Ho, Ho, Ho! Are you ready to hear that familiar sound?
If not, then let us help you get into the holiday spirit. I know how hard it can be at times when you thinking of all that needs to be done this time of year. There is shopping, baking, cooking, and decorating. That can be a lot.
However, we can help take some of the burdens off of you. In fact, I’m going to bring you quite a few Christmas wreath ideas that you can browse through and decide for yourself which ones you will tackle this year.
So if you are stressing over home décor… don’t. Because we have you covered. One of these beautiful Christmas wreath ideas will have your home feeling like Christmas in no time.

Christmas Wreath Ideas
Here are the gorgeous wreaths:
1. Merry Christmas Door Tags

This is such a unique idea. Instead of going with a traditional round wreath, someone created 2-door tags that say Merry and Christmas.
Then you just hang them from some rope or ribbon on your front door, and your home is festive in no time flat. The tutorial provides you with a step by step guide.
Check out this Christmas wreath2. The Candy Cane Wreath

This wreath is one that can actually be constructed for very little money. In fact, if you have a dollar store near you they might carry all of the supplies you need.
You’ll just use candy canes to make the wreath, ribbon to hang it, and find a pretty little snowflake decal to make it pop.
Check out this Christmas wreath3. The Framed Ornament Wreath

I love these DIY Christmas wreath ideas. It is so simple yet so chic too. Not to mention, it will be hard to come across many other people that will have it.
This means if you have a picture frame, a few spare ornaments, and some string you could have quite a beautiful wreath for your door.
Check out this Christmas wreath4. Candy Cane Peg Wreath

This wreath is another one that looks very simple to make, but also very welcoming to any visitors you may have in your home this holiday season.
If you have some clothespins and some paint where you can create different designs on them, then you have this wreath.
Check out this Christmas wreath5. Wine Cork Wreath

This wreath is another one that allows you to upcycle items that you may already have on hand. If you have any spare wine corks hanging around, then put them to use.
Then you can add a few Christmas decorations to make it pop a little, and you are all set to celebrate this holiday.
Check out this Christmas wreath6. Christmas Cookie Cutter Wreath

This is another great yet inexpensive idea to decorate your home with this holiday season. In fact, even if you don’t have cookie cutters, they can often be purchased very inexpensively.
So pull out those cookie cutters, and use them for more than baking cookies with these DIY Christmas wreath ideas and tutorials.
Check out this Christmas wreath7. The Christmas Ribbon Wreath

I know that buying pre-made wreaths can be really expensive. Truthfully, that is why I rarely do it. I couldn’t afford to decorate very much if I did.
Even so, with this wreath, if you can buy a wire wreath outline and some ribbon, then you can have a really cute wreath for very little money.
Check out this Christmas wreath8. The Giant Christmas Wreath

I admit it, I live in a small home and nowhere to really use a wreath of this size. Yet, after seeing how pretty and easy it was to make, I may have to find a place for a wreath like this.
If you have any pool noodles hanging around, then put them to use on this wreath. Then you can pick up some ornaments from the dollar store, and you are ready.
Check out this Christmas wreath9. 3 Wreaths in 1

Who says you only need one wreath on your front door? In most cases, it might seem a little odd, but with this design, it is really nice.
You just have 3 green wreaths with some added ribbon for holiday flare, and then you run a red velvet ribbon down behind them.
Check out this Christmas wreath10. Let It Snow Wreath

This is another wreath that looks very easy to make. You just wrap a cardboard wreath outline with ribbon.
Then you hang the words written on wooden circles “Let it snow.” However, don’t forget to add little white buttons that resemble snowflakes.
Check out this Christmas wreath11. The Easy Snowman Wreath

Do you have a thing for snowmen? Especially around Christmas time? If so, then you’ll love this DIY snowman wreath.
There is a great tutorial to show you how to construct it all, and it uses very basic supplies as well.
Check out this Christmas wreath12. The Peppermint Monogram Wreath

This wreath is super simple yet still extremely cute and festive. Even if you don’t consider yourself a very ‘artsy’ person, you could still totally do this.
Why do I say that? Because I can totally do this. You just take a premade monogrammed letter and follow the tutorial by adding peppermints and paint where needed.
Check out this Christmas wreath13. The Bow Wreath

Are you working on a decorating budget? Me and you both! This is why I love this wreath. It is made out of premade paper bows.
You know, those kinds that you can buy a whole bag of for less than a dollar usually? Well, with this tutorial, those bows can become your new Christmas wreath.
Check out this Christmas wreath14. The Christmas Tree Wreath

The nice thing about this wreath is that you can use your Christmas tree bottom branches to create it.
According to the blog, you can do this wreath in half an hour! That should inspire if you have no desire to spend hours working on a craft.
Check out this Christmas wreath15. The Peppermint and Candy Cane Wreath

This wreath has a very thorough tutorial. With some glue, it shows you how easily and where to stick things.
So if you love candy, especially around the holidays, then you should definitely check this wreath out.
Check out this Christmas wreath16. The Monogrammed Christmas Wreath

Use this wreath as an inspiration to create your own masterpiece by following the easy tutorial.
I really love this wreath as it ties in the popular monogram and also the classic grapevine and ribbon.
Check out this Christmas wreath17. Let It Snow Winter Wreath

We’ve already discussed one wreath that had ‘Let It Snow’ dangling from the wreath, but this wreath shares the same theme only it is represented differently.
If you like the traditional red plaid feel around Christmas, and your theme being snow, then you definitely need to check out this wreath.
Check out this Christmas wreath18. Glam Christmas Wreath

Do you have a thing for sparkly tinsel or garland (whichever you call it) around the holidays? I know a lot of people do!
If you are one of them, then you’ll love this tutorial where you can make a glitter glam wreath.
Check out this Christmas wreath19. DIY Ornament Wreath

Ornament wreaths are quite popular in most major retail stores. The only problem is they are pricey even on the low side of things.
However, why pay that when you can simply buy a foam outline of a wreath and a few packs of ornaments for only a couple of dollars? Then you simply follow this tutorial.
Check out this Christmas wreath20. Coastal Holiday Wreath

This coastal holiday wreath is ideal for the east coast, west coast, or gulf coast homes.
Pencil starfish, burlap, and an inspirational word make this wreath a natural, stunning, and simple wreath you can make!
Check out this Christmas wreath21. Grapevine Wreath Snowman

I love this wreath. It takes something we all probably deem more traditional and adds a new touch to it.
So if you love snowmen, then you’ll love this wreath where you combine two grapevine wreaths (with lights), and it makes a unique and pretty snowman for your door.
Check out this Christmas wreath22. Pine Cone Wreath

My mom always had a thing for decorating our house at Christmas with items that were pine cone based.
When I saw this DIY wreath, I thought a few other people might like pine cones too and be interested. Here is a great tutorial to help you build this classic wreath that also stands out because of the lights incorporated with it.
Check out this Christmas wreath23. The DIY Greenery Porch Light Décor

This isn’t exactly a wreath, but I love it because I use something similar to this to decorate my porch lights every Christmas.
So you’ll just need a green foam block that you can add the artificial greenery to. Then you incorporate a clothes hanger so it is easy to hang around your light. So simple yet so pretty.
Check out this Christmas wreath24. The Plaid and Floral DIY Christmas Wreath

Some people love more traditional style wreaths to decorate for Christmas. This is definitely one of those wreaths.
If you love plaid and floral designs to make your house feel homier around the holidays, then you’ll have to check out this tutorial.
Check out this Christmas wreath25. JOY Wreath

This wreath is one that spreads a traditional and positive message, but it is done in a less traditional way.
Basically, you have a grapevine wreath that is the O in joy. Then you have rustic wooden letters that finish spelling out the word. All while decorated with traditional decors and add-ons.
Check out this Christmas wreath26. The Rudolph Burlap Wreath

Rudolph goes country with this burlap reindeer wreath with branches and he’s got a little sparkle though, with his glittery nose.
This wreath looks pretty simple to recreate. You take a burlap wreath, add some decorative antlers, and a red nose. Then you have your own unique Rudolph wreath.
Check out this Christmas wreath27. The Santa Belt Wreath

The best thing about this wreath is how easy it is to make and you’ll have something homemade to show off on your door during Christmas.
You need some straw wreath form, red yarn, and a few items. It is a very cute design.
Check out this Christmas wreath28. Yarn Snowball Wreath

This wreath is one I really like because it doesn’t seem overly complicated yet it still has that welcoming holiday spirit about it.
If you would like to decorate for snow, then you should consider following the tutorial where you combine white yarn balls to look like snow with some red accent yarn balls as well.
Check out this Christmas wreath29. Christmas Ornament Wreath

How pretty is this Christmas ornament wreath? And if you happen to have curious pets like the owner of the blog then the good news is you can hang this wreath in your bedroom!
I love the step by step guide with pictures that the tutorial provides and the colors are absolutely gorgeous.
Check out this Christmas wreath30. Joy Sign Wreath

This is another Joy wreath because… it’s the season of joy and celebration. With this wreath, the “O” in Joy is a wreath, how cute!
What I like even more is that the person who did this acknowledged the original creator of this idea.
Check out this Christmas wreath31. Hydrangea Christmas Wreath

Who says that every Christmas wreath has to be done in Joy, Santa, elves, or Christmas trees? In fact, you can skip all of the traditional stuff all together and still have an elegant wreath like this one.
So if you’d like something that is subtle yet eye-catching, then consider making this all-white wreath with red hydrangeas that definitely make this wreath pop.
Check out this Christmas wreath32. Monogram Pine Cone Wreath

We’ve already discussed how a lot of people like to decorate with a traditional pine cone decoration. If so, then why can’t you combine a traditional pine cone with a modern monogram?
Well, thanks to these DIY Christmas wreath ideas, you can. In fact, you just outline a wooden monogram piece with pine cones, and then hang it with a pretty ribbon.
Check out this Christmas wreath33. Gingerbread Men DIY Christmas Wreath Ideas

This wreath does not have a tutorial, unfortunately. Yet, I think you can look at it and tell where to stick things.
So if you love gingerbread men, especially around the holidays, then you should definitely check this wreath out.
Check out this Christmas wreathHopefully, this will help you stay calm and enjoy the holiday this year in the midst of the hustle and bustle. So you now have over 30 different wreaths to choose from when decorating your home for the holidays this year. Some you can make yourself and some you can skip the DIY process and just order.