It's that time of year where it's not quite Thanksgiving yet but you sort of want to decorate for Christmas. That feeling inspired me to come up with this wreath wall decor that can easily translate from fall to winter!
These wreath decor ideas are super budget friendly and are so easy anyone can do it (even if you're not crafty!), I promise.
I gathered all of my supplies at a local craft store and had this up on the wall in just ten minutes!
What I like about hanging a group of wreaths on a blank wall is the impact it makes. It looks like you really meant to create a display and it looks a lot more "designer" than it is!
Since it's not even Thanksgiving yet, I decided to give my wall more of a fall wreath look. BUT . . . one Thanksgiving has passed, I am going to easily update this wreath decor to feel more like Christmas decor.
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What You Need To Create Wreath Wall Decor
You can take this idea and really make it your own, but for my wreath wall decor I wanted to create an overall look that was a little boho and that could work for both fall and winter holidays.
You will need to get:
- A variety of faux wreaths in varying sizes. I picked mine up at a local craft store but I added a list of wreath supplies you can get right from Amazon.
- Command hooks to hang the wreaths on the wall
- A couple different ribbons. Aim for two different textures (I love velvet ribbon) and sizes
- Some type of embellishment like small brass bells or tassels to hang from 1-2 of the wreaths
How to swap from fall wreath decor to Christmas wreath decor:
- Swap out the colors of the ribbon to feel more like Christmas
- Swap out 1-2 of the wreaths. I plan on swapping the more boho wreaths for more traditional evergreen wreaths (or even a winter berry wreath)
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Frequently Asked Questions About Hanging Wreaths
To hang my wreaths on my living room wall, I used small command hooks. They are easy to put up and when you remove them, they leave your wall undamaged.
Wreaths can go almost anywhere! The obvious place is a front door but people hang wreaths on kitchen cabinets, over entryway mirrors, above your bed, and on a blank wall (like I've done here).
It depends on how big your blank space is. However, use at least a group of three wreaths if you're trying to get this look. If you have the space, I suggest using 5-6 wreaths.
You certainly don't have to use fake wreaths. However there are many benefits! Using faux wreaths allows you to easily mix and match sizes and types of branches. Plus, you won't have to worry about them drying out!
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