12 Winter Wreaths To Cozy Up Your Home Decor

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What is it about wreaths that seem to bring a cozy ambience into the home, when the winter season debuts? Whether they have lights, or just an assortment of perfectly placed greenery, there’s something welcoming and charming about them. While these wreaths will most definitely be great for Christmas, many of them can be left out throughout the winter season, and might even carry you into the spring. Keep reading for some stunning winter wreath recommendations.

We all know those mistletoe bundles that hang over doorways, and honestly we all likely cautiously look out for them around the holidays. Catch your unsuspecting guests with this sparkling frosted wreath, which is actually artificial mistletoe. Hang it above an entryway, or simply from a hook on the front door. Even if it doesn’t inspire kisses, it will be an eye-catching piece.

We all know those mistletoe bundles that hang over doorways, and honestly we all likely cautiously look out for them around the holidays. Catch your unsuspecting guests with this sparkling frosted wreath, which is actually artificial mistletoe. Hang it above an entryway, or simply from a hook on the front door. Even if it doesn’t inspire kisses, it will be an eye-catching piece.

Beautifully crafted, white pip berries are sprinkled all throughout this grapevine wreath, creating a similar contrast as to when barren forest trees are coated with snow. It’s important to keep in mind that this one is relatively delicate, and should be kept away from moisture. So maybe it’s one for over the mantle. We absolutely love the idea of pairing a red ribbon with this.

World Market has an abundance of high-quality, and stunningly crafted home decor. Made of Japanese climbing fern, and bamboo, the metallic coated wreath adds a modern sparkle to your home’s winter look. The berries are artificial, but will certainly be more durable.

Quite the unexpected blend comes together to create this winter wreath, that will contribute a bit of cheer to the cold cloudy days of the season. Authentic pinecones set against pine greenery, while magnolia, eucalyptus and floral accents strangely yet perfectly mesh with the look. Those little sprinkles of pink are just lovely.

Wreaths have really come a long way from the ultra fake looking plastic greenery that they typically used to be made from. Alpine flora, (yeah that sounds amazing), is strategically placed throughout the bountiful arrangement, and is quite realistic. White lights have been inconspicuously tucked behind the beautiful spread, adding that warm glow.

It’s hard to beat a traditional beauty like this, as it takes us back to childhood and instills heartwarming nostalgia. Red ornaments against greenery seems to have always been adorning front doors, for generations. With full fluffy branches, the perfectly sized wreath is infused with magic via the shiny red ornaments that vary in shape and texture. This looks like the perfect thing to welcome ole Saint Nick when he comes down the chimney.

Looking like something out of a Hallmark movie, these various sized red berries are dusted with a coat of frost, that is incredibly lifelike. Just a few sprigs of greenery pop out from behind, and a twig base reminds us of the typical surroundings in the height of winter.

Now we are getting super minimalist, which can be ultra refreshing after taking down ornate holiday decorations. Thin birch twigs are placed in a uniform manner, and create a stark winter piece. Leave it as it is, or maybe consider putting your own touch on it. Maybe some pinecones from your yard, or a simplistic white bird figure would give it that spark you were looking for.

Wreaths can be really expensive, and then it may not be something you want to put on your front door to weather. Perhaps you were looking for an affordable option that you don’t mind getting a little bit snow dusted. Walmart brings you an affordable option. And it already is layered with artificial frosty precipitation. Keep it simple, or add lights and bows.

The Bradford Exchange really knows how to make a timeless, collectible item. Before even laying our eyes upon this Thomas Kinkade themed wreath, we knew just from the title we would probably add it to the list. The wreath has been crafted to look like it has been carved from ice, and a friendly snowman sits off to the side. It’s winter magic at its best.

Just when we thought we couldn’t out do the magic, there’s another glorious Thomas Kinkade themed wreath. A Christmas village scene sits in the center, as the ultimate focal point. But the surrounding frosted holly berries, and dramatic bow really give it those final touches that make it a true grand finale winter wreath.


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