I love wreaths, especially for fall and during the holidays. But I love to have one up no matter the season. Last year, I made a fresh wreath at a craft workshop that I then decked out with little ribbon bows. One year I displayed a gorgeous dried flower wreath from a local farm. Whether I’m making a holiday wreath or buying it from an expert, it’s just fun to jazz up a front door or even interior space with something festive this time of year.
There’s a case to be made for lush green winter wreaths, especially fresh, and I am all about it. But given the whimsy of our own holiday collections, we thought we’d round up a more playful variety. Festive, fun, and a little kitschy all at once, here are the ones we’re eyeing this year, most of them handmade!

Based in the UK, Froot Vintage sells fun vintage decor and Christmas supplies, and makes wreaths like this kitsch pompom wreath with vintage baubles and tinsel too. They also have options in gold and red!

Again, I just love dried flowers. I have them sprinkled all throughout my apartment. This impressive Holiday dried floral wreath by In Flower would go perfectly with my collection.

As would this Rainbow dried flower wreath by The Peddler PDH complete with pretty dyed ribbons. Find more rainbow Christmas ideas (and a fun disco ball wreath!) here.
This nontraditional Merry Christmas wreath was hand painted by fine artist Gabriella Moxey. Stunning!
After all this rainbow talk, you might not have expected an all-white winter wreath in this collection, but the texture of this faux white pine design brings the right amount of drama.
If you love kitsch, you can’t go wrong with Cody Foster. This Colorful Flocked Wreath features some of our favorite candy colors.
I love seeing how holiday wreaths can be made of just about anything, including big fuzzy pompoms! This Extra Large Pom Pom Wreath Kit by FatPomPoms contains all the materials to whip up your own.
This Handmade Holly-Days Wreath by Glitterville is handmade with paper mache, paint, and gold leaf accents.









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