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PUBLISHED: Nov 26, 2008 UPDATED: Sep 7, 2022 BY: Tori | THIS POST MAY CONTAIN AFFILIATE LINKS. SEE THE PRIVACY POLICY LINKED IN MY FOOTER

Winter Berry Wreath

Emily from My Little Window Shoppe is sharing her simple and creative tips for making a pretty winter wreath for your front door. We think a lot about Christmas wreaths this time of year, but what about a January wreath? This project gives you a little winter decor to hang even after Christmas is over.

Winter Wreath DIY
A Finished Winter Wreath

From Emily:

Hello Thoughtfully Simple readers! This is my favorite winter door wreath! I have it at home proudly displayed and since I thought it was so pretty, I took a few pictures of it and put it up on the front page of Little Window Shoppe a week ago. Since posting it up, I have had a lot of questions about it! So, due to popular demand, I wanted to write a quick tutorial with easy steps on how to make your own gorgeous winter wreath this year.

January Wreath
Use as a January wreath on your front door

Supplies For Your Winter Wreath

  • An old or new grapevine wreath base (size = your choice). You can buy these at Michaels for about $3 - $6. Mine also has extra dried twigs included in it, in fact you could dry your own twigs and make a base out of it...just secure it together with floral wire.
  • A bunch of your favorite freshly picked Red Winter Berry Stems - (the artificial stems are also found at various craft stores).
  • Floral Wire - to secure everything in place and to make a hanger for your wreath.
  • Scissors and/or a wire cutter
  • (Extra) Ribbon - if you want to add a ribbon to your wreath.
Make a winter wreath

How To Make Your Winter Door Wreath

Once you have your grapevine/twig base and your Winter Berry stems, start weaving them into the base and secure them with floral wire. If you can't keep it in place with just the wire, you can also use hot glue (I like to avoid glue if at all possible on this project, but it can definitely help hold it all together if nothing else is working).

A January wreath using winter berries

Finally, once the stems are intertwined and secured, you can use your floral wire to make a hanger for your wreath or to attach a pretty bow. This is a fun and easy little project for the holidays and will help you to save a lot of money too! Many of pre-made berry wreaths are selling for about $20 to $40 (depending on the size). So, have fun and keep your cash this season.

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  1. Melanie says

    January 02, 2013 at 6:33 pm

    Hi. I just found your wreath and love it! So if you are cutting your own winter berry sprigs, how long does this wreath last?
    Thanks

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  2. Emily says

    December 24, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    Thank you so much for featuring this. Your site is gorgeous and I'm so happy to have connected with your site! Hope you have a wonderful Christmas Holiday.

    Reply

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