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Warm and welcoming Flea Market holiday wreaths

 Festive wreaths are classic and nearly essential,…and so easy to make!  Nothing is more welcoming than a holiday wreath to welcome guests or just please yourself!  Many of  these are handmade from recycled or found objects in the Flea Market Gardening style.

Wrapped around itself,
R
ed-ribboned
E
vergreen, fragrant of winter forests,
A
dorned with berries, baubles, bells of gold,
T
acked to the front door…
H
ome for the holidays.

Take a wreath frame, or a circle of wire or branches and set aside.  Then gather small bunches of greenery and wrap with craft wire.  Then arrange and wire each bunch to the frame.  Add a bow and an ornament or decoration, even as simple as a pine cone to dangle down the middle.

Annie Steen’s frosty pinecone wreath

Annie Steen: “I saw this idea online, and wanted to make one…what a great way to bring the out doors in! I sprayed some pine cones off white and added a few berries and greens. What do you think?   ‘Tis the season to decorate!”

 

Nancy K Meyer says, “First Winter to go up outside, of course it it BLUE”

 

Becky Norris’s ‘white Christmas’ wreath

 

Mary Everett’s rusty wheel

Mary Everett: I used one of my rusty wheels as a wreath on this section of fence that hides utility boxes.

 

Jeannie Rhodes’s lamb’s ear wreath

Jeannie Rhodes: A “wintery” wreath made from Lamb’s Ear from my garden… The leaves are folded while they’re still pliable and attached to a straw or foam form. The leaves shrink a little so bare spots may need to be filled in later. The leaves were attached with paper clips that have been cut in half since they’re pretty fragile.

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The finished wreath was sprayed with hairspray to help preserve it. I had one that was nice for a couple of years before bugs invaded. Keep it out of direct sunlight. I added the little rosebuds with hot glue.

 

Lynn LeClair’s wreath made with moss

Lynn LeClair’s wreath made with moss, pine cones, tree mushroom and turkey feathers, all collected from my woods.

 

Jeanne Sammons’s wreath made by her friend, Nancy

 

Beautiful door ornament at Tree of Life Nursery, with native greens

 

Another Tree of Life Nursery’s door hanger

 

Terresa Stoll’s frosty and charming outdoor display

In the comments, tell us your favorite wreath decoration, and if you have a photo you’d like to share, post it to our Facebook page or email it to me at sue@fleamarketgardening.org

Sue Langley

Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer lives and gardens with her husband and Corgi, Maggie on 7 acres just south of Yosemite, Zone 7 at 3000 feet. She manages the Flea Market Gardening Facebook page and website.

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  • Sue Jordan says:

    Love the wheel wreath - using that idea!

  • I really like the lambs ear wreath. So unique and love the color.

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