Wreaths can be hung in more places than just doors. This fall and holiday season, try a wreath on a window, over a mirror, in place of a print, or another one of these ten options...
• 1 On a window. Found on a window near Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts.
• 2 On shelves. Holman shelf, $59-$229, from Pottery Barn
• 3 In front of a mirror. Gilt Wood wreath, $49.95, Crate and Barrel
• 4 On the doors of a cabinet. French Casement cabinet, $251, Restoration Hardware
• 6 On a stand. Wreath stand, $44, from Pottery Barn
• 7 The classic wreath-on-a-door, except this door is inside. Kate's Monogram Wreath at Design Sponge
• 8 Over a mantle, and in place of a print. Could also go in place of a print anywhere else in the house, or over a bed. Readymade Zip-tie wreath
• 9 On the table, with candles in the middle. Boxwood wreath centerpiece by Martha Stewart
• 10 On a fence. Easy-Make Holiday Wreaths from Good Housekeeping
(Image: 1, dawnzy58 licensed for use under Creative Commons)










Comments (3)
I was thinking of hanging wreaths from all the curtain rods in my apartment this year. I only have five windows, so it shouldn't be too much work. For those with more windows, I think it would be cute and festive to hang them inside on just the front windows.
It's funny, the first photo made me feel the most excited for the holiday season... I guess it's only right that it's here in New England. I love how it just oozes cool winter day.
I'm already hunting for a small faux boxwood wreath to hang over my kitchen window (over my sink). It will make my happy whenever I wash the dishes... :-)