The holiday season is quickly approaching and many of us are busy decorating our
homes for Christmas. This year, why not create your own unique holiday wreath
from things that you already have around your home?
To get started, all you need is a wreath base (inexpensive wreath bases can be
purchased at most dollar stores), a glue gun, and a little creative thinking.
Check out these extraordinary upcycled wreaths created from ordinary household
objects and maybe you'll be inspired to try your hand at creating one for yourself!
objects and maybe you'll be inspired to try your hand at creating one for yourself!
Paint brush wreath by Anthropologie
Silver bells aluminum can wreath tutorial by Alice Lund via Eco-artware
Wood spool snowflake wreaths (above and below) from twopeasinabucket
Upcycled book page rosette wreath by AnthologyOnMain via Etsy
Wood spool snowflake wreaths (above and below) from twopeasinabucket
Upcycled book page rosette wreath by AnthologyOnMain via Etsy
Tea wreath made with clothespins by Kojo Designs
Recycled traffic sign wreath by Boris Bally via Eco-artware
Vintage brooch Christmas wreath by Fiorella Jewelry via Etsy
Sheet music wreath (above and below) tutorial by Mitzi's Collectibles
Create a wreath from old Christmas tree ornaments like this one by Eddie Ross
(above and below) Simply glue the caps onto each ball and then string them onto a wire hanger
(Like this look? Check out my previous blog post on Vintage Christmas Ornament Wreaths)
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Recycled traffic sign wreath by Boris Bally via Eco-artware
Vintage brooch Christmas wreath by Fiorella Jewelry via Etsy
Sheet music wreath (above and below) tutorial by Mitzi's Collectibles
Create a wreath from old Christmas tree ornaments like this one by Eddie Ross
(above and below) Simply glue the caps onto each ball and then string them onto a wire hanger
(Like this look? Check out my previous blog post on Vintage Christmas Ornament Wreaths)
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What do you think?
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