Fresh Noble Fir Wreath with Cedar and Orange
This fresh evergreen wreath from Terrain is hand crafted by a woman-led team in Washington state. This wreath is a woodsy, natural beauty with a crisp winter scent from real noble fir, cedar and orange slices. This wreath is made for indoor and covered outdoor use only and should be kept away from direct sunlight and moisture.
White Berry Cyprus Wreath with LED Lights
Create an inviting ambience for your entryway from winter to spring with this pre-lit wreath. The LED globe lights play on the look of white berries for an elegant, streamlined design. Complete the look with the rest of Balsam Hill’s White Berry Cypress collection, which includes garlands and artificial Christmas trees.
Sugared Berry Wreath with Pinecones
If you’re looking for something more red than green to add to your holiday décor, this cheerful faux sugared-berry wreath is the one. A mix of berries and pinecones forms the bold and bright red arrangement for a realistic appearance.
Flocked Pinecone and Antler Wreath with Lights
Here’s a traditional wreath with a bit of whimsy. This antler wreath also features large pinecones, warm white LED lights and mixed types of tree needles. It’s perfect for an entryway or fireplace, surrounded by Christmas gifts.
Speaking of fireplaces, check out these color-changing pinecones that’ll make the flames burn rainbow bright!
Three Wreaths on Ribbon
Connected by a red velveteen ribbon, these three wreaths feature a mix of realistic evergreen, berries, woody twigs and frosted pinecones. Clusters of tiny, red metallic ornaments and sparkling lights make it an even merrier welcome to drape down an entryway door.
Gold Leaf Wreath
Decorate the outside of your home with something a little more modern this holiday season. This faux bay leaf laurel silk wreath from Primrue makes the perfect statement piece and seamlessly integrates into any existing holiday décor. We love the way this gold wreath pops against the backdrop of a black door.
Embellished Wreath with Ornaments
This Biltmore Legacy Wreath brings sparkling, luxurious cheer to any front door. This wreath’s mix of evergreen foliage is accented with gilded leaves, gold sprays and glittered silver and gold ornaments. It’s also pre-lit with warm white LED lights and comes in two sizes.
Fresh Noble Fir and Pomegranate Wreath
This fresh wreath from Right Side Hand harnesses the wild beauty of a winter forest. Right Side Hand is a floral studio in Sacramento that draws inspiration from Northern California’s valleys and mountain scapes. Each handmade design gives a glimpse into a whimsical story using sustainable local flowers and flora. This design mixes noble fir with pomegranates and other seasonal botanicals.
Manicured Boxwood Wreath with Lights
Create a welcoming entryway with clean, classic wreath. This manicured boxwood wreath balances both modern and traditional styles, effortlessly elevating any space. It’s finished with small, warm LED lights for a subtle glow.
Mixed Greens Christmas Wreath
You can find all kinds of handmade Christmas wreaths on Etsy this time of year. A Wreath of Annie makes stunning wreaths from all-natural, handpicked materials from Minnesota. This one is a green winter wonder that comes in multiple sizes. (By the way, a wreath makes a thoughtful gift for a new homeowner, too.)
Eucalyptus Garland and Wreath with Berries
Eucalyptus is a subtle way to add texture, dimension and bit of green to your holiday decor. This wreath and garland set is embedded with small red berries for a little pop of contrast, too. Drape the garland over the door above the wreath or lay it across a table setting for Christmas dinner.
Tinsel Wreath with Ornaments
If you’re hosting fun and quirky Christmas dinner parties this year, you might be interested in a tinsel wreath. This one from Wondershop is 16 inches and comes in four different sparkly colors. We love the way it looks on an apartment door!
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