20 Winter Wreaths + Door Decor You Can Display All Season Long
Go ahead, leave those Christmas decorations up.

Easily transition from festive to seasonally stylish with door decor that you can display during the holidays and leave up until spring (without looking like that neighbor).
Embroidery Hoop Wreath

To make this pretty, simple wreath, attach evergreen greenery to a cross-stitch hoop using floral wire, then tie ribbon along the bottom of the hoop to add length and color. To ensure your wreath lasts throughout the season, display it outside in cool temperatures and spritz occasionally with water during the warmest part of the day.
Pretty Pinecones

Pinecones stay fresh and trendy throughout the season, especially when bundled together with colorful ribbon. To make this eye-catching decoration, gather six to eight pinecones and tie a length of ribbon at their bases. Once all ribbon is added, cluster the pinecones together, staggering them in height, then tie together at the top. Add a chunky ribbon or bow to conceal the tied knot and hang.
Dress Up a Simple Magnolia Wreath

Magnolia wreaths will typically last all winter in cooler climates. Once the holidays are over, give your wreath a boost by hanging it on a decorative grill or frame like Fixer Upper's Joanna Gaines did here.
Make It: DIY Magnolia Wreath
Lovely in Lavender

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Fragrant and colorful, dried lavender wreaths are a lovely way to add a touch of farmhouse style to your winter decor.
Make This: DIY Lavender Wreath
Upcycled Elegance

Susan Teare, Joanne Palmisano
Filled with seasonal florals and hung from a vintage-style picture frame, an upcycled ice skate is a pretty winter decoration that will hold its charm long after the holidays are over.
Say It With Greenery

Make your own trendy monogram wreath by using greening pins to attach fresh cut, long-lasting greenery to a large cardboard letter.
Fabulous Feathers

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Skip the fake snow and opt for a door decoration made from fashionable white feathers instead.
Go Coastal

Add a touch of seaside flair to your front porch by embellishing a pine needle wreath with capiz shells, starfish and gauzy ribbon.
Basket of Plenty

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If wreaths aren't really your thing, consider decking your door with a pretty wicker hanging basket filled with faux or dried florals and winter greenery. When the season is over, simply swap out the florals for a fresh look.
Modern Paper Leaves
This gorgeous neutral-toned magnolia wreath is made from paper leaves you can craft yourself.
Make It: DIY Modern Paper Wreath
Yarn Ball Wreath

Add a pop of cozy texture and fun color to your front porch with a DIY wreath made from balls of yarn.
Make This: Colorful DIY Yarn Ball Wreath
Pretty Pages

All you need is a sheet of cardboard, some hot glue and pages of old books or sheet music to complete this easy DIY.
Make This: DIY Paper Cone Wreath
Eucalyptus Garland Wreath
For a wreath that lasts throughout the season, swap out fresh eucalyptus for dried or faux varieties.
Make This: Farmhouse-Inspired Greenery Wreath
Stylish Scraps

Instead of tossing leftover wood project pieces, transform them into a gorgeous, waterproof outdoor decoration. Simply hot-glue wood scraps to a wire wreath form, layering as you go, then seal with polyurethane or wood stain.
Frame It

Marc Kelly
Up the wow factor of a simple evergreen wreath by hanging it inside an antique picture frame.
Sweater Wreath
Give old sweaters new life with this easy DIY.
Go Glam

Give your red holiday berry wreath a glitzy update with a quick coat of gold spray paint.
Rustic + Repurposed

Picasa, ten22 studio | Rennai Hoefer
Upcycle old Christmas ornaments to make these rustic yarn ball wreath embellishments.
Make This: DIY Yarn Ball Ornaments
Boxwood Beauty

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Preserved boxwood greenery keeps its color and shape indefinitely, making it a great choice for wreath making. Simply switch out ribbon and embellishments to transition this wreath from season to season.
Make This: DIY Boxwood Wreath
Willow Wreath

Image courtesy of Viva Terra
A winter favorite, pussy willow branches bear fuzzy white catkins in late winter, making the knobby stems beautiful additions to wreaths and other cold season decor.