Wreaths are a great way to show holiday spirit on the outside and inside of your home. We've had a plain twig wreath hung on our door since halloween and we're looking to spruce it up a bit now that it's getting close to Christmas.
We knew that Martha would have a suggestion or two to help us master the world of wreaths. We knew we'd find at least one we liked, but now we have the problem of deciding on which one we want to make. Right now we've narrowed it down to the Paper Doily Wreath, Snowball Wreath and Gumdrop Wreath — but maybe we'll just make them all!
Here's our 10 favorites from Martha's giant list of 41:
• Paper Doily Wreath
• Snowball Wreath
• Paper Wreath
• Sweetgum-Fruit Wreath
• Gumdrop Wreath
• Straw Form and Laurel Wreath
• Pinup Wreath
• Popcorn Wreath
• Juniper and Pepperberry Wreath
• Star Shaped Wreath
Images: Martha Stewart











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The clothespin wreath looks the most feasible for lazy people like me.
Wow they're nice! I just finished off a sewn and stuffed wreath with tons of yoyos and vintage buttons in the nick of time for the first advent weekend we celebrated in Germany yesterday! (http://jolijou.blogspot.com/2010/11/advent-advent-fast-hatt-ichs-verpennt.html just in case you need more ideas to choose from *lol*) Seasons greetings to you all....
Andrea
Here's another cool DIY wreath idea... a feather wreath!
Check it out...http://hautblog.wordpress.com/2010/11/22/make-a-holiday-feather-wreath-with-holly/
Why are y'all stealing everything from Martha Steward? There plenty of other ideas on the net.
I made the gumdrop wreath years ago for myself (and as a gift) and both have held up really well. Plus super easy to make!
this post was just in time!
Loving the gumdrop wreath! A commenter above says it held up well? I wonder how long it keeps...
For this year? Peace! http://candyskitchen.blogspot.com/2010/12/wishing-you-very-hippie-holidays-peace.html