Christmas is just around the corner, and we can hardly contain our excitement for a white Christmas. With halls decked, porches glowing, and fireplaces crackling, all corners of our houses have begun to sparkle with festive charm already. Yet, amid the holiday hustle, some details can slip through your watchful eye. One such detail is a Christmas wreath! To adorn your bare door or shady window at the last minute we’ve got you a quick and delightful DIY evergreen cypress wreath.
It’s not just beautiful, it can fill your home with the invigorating scent of the forest and offers a pop of natural green no faux wreath can mimic. So when you’re out gathering boughs of holly and other festive greens, grab a few cypress or pine branches for this simple wreath project that requires only five items to create. It’s a budget-friendly and hassle-free DIY Christmas craft bursting with the holiday spirit, let’s learn how to make it.
Materials:
- Ring wreath base
- Jute twine or floral wire
- Boughs of evergreens
- Berry clusters
- Plaid ribbon
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Difficulty Level: Incredibly Easy
How to Make a DIY Evergreen Cypress Christmas Wreath
Trim the boughs into small pieces – about the length of your hand. Then take small bunches of the greenery, and tie them around the wreath ring base.
Repeat the process until you have a big, beautiful circle of greenery. Make sure to go around hiding the twine by tucking it underneath.
Once the wreath is covered in foliage, add a festive plaid ribbon bow at the top. If the wreath feels empty or too plain, tie or hot glue berry clusters around it.
And that is it. This three-step holiday wreath is stunning and versatile. You can hang it anywhere with a hook, but it will look amazing on an empty wall or plain door.
Here is the video tutorial. Let us know your thoughts on it. Happy Christmas!
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