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30 Festive Christmas Wreath Ideas to Deck Your Doors This Holiday Season
Wreaths are nonnegotiables come Christmastime, but that doesnt mean its easy to choose precisely which one to buy. Should you go the fresh wreath route, spice up your entryway with a bauble-based one, or else stick to an unconventional color scheme and invest in a yellow (yes, yellow!) wreath? There are as many opportunities to play around with this essential decor piece during the holidays as there are tastes and styles. We can all agree on one thing, though: Sprucing up your doors with a pretty wreath is an elegant and simple way to add cheer to your home. I love to decorate with live, lush wreaths, Charleston, South Carolina and New Yorkbased event designer Gregory Blake Sams tells ELLE DECOR. They highlight the unity and warmth of the season.Before you break out the boughs and bows, however, take the size of your space into consideration. Sams, for one, suggests to scale appropriately when selecting them. Oversize items can make a dramatic difference, he says. Any room can be brought to life by placing overscaled greens and garlands to add drama. In other words, wreath the roomliterally. To make your wreath acquisitions easier in 2024, weve rounded up the 30 best Christmas wreath ideas to shop right now. Theyre all guaranteed to bring sheer glee to your holiday season, and who doesnt need more of that?1Oriental Cherry Norfolk Pine Wreath $40 at AmazonIt's hard for us to pick just one thing we love the most about this wreath, because its jute twine, velvet bow, and cutesy lil' bells are all tied in that category. Though this product isn't fresh, it sure looks that way. (No one has to know.)2Creative Displays, Inc. Grapevine WreathNow 10% Off$139 at PerigoldHydrangeas, wheat, and magnolia leaves make this wreath a picture-perfect addition to your home in any season. Yes, you heard that right: Feel free to reuse it after December comes and goes (it's artificial, after all, so it will never, ever dry out on you).Advertisement - Continue Reading Below3Global Goods Partners Felt Holiday Wreath$52 at Food52This gem is handcrafted from felted wool by female artisans in Nepal, so it's safe to say purchasing it is a win-win. The texture will also instantly soften sleek, modern interiors. 4Sggvecsy Red Berry Wreath$19 at AmazonThough this wreath initially comes in tightened form for packaging purposes, you can easily fluff out its iron wire branches to ensure those faux red berries achieve their full potential. After that, go wildhanging it in whichever corner of your home needs the most seasonal TLC.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below5Yastouay Christmas Wreath$31 at Amazon"The price is really good...for this slightly chaotic yet festive wreath," one Amazon reviewer candidly reports about the item. "I've never seen a wreath quite like it." Slightly chaotic wreaths are right up our alley in 2024, and we're quite starry-eyed for the pine cones, acorns, cottage houses, green ribbons, and candy canes that stud this one.6Salzburg Creations Brilliant Frost Candle Wreath$90 at Bergdorf GoodmanNo detail is unaccounted for in this wreath, decked out as it is with glitter, gems, beads, and baubles. Its white, gold, and silver color palette will make it an easy addition to any interior. Eye candy incoming!Advertisement - Continue Reading Below7World Market Snowy Bottlebrush Wreath with Deer$25 at World MarketBased on trend forecasts, 2024 is shaping out to be the year of anti-traditional Christmas decorspecifically manifested in "a return to the jubilant palettes of the 90s," as our associate editor Rachel Silva recently reported. This retro wreath certainly fits the bill, and if you think that pink deer with tinsel around its neck is too kitsch, think again.8Pottery Barn Lit Twinkling Cluster Wreath$229 at Pottery BarnThis particular wreath's LED lights blink on and off, mimicking twinkling stars. Get it in "warm white" or "cool white" colorways, depending on the vibes you want to channel this Yuletide.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below9Rosecliff Heights Coastal Shell Wreath$95 at WayfairThis wreathmade out of shells, driftwood, and twigsis giving "sold all my assets and moved to the coast." We love its slightly faded shades of blue, coral, and turquoise, making for a counterintuitive take on Christmas decor.10National Tree Company Pre-Lit Star-Shaped WreathNow 29% OffOh, baby: This wreath's a stunner. Its frosted, LED-studded branches and pine cones are charming, but what really seals the deal is that star shape. Circles are sooo 2023, after all.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below11Balsam Hill Lit Wooden Advent WreathNow 10% Off$179 at Balsam HillA wreath that doubles as an advent calendar is our definition of a Christmas miracle. This one allows you to illuminate a tiny, wooden house for each passing day in December. If you love it, buy it ASAP: Reviewers report this item selling like hotcakes and then being unavailable for many consecutive seasons.12Williams Sonoma Red Velvet Live Wreath$130 at Williams SonomaThis 18-inch beauty is lush and real: boasting dried botanicals like celosia, salal, phalaris, globe amaranth, myrtle, and cedar (if you had to Google what half of those are, we're right there with you). Hang it over your front door to play it safe, or else be bold and experimentative by placing the wreath over your bed, say, or stove.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below13Terrain Fresh Boxwood Wreath$88 at TerrainThere's nothing like a fresh wreathespecially one that smells like a winter forest!to evoke the true spirit of Noel. This boxwood one is your solution to having a trad yet stylish holiday. Terrain recommends spritzing it with water daily to keep those leaves as buoyant and green as possible. 14MacKenzie-Childs Jubilee Christmas Wreath$349 at Bergdorf GoodmanIf you don't hear the brand name MacKenzie-Childs and immediately think of the most whimsical, Alice in Wonderlandadjacent home decor, well, you should. This wreath has us wishing Christmas was a biannual occurrence. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15Pottery Barn Faux Lit Mixed Berries Wreath$149 at Pottery BarnMixed berries, crabapples, pinecones, and evergreens? All in one artful and sophisticated wreath arrangement? Brb, we're buying 20 of these for good measure.16Crate & Barrel Faux Red Mini Berry Wreath$149 at Crate & BarrelThis wreath is nothing if not vibrant. Its tiny, ruby-red berries (faux ones, of course!) will ensure your holiday setup is as eye-catching as can be this year. When placed over an off-white door, the wreath will look especially stunning. Trust us.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below17Afloral Norfolk Pine Wreath$58 at afloral.comThe Norfolk pine wreath is an artificial option that could fool family and friends with the greenest of thumbs. Never again will you have to worry about branches falling off or drying out with this gift that keeps on givingyear after merry year.18Williams Sonoma Magnolia Live Wreath$100 at Williams SonomaThe velvety brown undersides of magnolia leaves, combined with their rich green top sides, make for the most elegant holiday wreath. Your homes forecast this December? Utmost freshness.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below19Golden Aspen FoliageNow 50% Off$119 at Balsam HillWho said Christmas is all about the red and the green? For those who arent willing to part with autumn quite yet, this uplifting yellow wreath is the perfect cure. Trust us, it will turn heads and start conversations.20CB2 Faux Bronze Pine Holiday Wreath $60 at CB2This is a wreath for sophisticated homeslike yours. Its bronze color is the perfect way to dilute the palette of bold hues and textures that characterize interiors during Christmastime. For the ultimate matching moment, buy it alongside CB2s faux bronze pine Christmas tree.Stacia DatskovskaAssistant Digital EditorStacia Datskovska is the assistant digital editor at ELLE DECOR, where she covers news, trends, and ideas in the world of design. She also writes product reviews (like roundups of the top firepits or sheet sets)infusing them with authority and wit. As an e-commerce intern at Mashable, Stacia wrote data-driven reviews of everything from e-readers to stationary bikes to robot vacuums. Stacias culture and lifestyle bylines have appeared in outlets like USA Today, Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, Food & Wine, and Brooklyn Magazine.
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