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        Garden Guide: It's easy to make a unique Christmas Wreath

        Decorating Christmas wreaths with items found in your yard can add a personal touch to your holiday decorations.

        Alex Calamia

        Dec 11, 2024, 11:52 AM

        Updated 35 days ago

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        If you don't have the time or patience to make a wreath from scratch, follow this tip to give a premade wreath a personal touch!
        Decorating Christmas wreaths with items found in your yard can add a personal touch to your holiday decorations.
        Here’s a guide to help you create a wreath that’s one of a kind using materials you already have.
        What you need:
        • A wire wreath base (or premade wreath)
        • Wiring (to secure material to the wreath)
        • Pruners (to make cuttings from your trees and to cut the wire)
        Any evergreen tree or shrub cuttings are a good candidate for a wreath. Add pine, spruce, or cedar branches for a base (and a lovely scent), and then some fun elements like large, glossy holly leaves or evergreen magnolia for a little texture. Pinecones and berries will add a festive touch, or you can add some Christmas ornaments!
        Your flowering plants can take on another life too in a wreath. Dried flowers like hydrangeas or lavender can add a touch of elegance and a little pop of color. Speaking of color, cut flowers like Dianthus can hold their color for weeks in a cold shady spot so add those to a wreath too.
        If you’re short on time or on yard material, you can buy a premade wreath and just add a few elements to make it your own. It’s a fun activity to do with the kids.
        By using items from your backyard, you can create a Christmas wreath that is not only beautiful but also sustainable and personal. Enjoy the process of gathering and crafting, and have a wonderful holiday season!