How to DIY Champagne Christmas Floral Wreath for Home and Wedding

During the winter, Christmas wreaths are a common holiday décor element in many homes worldwide. In fact, this time of year, Greenery, garlands, and organic materials like wood and pine cones are always in style, adding touches of Christmas pleasure to everything they come into contact with.

Fake Greenery is perfect if you want something allergy-friendly, pet-safe, and reusable year-round. Due to the popularity of DIY Christmas wreaths, we created a tutorial to demonstrate that they are also simple to make (we think the world needs more of those!).

Load up on festive cheer and settle in! Here’s how to create a homemade wreath for Christmas:

What you need to make your DIY Christmas Wreath

It would help if you gathered your crafting supplies before you can start creating your ideal DIY Christmas Flower Wreath.

To create your own DIY Christmas wreath, you’ll need the following supplies:

  • Champagne-colored designer flower box for Christmas
  • Two Simple Flower Boxes with Champagne Christmas 2: Champagne-Supported Flower Boxes Christmas Accent Set
  • Two Garlands of Greenery in Mint Leaf
  • A few Dragon Wicker
  • Two lengthy garlands of pine
  • Wires of iron
  • A bunch of cable ties
  • Your inventiveness

You can use any palette you like or any of our color sets with this lesson. The Christmas collection from Flowersarch Champagne is a present packed with cheerful golds, pine green tones, and warm neutrals. This color scheme was created to evoke happy days and forests touched by winter, making it ideal for a seasonal wreath. Nonetheless, we advise you to utilize the hues that most inspire you.

Here are some ideas to help you start thinking creatively:

Other colors to consider

Christmas Red

What could be more appropriate for a Christmas wreath than a color palette with a winter theme? Like a string of lights, our Christmas Red & Sparkle palette will add glitz to any wreath or occasion.

Seasonal berries and beautifully colored evergreens sprinkled with fake snow accentuate the brilliant Christmas red roses. The collection is completed with a touch of warmth from smaller cream-colored blossoms. Prearranged wreaths, garlands, centerpieces, and other decorations are available at Christmas Red and Sparkle. Naturally, with our Designer Flower Boxes, you’ll have all the wilt-free flowers and eternally fresh foliage you need to make your own DIY Christmas wreath.

Moody Burgundy and Black

When it comes to communicating your creative intentions, color palettes are crucial. For example, a dramatic statement can be achieved by selecting a color story that is told with rich, vivid hues. Warm, velvety burgundy and sleek black are combined in our Moody Burgundy and Black collection to create a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of vintage Hollywood glitz.

Use the Moody Burgundy and Black color scheme for your DIY Christmas floral wreath to add a hint of mystery and winter romance.

Here’s how to make a Christmas wreath step-by-step

We have the flowers, you have the festive mood, and now here’s the guide! In just a few simple steps, here’s how to create a DIY Christmas wreath:

Step 1 Create your bundles.

Create bundles of three dragon willows and secure them with cable ties to begin your do-it-yourself Christmas flower wreath project. To strengthen the structure, weave the dragon willow together in each bundle.

Step 2 Attach braids.

The dragon willow can be made longer by joining two braids using cable ties. Cut off any access cable ties to maintain the wreath’s tidy appearance.

Step 3 Reshape

Secure the dragon willow with cable ties after gently bending it into a circle. The relationship should be tight enough to keep the structure in place without causing damage or deformation.

Step 4 Thicken the base

Stack additional dragon willow along the outer circle to strengthen and thicken the frame. When you are done, take the time to cut the access cable ties.

Step 5 Lay your floral foundation

Wrap a pine branch around the dragon willow ring and insert one end of the branch into a hole in the wreath.

Step 6 Tighten your branches

To keep pine branches and willow rings from slipping, securely fasten them with iron wire.

Step 7 Cover gaps in Greenery

Although your project appears to be in good shape at this stage, there are still some visible holes in your homemade Christmas wreath.

To correct this, we’ll add extra pine branches and fasten them with iron wire. To add layers to the entire arrangement, evenly wrap these mint leaves around any bare spots on the wreath.

Step 8 Get minty

To add layers and fullness to the entire arrangement, evenly wrap your mint leaves around any sparse parts of the wreath. Secure the mint leaves to the base by returning them with your reliable wire.

Your DIY Christmas wreath’s foundation is now finished!

Step 9 Go floral

Let’s now use your festive flowers to add some holiday cheer! The larger flowers should be added first since they will be the focal point of your design. Proceed to the flowers of different sizes and lighter hues. Finally, add a gradient to the wreath’s green using dark green blossoms.

Step 10: Add the gold.

Use the enormous golden accent balls and beautiful leaves to give the floral arrangement a festive feel. Add fruit and tiny gold balls to make the floral arrangement more delicate. Then, for the finishing touch, add the larger champagne-colored flowers.

Note: Verify that each stem’s wire rod is securely fastened around the wreath.

Step 11 Celebrate

Congratulations! Your DIY Christmas flower wreath, which you just fashioned, will be the most striking and striking thing on the block.

DIY Christmas Wreath FAQ

There are many possibilities on Pinterest and the internet if you’re trying to figure out how to make a DIY Christmas wreath for your wedding.

We have, therefore, compiled everything for you in one location. The following are responses to frequently asked questions regarding making a homemade Christmas wreath:

Is it easy to make a Christmas wreath?

Creating a DIY Christmas wreath is easy if you have suitable materials.

The most time-consuming part is matching the flowers and materials in color, species, shape, and length. Fortunately, Flowersarch Flower Boxes provides a well-chosen assortment of flowers, saving you the trouble of looking into all those above.

What’s the difference between a wreath and a garland?

The shape is the apparent distinction between a garland and a wreath! Garlands are typically a line or string of leaves, whereas Christmas wreaths are shaped like a circle.

Is it cheaper to make your own Christmas wreath?

Whether handmade or purchased prefabricated from a craft store, Christmas wreaths may be festive yet expensive, just like any other seasonal house or wedding décor.

In stores, a personalized Christmas wreath with plenty of embellishments, like the one in this video, will cost a lot of money. The only expenses in making a DIY Christmas floral wreath are time and materials.

Nevertheless, finding a more uniform plain wreath at a fair price would be simple. Nevertheless, who wants to be more uniform during this time of happiness and love?

How big should a Christmas wreath be?

The placement of your Christmas wreath should be the first consideration when determining its size. You will need precise measurements to hang the wreath on your door. Main entry doors typically measure 36 inches in width and 80 inches in height, though this can vary significantly.

If you intend to hang your do-it-yourself Christmas on a regular-sized door, we suggest it be between 18 and 26 inches. Choose smaller for a more understated, contemporary style and larger for an exaggerated appearance.

What is the best base for a Christmas wreath?

When choosing your DIY Christmas wreath foundation, many possibilities are available.

The foundation of the ideal wreath is essential since it gives it structure and shape and serves as the attachment point for flowers and frills. As a result, a wreath frame is another name for the wreath base.

Regarding your DIY Christmas wreath project, the most crucial thing to ask is what decorations you plan to utilize. You’ll need to choose something to give the wreath and all its decorations structural stability.

Here are some fundamentals of wreath bases:

  • Dragon willow. In our tutorial, we used this, as you may have observed. Also referred to as Bonsai Material, we adore the branches’ subtle yet distinctive curl.
  • A polystyrene ring is a lightweight, easily manipulable wreath base made of foam. Because the foam makes it simple to insert stems and adornments, this ring is frequently used to create floral pieces.
  • Grapevine. For years, this material has been a staple in wreath-making. Thanks to the robust fabric, it’s easy to change up the blossoms to suit the season.
  • Wire. The wire is a standard option for wreath bases exhibited outdoors because it is lightweight, adaptable, and has some weather resistance. Note: You should refrain from using wire for heavy embellishments because of its lightweight nature, which might cause the cloth to sag or deform.

How do you put ribbon on a Christmas wreath?

Are you wondering how to use ribbon to “spruce” your homemade Christmas wreath? There are three simple steps to adding ribbon to a wreath:

  • Pick your ribbon. Choose a fabric that is two to three inches wide. Tweed or velvet are excellent seasonal accents.
  • Tie your bow. Make sure to trim any ribbon that is floppy or not in use. Put hot glue in the middle of your bow to secure it if you’re worried about it falling loose.
  • Attach the bow to the wreath. Tie a craft or floral wire to the wreath after sliding it through the bow’s loop. 

There you have it! Now you know how to decorate a Christmas wreath using a ribbon (or 20!).

Can you put a Christmas wreath inside the house?

You can hang a Christmas wreath anywhere you want to bring a bit of festive brightness, honey! Here are some typical locations for your homemade Christmas wreath display:

  • Entryways. Who doesn’t enjoy being greeted with applause when they enter a room? Will you accept Christmas cheer instead? Any entrance becomes a welcoming space with a wreath. For fast Christmas décor, attach a bare coat hook or place the piece on a table, shelf, or rack.
  • Fireplace. It has long been expected to hang wreaths and other house décor above a blazing fire. This works nicely since a fireplace is usually the center of attention in any space.
  • Interior windows. Any window can be radically transformed with homemade Christmas flower wreaths. Arrange them in the middle of the windows, leaving equal room on either side or go for a bold look by covering the entire window with an enormous wreath.

You light up our wreath.

You’re crushing it with the holiday décor now that you’ve created a do-it-yourself Christmas wreath! Now is the time to celebrate, and tag @flowersarch on Instagram to show us your masterpiece.