So after we haul the biggest tree we can fit on the car to
the apartment, we always have to do a little trimming of the bottom branches so
the tree fits nicely in the stand and gifts fit underneath. And, you know me, I
have to keep each and every branch that comes off that hunk-a-big-ol-tree. And then they sit on my porch for a few weeks… or sometimes until
January.
This year, I’m recycling them – finally. I made my own fresh
Christmas wreath! I was intimidated at first, but after looking at numerous tutorials, YouTube videos, etc., I gave it a go… and it was seriously simple. Any of you
who are getting your own fresh Christmas tree this year, you are bound to have
a few clippings… save yourself the money and make your own wreath! It smells
amazing, takes less than a half hour to make, and is almost free.
Fresh Christmas Wreath
What you will need:
- Wreath form – I used an 18” here, but it made a massive wreath. Go smaller if you have less clippings or a smaller door. Costs only a few bucks at any craft store.
- Evergreen clippings – cut up those branches from the bottom of your tree into smaller pieces
- Shears
- Floral wire
- Ribbon (optional)
Step One: Get your supplies ready. Chop up those branches,
make a pile. Spread out some newspaper if you want to protect your surfaces
from sap. I highly recommend this if you are doing this inside.
Step Two: The first piece needs to be knotted in place. After this, you will just keep wrapping the wire around the wreath form and evergreen twigs.
Step Three: Keep placing clippings along the wreath form as
you make your way around – don’t worry about perfection, you can always go back
and add pieces here and there, as well as clip some of the stray odds and ends.
Step Four: Hang that bad boy up and check it out. Mine was a
little heavy on one side, so I added some twigs in the lighter areas, just
taking some floral wire and tying them in.
before
after
Step Five: Add a bow and hang up that gorgeous creation! I
use two upside-down hooks on the inside of my door. This way, when I don’t have a wreath up
I don’t have to just look at the hooks.
Happy Holidays! Thanks for stopping by!
Bridget, XOXO
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