How to Decorate One Wreath for Three Seasons

Style a simple boxwood wreath three different ways to last from October to February.

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November 08, 2024

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Ready to simplify your wreath game? These easy DIYs will turn basic greenery into seasonal stunner for fall, the holidays and the rest of winter. One and done!

Dried Flowers and Pine Cones for Fall

Faux Greenery Wreath With Dried Flowers and Pine Cones

DIY Colorful Fall Boxwood Wreath

HGTV Magazine shares how to create this simple fall wreath with dried flowers and pine cone picks.

Photo by: Philip Friedman

Philip Friedman

How to:

  1. Attach dried strawflowers around the wreath with adhesive depending on the material of the wreath: hot glue or heavy-duty double-sided tape for a plastic wreath; heavy-duty double-sided tape for a silk wreath; floral wire for a real wreath.
  2. Add pine cone picks throughout.

Editors' Tip: To remove things attached with hot glue, heat the area with a warm hair dryer to soften the glue and gently pull off the decoration.

A Festive Scene for the Holidays

Faux Greenery Wreath With Holiday Decorations

DIY Holiday Boxwood Wreath

HGTV Magazine shares how to create this easy, DIY faux boxwood holiday wreath.

Photo by: Philip Friedman

Philip Friedman

How to:

  1. Stick flocked faux pine picks into the bottom of the wreath.
  2. Affix a mini wreath to a miniature house (we used a metal tealight house). Cut and glue a thick piece of Styrofoam to the bottom of the house, then push toothpicks into the Styrofoam to serve as stakes. Hot-glue around the toothpicks to hold them in place, then use the stakes to attach the house to the wreath.
  3. Attach mini bottle brush trees and a deer figurine, using hot glue for plastic wreaths, heavy-duty double-sided tape for silk wreaths or floral wire for real wreaths.

Snowy White Berries for Winter

Faux Boxwood Wreath With White Berries on a Blue Door

DIY White Winter Wreath

HGTV Magazine shares how to create this wintry boxwood wreath with white berry picks and wicker balls.

Photo by: Philip Friedman

Philip Friedman

How to:

  1. Cut faux berry branches from a large spray to create mini picks. Stick picks around the wreath to evenly cover.
  2. Attach rattan balls in different sizes using removable adhesive dots.

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