Easy Homemade Holiday Wreath

Not only was this wreath very simple and fun to do, but relatively inexpensive to make! And I will have several winter months to enjoy its lighted beauty.....

Start with a grapevine wreath that can be purchased at any craft or even dollar stores.....

Purchase some craft ribbon....mine has the thin wire at the edges, but this kind isn't necessary. Any kind will do! And these were purchased on clearance.....

Use one 35 - 50 count light strand of clear or colored lights. I like the simple beauty of the clear bulbs...

Find a bunch of twist ties....these come in any size of regular, non-ziplock kitchen baggies boxes....

Lay the light strand on top of the wreath if your strand is a shorter one. Wrap it in and around the wreath if your strand is longer. (Longer strands are nice if you want more glow of the lights!) Use the twist ties to secure the lights in place.

Choose some garland - tinsel, evergreen type or the wire pine garland - at least 6 ft. long as you will need to wrap it around and around the wreath! If you'd prefer to see some of the woody grapevine, a shorter garland would be better....

Here is my wreath wrapped in a wire pine garland which I happened to have extra in my Christmas bins!

Select some tree ornaments, pine cones, berry sprigs.....whatever your heart desires to decorate your wreath! I love these shiny globe ornaments we had left over this year.

Wrap your ribbon around the wreath, securing the ribbon ends somewhere on the back side. To secure the ornaments, I used the very thin, green ornament hooks. They were easy to twist around for securing the ornaments, and blended in nicely with the green of my garland! A thin craft wire would be just fine, too.

Cut a length of ribbon and make it  into a loop to secure at the top back of your wreath for hanging. Plug in your lights and enjoy the beauty of your own, simply made holiday wreath!!

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