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 (1–10)
Snowman Christmas wreath

Let’s all make a colorful, pop-style snowman wreath! First, prepare twelve 2.5 cm decoration balls.
Thread arranging wire through the balls.
Form them into a ring, twist the wire to secure, then trim the excess.
Have fun decorating freely with stickers and beads.
Next, prepare two white decoration balls and stitch them together with a needle and thread to make a snowman.
Decorate the snowman with pipe cleaners and beads as well.
Finally, wrap the thread around the wreath and tie it, and your snowman wreath is complete.
This wreath makes the most of the texture of the decoration balls for a cozy, heartwarming feel—it’s super cute, so definitely give it a try!
Wreath made with a 100-yen shop base and floral materials

If you want to make an authentic Christmas wreath, we recommend this “Wreath Made with a 100-yen Store Base and Materials.” Even though it looks authentic, the materials are all available at 100-yen shops, so it’s beginner-friendly.
You simply wrap floral materials around a store-bought wreath base, but the key is the balance of white.
In addition to red and green, use white.
Since white stands out more than red, keep white materials to a minimum.
For the bottom section of the wreath, add volume and arrange it so that any wrapped ends are concealed, just like with a typical wreath.
Artificial flower wreath

This is a faux-flower wreath you can make using only items from a 100-yen shop, for under 1,000 yen.
It looks upscale despite the low price, and it’s easy to make—perfect for the Christmas season.
Take apart each artificial flower and use the pieces.
Just arrange the materials on the wreath base and secure them with wire.
A unified green palette is lovely, but since it’s Christmas, adding red or orange berries, pinecones, poinsettias, or other holiday motifs will enhance the festive feel.
It also looks great if you add extra volume at the bottom, which is highly recommended.
[Origami] Poinsettia and Holly Christmas Wreath
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How about making a poinsettia wreath out of origami—also known as the Christmas flower? First, prepare a quarter-size sheet of red origami paper and fold it into a triangle twice.
Make a crease at the center, cut a slit, and then cut along a curve while imagining the shape of petals.
Make two of the same piece, open them up, layer them, and glue them together to complete the poinsettia.
Next, we’ll make holly leaves, so prepare green origami paper.
The size and folding method are exactly the same as for the poinsettia.
When making the slits, cut with the holly’s spiky texture in mind.
Finally, arrange and glue the poinsettias and holly onto a paper plate with the center cut out, then decorate with beads to finish.
Since there are many detailed steps using scissors, this craft is recommended for older preschoolers.
Fluffy Wreath

Here’s how to make a fluffy wreath that will boost your excitement for Christmas.
You can easily make it using items from a 100-yen shop! Take a 20 cm wreath base and wrap fluffy yarn around it tightly with no gaps.
Then decorate the wrapped yarn however you like with ribbons, beads, pom-poms, and more, and glue them in place—that’s it.
With these simple steps, you can create a stylish, cute wreath with great volume.
Have fun customizing it to make your very own fluffy favorite!


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