How to create an alternative Christmas wreath

How to create an alternative Christmas wreath

Christmas wreaths don’t have to be mass-produced or shop-bought. You can easily find all you need to create your own festive wreath in the garden, a park or out and about in the countryside. Fir cones, bark, seedheads, dried fruits and strands of English ivy are all perfect materials to inspire you.

This heart-shaped wireframe, stuffed with foraged pine cones, echinops seed heads, and crab apples, is a fresh twist on the traditional Christmas door wreath. To shape it, use an off-cut of 13mm-gauge chicken wire. It’s possible to make any shape you like, so if a heart isn’t for you, choose a star or a circle.

Follow our six easy steps to create your own alternative Christmas wreath, with materials from the garden.

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Fir cones, bark, seedheads, dried fruits and strands of ivy are all perfect materials to inspire you.

You Will Need

  • Dried fruits
  • Flowers
  • Seedheads
  • Chicken wire (13mm gauge)
  • Cream emulsion paint tester pot
  • Paint brush
  • Garden wire, galvanised
  • Raffia
  • Fuse wire
  • Wire cutters
  • Pliers

Total time: 1 hour


Step 1

Bending the wire into a heart
Bending the wire into a heart

Cut an 80cm length of galvanised wire, and bend it into a heart shape, joining the ends at the bottom. Make another to match.


Step 2

Cutting the chicken wire
Cutting the chicken wire

Using the wire heart as a template, cut two larger heart shapes out of the chicken wire (roughly 15mm wider all the way round).


Step 3

Twisting the chicken wire over the wire frame
Twisting the chicken wire over the wire frame

Use short twists of fuse wire to tie the heart-shaped outline to the chicken wire, moulding it into a shallow frame. Take time to bend the chicken wire (you may want to wear gloves for this), tucking any sharp edges out of the way with pliers.


Step 4

Painting the wire hearts
Painting the wire hearts

Give both hearts two coats of paint, allowing them to dry in between. When the second coat is dry, bind the hearts at one side with fuse wire.


Step 5

Filling the wire heart with foraged material
Filling the wire heart with foraged material

Fill the open heart with foraged materials, putting the most delicate objects at the top. They should stay fresh through the festive season.


Step 6

Christmas wreath hanging from the door
Christmas wreath hanging from the door

Close and secure the frame with fuse wire. Attach a bunch of dried chillies or seedheads to the front with raffia. Use raffia to tie it to your door.


 

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