Making a wreath is easy! Start by finding boughs. You can grab them at your local gardening shop, or scavenge for them in the woods among the evergreens. If you’re going more traditional cut down a tree for your home and use the extra branches on the tree to make wreaths or garland decorations for your home! You can also visit a tree farm to get a tree, as well as some evergreen boughs to use for a beautiful wreath to be hung on the door!

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What You Will Need To Make A DIY Wreath:

  • wire cutters
  • branch cutters
  • green wire
  • 2-4 boughs
  • glue gun
  • glue for glue gun
  • various decorations of your choice
    (we used pine cones, and gold baby’s breath)
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How-To Instructions:

  1. Start piecing together different branches. Test out different boughs, some are more bendy than others. This takes the longest time of getting a circular shape that is just right for your wreath!
  2. Once you have decided on which branches look best together start using pieces of wire too tightly wrap the boughs together.
  3. If there are any unwanted branches sneaking out try tucking them into other branches. If that doesn’t work either trim the branch or use some wire to hide it.
  4. Once you are satisfied with the base of your wreath you are ready to start adding decorations! You could even make a DIY newspaper bow.
  5. Using a glue gun stick all of the decorations you like onto the wreath.
  6. Hang it up! To allow for it to last longer try misting the branches a little once or twice a week. You can read more about how to keep your evergreen decorations evergreen here!
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Ta-Da!

*This article was supplied courtesy of Toronto Home Shows.