Thursday, December 18, 2008

Christmas Decorations: Wonderful Wreaths

The first thing I do when decorating for Christmas is hang a wreath on the front door. It's so nice to come home and see a cheery wreath on the door. It also acts as a reminder to get my butt in gear and decorate the rest of my apartment. Here are some beauties that I've come across online this season.


Photograph from Domino Magazine.


Photograph from Better Homes and Gardens.


Photograph from the December 2008 issue of Better Homes and Gardens.


Photograph from Better Homes and Gardens.


Photograph from Villa Anna.


Photograph from Southern Blossoms.


Photograph from Apartment Therapy.


Photographs from British Homes and Gardens Christmas 2007 issue.


Photographs from British Homes and Gardens Christmas 2007 issue.


Photographs from British Homes and Gardens Christmas 2007 issue.


Photographs from British Homes and Gardens Christmas 2007 issue.


Photograph from Better Homes and Gardens.


Photograph from My Little Life.

Pinecone Wreaths

Photograph from MarthaStewart.com.


Pinecone Wreath $125.00 at Horchow.

Present Wreaths

Photograph from MarthaStewart.com.

Ornament Wreaths

Photograph from MarthaStewart.com.

Square Wreaths

Photograph from Elements of Style.


Bayberry Wreath $59.95 at Crate and Barrel.

Jingle Bell Wreaths

Photograph from The Laurel Hedge.


Photograph from MarthaStewart.com.


Jingle Door Knob Wreath $8.95 at Crate and Barrel.

Moss Wreaths
Find directions for making your own moss wreath at MarthaStewart.com or you can find them at stores like Pottery Barn.

Photograph from MarthaStewart.com.


Moss Wreath $62.0 at Pottery Barn.

Wreaths made from edible materials
Check out Apartment Therapy for instructions for making a wreath out of brussel sprouts:



Photograph from This is Glamorous.


Photograph from This is Glamorous.


Photograph from Apartment Therapy.

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