Yarn Pom-Pom Wreath

A warm, cozy yarn pom-pom wreath that’s perfect for Christmas.
A big plus: you can make it using only supplies from the 100-yen shop! To make the yarn pom-poms, wrap the yarn around your thumb and index finger in a figure-eight pattern.
The method is simple, so anyone can make it with ease.
If you switch up the yarn materials, you’ll enjoy the interesting textures once it’s made into a wreath.
Plan the layout of the yarn balls, then use a hot glue gun to attach them to the wreath base, and you’re done! Decorating with pine cones, nuts, and ribbons will boost the festive Christmas vibe even more.
candle wreath

How about handcrafting a candle wreath for Christmas that brings a sacred mood? By using materials like preserved flowers and fresh evergreens, you can create a natural, authentic wreath.
The method is simple—just fasten the materials to the wreath base with wire—so even those who aren’t confident with DIY can handle it! Enjoy the natural scents as you craft it in your own style.
Once the wreath is finished, place your favorite candle in the center and you’re done! It will bring a natural touch to your Christmas night.


