The Modern Wreath

With leftover tree trimmings, inexpensive bunches of holiday greens from my local market, kitchen twine and a yard of scrap leather lacing, I couldn’t resist dressing our front door with a little homemade Christmas swag. I love all the modern interpretations of the classic wreath – they’re beautifully simple and surprisingly easy to assemble, it makes me wonder why we don’t leave them up all year round! In case you feel so inspired, here are some examples that might spur some weekend crafting ideas:

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(via Mrs. Peasy, DesignLoveFest, Erika Rax, Freckle & WulffThe Line, Hello Yellow Blog, & Martha Stewart)

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11 Comments

  1. Michelle wrote:

    I really have discovered eucalyptus for myself, it looks amazing when used for crafting wreaths!
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    12.18.15
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  2. Maggie B wrote:

    These are such beautiful interpretations of winter greenery and a nice twist on such a traditional winter decoration.

    12.18.15
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  3. SAUL wrote:

    Such a cute idea!

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    12.18.15
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  4. Mun wrote:

    I’ve never really taken notice of christmas wreaths but this year, or rather last year they started catching my eyes. I wanna try and make one this year, one of those charming and rustic ones that make my heart sing!

    1.4.16
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  5. Nancy wrote:

    Beautiful ideas! Thanks for sharing..

    12.3.16
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  6. liporet wrote:

    What a story, it seems to me that such a definition of a topic is a sensational option.
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    8.28.17
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  7. My-mannequins wrote:

    Well, you described it all well, but in my opinion, if you are looking for something like this, you may be interested in mannequins, see for yourself:
    http://my-mannequins.co.uk/

    9.2.17
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