Decorate indoors or out with a beautiful winter wreath or winter door decor that will keep your home looking stylish, cozy and welcoming throughout the winter months.
Happy Wednesday friends! With the new year I thought it would be the perfect time to get back on a regular routine with my Pin Away Wednesday series. I recently reached 100k followers on Pinterest too, so that’s kinda cool! Today I am sharing some beautiful winter wreaths from my Wreaths and Door Decor Pinterest board. *This post contains affiliate links.
I adore large foraged wreaths with pine cones and mixed greens. It is easy to make your own using a grapvine wreath and simply wiring on any cuttings you can gather up from your yard or surrounding landscapes.
DIY Rustic Woodland Winter Wreath
Of course woodsy, rustic winter wreaths aren’t just for exterior doors. They make beautiful indoor winter decor too. I love the simplicity of this fir wreath with wood slices and pheasant feathers.
This simple green Christmas wreath with fresh ivy looks just as lovely for winter. To make fresh wreaths last longer, spritz them with water a few times per week.
Here’s another example of a pine cone and mixed evergreen wreath that can work for Christmas or winter.
This pine cone and twig wreath is simply stunning!
I found this Natural Pine Cone and moss wreath on Amazonm and I am seriously thinking about ordering it to use for late winter into spring. I actually think it could be brought back out in the fall too. I love the rustic and elegant simplicity.
Farmhouse Real Touch Cedar Wreath
Loosely gathered cedar or pine wreaths secured with jute or twine were really on trend this past holiday season. Since there are no berries or colorful ribbons these wreaths are great choices for winter door decor. They can be easily made with fresh or faux greenery.
I love this adorable snowflake door decor!
A winter door basket filled with flocked or plain faux evergreens, dried florals, pine cones and a burlap or other neutral bow is such a simple and elegant winter door decor idea.
Preserved boxwood wreaths really look perfect year round. I love using them in the winter and on into spring too, especially on mirrors.
How beautiful are these two wreaths used in a winter tablescape? Love this idea!
Next week on my winter home tour, I will show how I easily transitioned my candle ring wreath with Christmas fruits to winter simply by removing the apples and clementines.
I need to replace my dried out Christmas greenery swag on the front door for a new winter wreath. I will come up with something this weekend and share on my Winter Tour next Tuesday.
What type of winter wreath or winter door decor are you currently using? I love hearing from you! Thanks for visiting today!
Amber
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Love this post and all its inspiration. Featuring it on Farmhouse Friday tomorrow. Thanks for linking up. Hope you link up again soon. Happy January Amber! pinned
January 19, 2023 at 1:27 pm