7 Charming Farmhouse Christmas Wreaths You Can Make

Christmas wreaths look right at home on a Farmhouse style front door. The style answers your desire for calm, comfortable surroundings.

It is not surprising you want to offer a warm welcome to your house. Especially when you look ahead to the holiday season you will spend with family and friends.

These seven Christmas wreaths span a wide range of style variations.

You might want to put an Industrial Farmhouse wreath in your downtown loft. Perhaps you are looking for inspiration for your cozy Coastal Farmhouse cottage.

Then again, you may be searching for an inviting Modern Farmhouse wreath to balance your sleek stainless and granite kitchen.

Make A Farmhouse Christmas Wreath For $10

Make A Farmhouse Christmas Wreath For $10

This classic farmhouse-style Christmas wreath captures the essence of the style beautifully. The red striped ticking says vintage while using a solid seasonal color.  

By tearing the ticking into strips, you create the layered, textured look of classic farmhouse decor. Its clean, simple lines quietly announce that you are entering a traditional farmhouse.

You will need an 18inch metal wreath frame, burlap ribbon wrap, and red striped ticking. Embellish it with locally inspired Christmas elements and a hand-made bow to make it your own.  

You can Make A Farmhouse Christmas Wreath For $10 in about an hour.

How to Make a Rustic Farmhouse Wreath

How to Make a Rustic Farmhouse Wreath

Rustic farmhouse style celebrates the all-natural and rough-hewn. It creates the look using reclaimed and unfinished woods, rusted or distressed finishes, and natural fibers.  

This rustic farmhouse wreath repurposes the natural unfinished fibers of a grapevine. Then it layers on all-natural embellishments to create a unique wreath that can grace your door all winter long.

You will need a 24inch grapevine wreath base. Start with a pine spray as the foundation embellishment for your wreath. Additional natural elements are layered onto the spray and around the grapevine.

You will have a perfect Christmas door decoration when you learn How to Make a Rustic Farmhouse Wreath.

How to Make a Farmhouse Industrial Wine Cork Wreath

How to Make a Farmhouse Industrial Wine Cork Wreath

Industrial farmhouse style softens the hard cold edge of Industrial style with the homespun warmth of Farmhouse.  

This wreath uses an element common to both styles – reusing/repurposing. It traps wine corks in an industrial metal cage. Then it softens the stark image with a farmhouse burlap ribbon.

You will need two 12inch metal wreath forms, wine corks, and wired burlap ribbon for this project. Start by flipping the first frame over so you can hot glue the corks into place. Then you enclose them by wiring the second frame to the first. Finally, you embellish it with a homey burlap ribbon.

All of the steps are in How to Make a Farmhouse Industrial Wine Cork Wreath.

How to Make a Modern DIY Scandinavian Holiday Wreath

How to Make a Modern DIY Scandinavian Holiday Wreath

Scandinavian Farmhouse style evokes the bright white, light wood flooring and clean lines associated with Scandinavia. It tempers that notoriously modern look with signature homey elements of reuse and texture.

This wreath starts with an elegantly simple natural light wood hoop. Then a traditional evergreen garland embellishment adds its rustic seasonal tone. Finally, a papier-mache star adds a fun handcrafted element to the design.

You’ll need a 12inch embroidery hoop, evergreen garland, and papier-mache star to create this wreath. A simple yarn hanger tops the project.  

You just might be humming Christmas carols as you learn How to Make a Modern DIY Scandinavian Holiday Wreath.

How to Make a Farmhouse Christmas Wreath

Make a Gorgeous Farmhouse-Inspired Holiday Wreath

French farmhouse decor mixes Galic sophistication with rustic simplicity. It features old raw wood from floor to ceiling. Its vintage furniture and accents are distressed and weathered by time.

This wreath starts with a principal element of all farmhouse decor. It repurposes a plain grapevine base.  

It adds a layer of natural seasonal greenery, another farmhouse element, using faux lamb’s ear stems, evergreen sprigs, and pussy willow branches. Next, it adds in the sophisticated notes of faux berries.  

Finally, it punctuates the whole project with French flair – a buffalo check bow. 

You should be able to Make a Gorgeous Farmhouse-Inspired Holiday Wreath in about an hour.

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DIY Coastal Farmhouse Winter Wreath

Coastal Farmhouse style takes its inspiration from the rural South along the US Gulf and southern Atlantic coasts. 

This easy wreath captures the season with a traditional farmhouse pine wreath base.  

Next, it creates a layer of the Coastal Farmhouse color scheme – light aqua, spa blue, whites, and neutrals – by adding eucalyptus, berry picks, and tiny pinecones.

Starfish and a few little sand dollars embellishments evoke solitary morning walks along the seashore.

Finish it with a linen ribbon hanger to add some raw farmhouse fiber texture. 

You can complete your DIY Coastal Farmhouse Winter Wreath in a little over an hour.

DIY Faux Eucalyptus Wreath Tutorial

DIY Faux Eucalyptus Wreath Tutorial

Modern Farmhouse starts with the comfortable, relaxed Farmhouse style. Then it adds modern design touches. Rather than worn and rugged accents, it uses smooth lines, glossy accents, and neutral color schemes. 

It takes a step away from the rustic into more sophisticated contemporary design elements. Stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and sleek lighting announce all the modern conveniences.

This wreath strikes the cozy, simple, and uncomplicated tone of modern farmhouse decor. You can top it off with a simple seasonal bow to announce Christmas.

You’ll need a 20″ grapevine wreath, and a variety of faux eucalyptus stems to complete this easy DIY Faux Eucalyptus Wreath Tutorial.

Final Thoughts

Christmas is such a nostalgic holiday. A wreath always transports me to my fondest childhood memories. I can feel the cold snowflakes melting on my nose. My hands are safe within the scratchy warmth of my handknit mittens.

I hope these seven Farmhouse Christmas wreaths inspire you to create a warm welcome to your house this holiday season.