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25+ Best Winter Wreaths

Written by Remodelaholic

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Winter can be a long season without something beautiful to dress up your front door. Add a little something special to your door with our favorite winter wreaths.

If you are looking for other winter decorating ideas try this Let It Snow Printable sign, learn how to decorate with winter whites, or decorate with these winter crafts for kids.

A winter wreath can really add to you home during the long winter months like this scrap wood wreath

Why Make a New Wreath for Winter

Okay so I have to admit I LOVE packing up Christmas decorations!  I know that some people feel sad, in fact there is a song that I know that says “I cry the day that I take the tree down…”  It is very melodramatic and every time I hear it, I think, yeah I cry tears of JOY that my house is finally not cluttered anymore.  (I am not all the sentimental)

And while I love wiping the slate clean, there’s no reason the rest of the winter has to be dreary, though.  I’ve been looking around the web for ideas that will keep my house looking beautiful during the long, cold months ahead, starting with the front door.  Today I’m sharing some of the beautiful winter wreaths I’ve discovered.

White Wreaths

When I think of winter I think of white! White wreaths really pop on dark or colored doors. They can also be really fun to play with different textures. Use these white wreaths as inspiration for making your next white winter wreath.

1. Snowman Wreath by Remodelaholic

2. Frosty the Snowman Wreath from Remodelaholic

3. Winter Twig Wreath from Taryn Whiteaker

4. Winter Wispy Wreath from Made in a Day

5. Snowburst Qtip Wreath by My Insanity at Tatertots & Jello

6. Marshmallow Wreath from The Food Network

7. Snowflake Cookie Wreath from Kumquat

8. Cotton Ball Wreath from Fit 2 Feel Better

9. Snowball Wreath from Addicted 2 Decorating

10. Felt Square Wreath from The Inspired Room

Cute Let it Snow Wreath by Repeat Crafter Me featured on Winter Wreaths at Remodelaholic.com

11. Crocheted Winter Wreath from Repeat Crafter Me

Winter wreath--winter wreaths made from craft store pearl strands

12. Pearl Wreath from Better Homes & Gardens

Decorate your winter white wreath with little items by Whipperberry featured on Remodelaholic.com Winter Wreaths

13. Winter White Wreath from Whipperberry

Winter Swag Style Wreath made from a drop cloth by Reposhture at Remodelaholic.com

14. Dropcloth Poinsettia Swag Wreath at Reposhture

Simple to make wreaths

With the holiday season wrapping up, a simple wreath might be fit the bill to easily add something special to your door without having to go too over the top.

1. Burlap Winter Wreath from The Space Between Blog for Remodelaholic

2. Easy Pinecone Wreath by A Piece of Rainbow for Remodelaholic

3. Felt Snowflake Wreath from Better Homes & Gardens

4. Scarf Wreath from Pieced Pastimes

5. Boxwood Wreath by Remodelaholic

6. Winter Yarn Wreath from Homemade Ginger

7. Icy Winter Wreath from Teach Craft Love

8. Plaid and Pinecone Wreath at Love of Family and Home

9. Wood Slice Wreath from East Coast Creative

10. Frozen Berry Wreath from Simply Home and Family

11. Winter Woodland Wreath from Sew Homegrown

12. Scented Pine Wreath by Oh Everything Handmade for Remodelaholic

13. Scrap Wood Wreath by Mom 4 Real for Remodelaholic

Winter wreaths--wreath made from yarn balls and snowflake ornaments

14. Winter Yarn Ball Wreath from Two Junk Chix

Winter wreaths--brown and blue ornament wreath featured on Remodelaholic.com

15. Ornament Wreath from Canadian Living

Initial Boxwood Winter Wreath by Mom 4 Real featured on Remodelaholic.com

16. Monogrammed Boxwood Wreath from Mom 4 Real

Which wreath are you most excited to make? Let us know in the comments or better yet, send us a photo when you’ve completed it.

Now that you’ve got all of these ideas for a winter wreath, try one of these purposeful winter projects. Be sure to take of your hair this winter with our winter hair care tips. Lastly, if you are headed to a party this winter, take along one of these winter side dishes to share.

Brighten Up Your Door For Winter With One Of These 25+ DIY Winter Wreaths Featured On Remodelaholic.com

 

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( Originally published 12.27.2012 // Updated 11.15.2019 )

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Published: November 15, 2019Filed Under: Holiday, Winter Tagged: door decor, Top 25, winter, winter decor, winter wreaths, Wreaths

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Comments

  1. Lisa says

    December 27, 2012 at 12:45 pm

    fantastic. yes, i completely agree – i can’t WAIT to get the tree out of here (it’s looking QUITE wonky from 2 year old fingers…) and organize my life back. 🙂 but i am doing my best to enjoy it until the 12 days of Christmas are up.

    I want to make a sweater wreath!! thanks for the inspiration! 🙂

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  2. McKenzie @ Girl Loves Glam says

    December 27, 2012 at 2:28 pm

    I am totally the same way! My husband called me the grinch yesterday when I was taking all of my Christmas stuff down!

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    • Cassity says

      January 4, 2013 at 5:34 pm

      Grinches unite!

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  3. Crystal says

    December 27, 2012 at 4:55 pm

    Love all the beautiful wreaths. Great inspiration!

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  4. Kerry says

    December 27, 2012 at 7:42 pm

    I love all of these wreath ideas. Thanks for collecting. I have to agree with you about the “takedown”. While I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Christmas decorations, I do the happy dance when they all come down. Spent most of the day yesterday taking down the decorations and cleaning the house. It felt good going to bed last night knowing that big task was done!

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    • Cassity says

      January 4, 2013 at 5:34 pm

      I agree with every word! Happy dances all around!

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  5. Kim Uccellini says

    December 28, 2012 at 4:09 pm

    Pinch Me Please! Thank you so much for including me in this list . It is amazing to be included with the incredible talent that is listed here. Just one this blog and Thank you again for the shout out!

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    • Cassity says

      January 4, 2013 at 5:32 pm

      You are so welcome!

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  6. Núria says

    December 30, 2012 at 4:24 am

    Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Love your blog.
    Hice esta corona de marswmallow
    https://nunurina.blogspot.com.es/2012/12/navidad-2012-episodio-1.html

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  7. Cassandra says

    January 1, 2013 at 9:38 pm

    Love this post! I dread decorating for Christmas every year and love putting it all away!! (I do love it up but don’t like to do it!) I just came up (at 11:30pm) from dragging all the bins to the basement and read this. It reminded me that I left the wreath on the door! If it were more winter than Christmas I would leave it…Thanks for the reminder!

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  8. Kristen says

    January 6, 2013 at 7:18 am

    Wow! Thanks for the shout out. I haven’t been around blog land in a while and what a happy moment for me to see my cotton ball wreath featured here. (-: It just might make me start writing again. Thanks again and HaPpY NeW yEaR!

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    • Cassity says

      January 7, 2013 at 12:43 am

      Yea! I am so glad it made you day!

      Reply
  9. Bobbie Thompson says

    January 12, 2013 at 6:48 am

    Great ideas for inside and outside.
    Thanks!

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  10. Jody says

    November 16, 2019 at 6:27 am

    I really perked up at the cotton ball wreath. Sometimes less is more. Also the one with the robins. 2 doors 2 wreaths.

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  11. Nichole says

    November 20, 2019 at 3:17 pm

    I’m conflicted on wreaths at the moment, they used to be one of my favorite and few seasonal decorations that my minimalist self could embrace, but since I moved and chose to have double, five paneled, clear glass doors, I can’t fathom hanging even a pair of wreaths on them because I don’t want to look at the back of the wreath through the glass every time I come to front door and hanging 4 wreaths so the front and back match is just crazy, lol! I have hung an extra large fall wreath centered on a set of windows overlooking my porch next to the front doors, but I don’t know what to do with my collection of average size wreaths…and I don’t have a fireplace/mantel to hang them over either… :/ What’s a transitional minimalist to do??

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