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30+ Rustic Christmas Wreath Ideas That You Can DIY At Home

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Are you looking to add a rustic wreath to your Christmas decor this year? I’ve got you covered with 30+ beautiful, easy-to-make wreath ideas that will bring a cozy, natural vibe to your home.

I love a good DIY and bonus points if it’s a Christmas DIY right?! Plus, I love working with natural materials like pine branches, burlap, pinecones and berries that give a warm, welcoming feel to any space. And the best part? These wreaths are simple to put together, even if you’re not the craftiest person out there. Trust me, if I can do it, so can you!

Whether you prefer something classic and timeless or you’re looking to add a fun, unique twist to your holiday decorations, you’ll find plenty of inspiration here. I’ve included options for different vibes while staying in the rustic style so depending on your house decor, you may like some more than others. Each wreath idea uses simple, affordable materials that you can easily find at your local craft store, and they’re all customizable to fit your personal style.

So grab your crafting supplies, and let’s have a look at these 30+ rustic Christmas wreath ideas! Your home will be looking festive and cozy in no time, and you’ll have a fun DIY project to show off to your guests this holiday season.

1. Wreath with Pinecones, Pine Branches, and Dark Red Ribbon

This wreath is a classic rustic option that is quite easy to make. To make it, you’ll need pinecones, fresh pine branches, and a dark red ribbon. Start by arranging the pine branches into a full circle, securing them with floral wire or twine.

Then, evenly space out the pinecones around the wreath, attaching them with hot glue. Finish by tying a dark red ribbon at the top to hang the wreath. It’s a simple but striking look that’s perfect for the season.

2. Wreath with Pinecones, Pine Branches, and a Dark Red Bow

If you like the natural look of pinecones and pine branches but want something a bit more structured, this wreath with a dark red bow might be your style. You’ll need the same materials as the first wreath (pinecones and pine branches) but instead of a hanging ribbon, this one gets topped with a big, bold bow.

Start by securing the branches in a circle, then add the pinecones, spacing them out evenly. Finally, tie a large dark red bow at the bottom or top of the wreath for a festive, polished finish.

3. Half Wreath with Pinecones and Berry Branches

For a modern rustic vibe, try a half wreath. You’ll need pinecones, berry branches, and some pine greenery. Instead of covering the whole wreath, this design keeps things simple by only decorating half.

Attach the pine branches and berry branches to one half of a grapevine wreath frame. Add the pinecones on top for a layered look. The mix of greenery and berries gives it a beautiful, natural contrast that’s festive without being too much.

4. Wreath with Copper Bell, Pine Branches, and Burlap Bow

If you want to add a touch of warmth to your rustic wreath, this one featuring a copper bell is perfect. You’ll need pine branches, a copper bell, and a burlap bow. First, form your wreath with the pine branches and secure them with wire.

Attach the copper bell at the center, letting it hang slightly from the top. Then, finish it off with a burlap bow for that classic rustic vibe. The bell gives it a lovely old-fashioned feel that stands out.

5. Wreath with Berry Branches, Pine Branches, and “Christmas” Sign

This wreath is all about spreading holiday cheer! You’ll need pine branches, berry branches, and a small wooden sign that says “Christmas.”

Start by making a base with the pine branches. Add the berry branches to bring in some color, spacing them out for balance. Then, attach the “Christmas” sign to the center or side of the wreath. It’s a cute and festive touch that makes this wreath stand out.

6. Wreath with Berry Branches, Pine Branches, and “Home” Sign

For a warm, welcoming vibe, this wreath with a “Home” sign is perfect. You’ll need berry branches, pine branches, and a small wooden sign that says “Home.”

Create a wreath using pine branches as the base. Add berry branches throughout to give it some color and texture. Attach the “Home” sign to the wreath; it looks great either centered or off to the side. This wreath gives off cozy, homey vibes that work all season long, not just for Christmas.

7. Wreath with Burlap Bow and Wooden Reindeer

This one’s got a cute, rustic style that’s perfect for any front door. You’ll need a wooden reindeer cutout, a burlap bow, and pine branches. Start by arranging the pine branches into a wreath form.

Attach the wooden reindeer to the center or side, depending on the look you want. Then, finish it off with a burlap bow to give it that rustic, cozy feel. It’s simple, but it’ll definitely stand out.

8. Wreath with Brown and Checkered Baubles and Pine Branches

For a more classic look with a rustic twist, try adding brown and checkered baubles to your wreath. You’ll need pine branches, brown baubles, and checkered baubles.

Form your wreath with the pine branches and secure them in place. Then, add the baubles, alternating between the brown and checkered ones for a balanced look. The mix of natural colors and patterns gives this wreath a lovely, traditional style.

9. Wreath with a Small Red Farm Truck

If you’re going for a fun yet rustic look, this wreath with a small red farm truck is perfect. You’ll need pine branches, some berry branches for color, and a mini red farm truck decoration.

Create your base with the pine branches, then add the berry branches to brighten it up. Attach the small red truck to the bottom of the wreath.

10. Wreath with Citrus Slices and Cinnamon Sticks

For a wreath that smells as good as it looks, try one with dried citrus slices and cinnamon sticks. You’ll need pine branches, dried orange slices, and cinnamon sticks. Form your wreath with the pine branches and secure them with twine.

Then, attach the orange slices and cinnamon sticks evenly around the wreath. The combination of citrus and cinnamon gives it a warm, cozy feel and adds a natural, festive touch. Plus, if you ever run out of cinnamon sticks, you’ll have some ready to use here!

11. Wreath with Eucalyptus Leaves and Burlap Bow

If you’re looking for something a little more subtle, try a wreath with eucalyptus leaves and a burlap bow. You’ll need eucalyptus leaves, pine branches, and a burlap bow.

Create your wreath with a mix of pine branches and eucalyptus leaves for a soft, textured look. The burlap bow at the top or bottom ties everything together. This wreath has a simple, elegant style that works beautifully in any home.

12. Wreath with Raffia Baubles and Overlapped Checkered Bows

For a fun, rustic look, this wreath combines raffia baubles with overlapping checkered bows. You’ll need pine branches, raffia baubles, and checkered ribbon.

Start by making a wreath with the pine branches. Then, attach the raffia baubles, spacing them evenly. Finish by layering checkered bows around the wreath.

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We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.

We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.

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