Natural Wreaths

Make your own natural wreath using fresh or dried flowers or other natural materials
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DIY Spring Wreath for Front Door
This post is all about creating a DIY spring wreath. Since there weren’t many flowers blooming when I made the wreath I used dried flowers. But of course you can use fresh flowers or greenery as well. Back in summer last year I showed you how to make a fragrant wreath using lavender, rosemary, lemon verbena, tarragon and oregano. And during the Christmas season, I often make a wreath solely out of rosemary. The possibilities are manifold and you can adapt the wreath completely to your taste.
DIY Flower Wreath for Front Door
In this blogpost I will share with you how to make a dried flower wreath. Are you craving some flowers and pops of color to incorporate into your home decor? Using dried flowers is a great option this time of year. It is still way too early for most flowers to start blooming. In addition, dried flower wreaths or bouquets also last a long time which is another benefit.
Mini Holiday wreaths, kitchen cabinet wreath, small wreath, Christmas wreaths, Christmas decor, Christmas candle wreaths, candle rings
This beautiful mini Christmas wreath is a combination of high quality faux greenery and berries, featuring seeding juniper branches with blue berries, blue velvet ribbon and a brass Christmas bell. This pretty wreath would look perfect on kitchen cabinets, your range hood, your front door, or as a candle wreath ring to celebrate the holiday season! Indoor and outdoor use is fine, if you decide to hang your wreath outdoors I recommend hanging it under a shelter or overhang to keep it in good con