I grew up in New England part of a family in which decorating for Christmas was a really big deal. We had wreaths on every door, hanging on our lamppost, and on the barns too. I want to share these Christmas wreath ideas, all natural-looking, to get the holiday spirit going in full gear.
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All our wreaths were fresh and had been bought at nearby stands or made from evergreen branches collected off of our property. These days, artificial wreaths are popular because they look realistic, last all season, and can be used from year to year.
I owned a Christmas decorating business in San Francisco for 14 years. All the wreaths we used on jobs were artificial because of fire laws. We used them over and over again throughout the years, decorating with a different theme each time.

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Christmas Wreath Tips & Accessories
TIP: I want to share with you a quick and easy fix we used when wreaths were getting a bit sparse from having the ornamentation yanked off them every year. We’d simply fill in with garland and/or branches wired to the frame making the wreath nice and full (or even fuller) again.
TIP: Storage is key. Place your holiday wreaths in a box or wreath storage bag and don’t pile anything on top of it. I store mine in heavy-duty garbage bags in storage closets in my garage. They’re out of any sunlight, stay dry, and don’t have other decor stacked on top of them. Hanging them up is another option.
TIP: Fluff your wreath to make it look better. I fluff before I hang a wreath and then do any “fluff-up touches” after it’s hung. It’ll look more natural and fuller rather than having all the tips smushed and bent.
TIP: If don’t want to put a nail in your door here are some wreath hanger options: simple clear hanger, adjustable brass hanger, elegant hanger, and ornate hanger.
I sold my Christmas decorating business and warehouse in 2005 and still have the wreath I made a few days before the sales of both wrapped up. I’ve added in some stem balls throughout the years but the red, green, and gold ornamentation has remained pretty much the same. It’s 2022 as I’m writing this and the wreath still looks great – you can see it above.
You can switch up the ribbons and decor if you’d like or keep it the same. A festive wreath is a welcoming sign. You can bet we here at Joy Us Garden will be hanging them on our front door and in our homes once again this holiday season. On to the Christmas wreath ideas!
Christmas Wreaths To Buy Online
Mixed Greenery Christmas Wreaths

1) Modern Eucalyptus Wreath, $38
This is a sleek and modern take on a eucalyptus wreath. Since it’s so simple, it can be displayed year-round for a pop of greenery in your home.

3) Olive Leaf Wreath, $199
This simple olive leaf wreath can be used during Christmas time and all year round. The little pops of color are a delightful sight.

5) Dried Eucalyptus Wreath, $129
This wreath has tons of texture thanks to the mixed arrangement of freshly cut eucalyptus including spiral, seeded, and knife-blade eucalyptus plants. Each one is made to order so yours will be fresh and unique.
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Berry Holiday Wreaths

7) Christmas Pine Wreath, $235
Make a statement this year by hanging this 24-inch classic wreath on your door. It’s made from artificial evergreens, pine, olive branches, and red berries to give off that festive Christmas feel. This wreath is timeless.
9) Mixed Pine and Berry Wreath, $149
Nothing screams Christmas more than holly berries and pine branches. This classic red and green traditional Christmas wreath features some pinecones to bring nature indoors this holiday season.
11) Oval Berry Wreath, $240
Greet your guests in style this season with this out of the ordinary Oval Wreath. The wreath is full of natural-looking winter pine, bay leaf, twigs, and red berries along with natural pinecones.
Pinecone Wreaths

13) Red Pinecone Wreath, $130-$375
Hundreds of pine cones were used to create this elegant Christmas wreath, and it shows. This is a gorgeous wreath and a great pop of color.

15) Maine Pinecone Wreath, $168
The pinecones on this wreath are collected off the coast of Maine and are wired onto a sturdy metal frame. This wreath is not only beautiful, but it’s also extremely durable too.
17) Gold Handmade Wreath, $86
This pinecone wreath comes in two different finishes: natural and golden. Depending on your style, this handmade wreath is gorgeous on its own or you can add more ornaments to completely customize it.
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We hope you enjoy these beautiful Christmas wreath ideas as much as we do and they a touch of beauty to your holiday decor!