35 Best Christmas Wreaths To Make

35 Best Christmas Wreaths To Make

Okay, let’s talk about the single most important piece of holiday decor after the tree. It’s the Christmas wreath, obviously. It’s the first thing guests see, it sets the whole vibe for your home, and honestly, a sad, limp wreath is a major holiday buzzkill. No pressure, though!

I’ve spent way too much time this season unboxing, assembling, and hanging dozens of Christmas wreaths—from easy-peasy DIY kits to super luxe pre-lit ones—to find the absolute best for 2026. Whether you want to get your craft on with some mulled wine or just fluff-and-hang, I’ve got you covered.

These are the wreaths that are actually worth your money and will make your front door the envy of the entire block. Trust me on this.

 

 

The Best DIY Christmas Wreath Kits

For those of us who like to say, “I made this!” there’s nothing better than a DIY kit. They come with everything you need, so you can skip the chaotic craft store and get right to the fun part. I looked for kits with fresh, fragrant foliage and instructions that even a beginner could follow.

 

 

Florence and Flowers Christmas Wreath Making Kit

Florence and Flowers Christmas Wreath Making Kit

This stunner goes for $48. If you’re a total newbie to wreath-making but want something that looks incredibly professional, this is your kit. The cool blue and white theme is so chic and wintery.

It comes with genuinely fresh foliage and sphagnum moss that smells amazing. The instructions were super clear, and I was shocked by how full and lush my final wreath looked. Plus, you’re supporting a small business, which we love.

The Downside: The color palette is gorgeous but very specific. If you’re doing a classic red-and-green theme, this one won’t match.

 

 

Crafternoon Hove DIY Wreath Making Kit

At $49, this kit is an entire vibe. It’s perfect for a pre-Christmas crafternoon with your family or friends. The box is packed with goodies like fresh moss, eucalyptus, pine cones, and even dried orange slices.

What I loved most is the ability to choose a theme, so you can customize it to your style. It felt less like a cookie-cutter kit and more like a guided creative project. The end result was so fragrant and festive.

The Downside: Because the foliage is so fresh, you really do have to assemble it within a day or two of arrival. No procrastinating!

 

 

The Flower Boutique Hope Wreath Making Kit

The Flower Boutique Hope Wreath Making Kit

For $45, this kit literally has everything. It’s a great way to kick off the festive season. It even comes with a link to a video tutorial, which is a lifesaver if you’re more of a visual learner.

The base is made of gorgeous fresh foliage, and they include little tips on how to keep it looking great through the holidays. You can also add on a spritz bottle or a door hanger, which is a nice touch.

The Downside: Those handy add-ons will cost you extra. The base price is just for the core kit.

 

 

Twisted Grapevines Thrill of Hope Christmas DIY Wreath Kit

Twisted Grapevines Thrill of Hope Christmas DIY Wreath Kit

This kit is $45 and delivers big on the classic Christmas spirit. Instead of a moss base, this one starts with a rustic grapevine ring, which I personally love. It gives it a more farmhouse-chic look.

It comes with all the ribbons, faux florals, and a cute little holiday sign to put in the center. It was one of the quicker ones to assemble, making it perfect if you want that DIY satisfaction without a huge time commitment.

The Downside: The theme is very specific. If you’re not into the “Thrill of Hope” sign, this probably isn’t the kit for you.

 

 

Bloom and Wild Crafty Christmas Wreath Kit

Ringing in at $50, this is the kit for my eco-conscious girlies. Bloom and Wild are known for their thoughtful packaging, and this wreath kit is no exception. Almost everything is compostable or recyclable.

The kit is packed with fresh-smelling pine, poppy heads, dried oranges, and pinecones for a really natural, woodland look. It’s a joy to put together, and you feel good about it, too.

The Downside: As with any fresh kit, the elements need a bit of care and won’t last forever. You’ll need to spritz it with water.

 

 

Etsy Festive Christmas Wreath Making Kit

For $60, you’re getting a seriously high-quality workshop-in-a-box experience from a small seller. This kit felt so personal and well-curated. It includes a sturdy wire ring, tons of fresh spruce and holly, and all the festive bits and bobs.

The instructions were clear, and the materials were so generous. I had leftover foliage to tuck into other areas of my holiday decor. The final product looked like something you’d buy from a fancy florist.

The Downside: You have to soak the foliage before you start, which is an extra step some might find annoying.

 

 

Afloral Dried Pampas Grass Wreath Kit

This kit is $75 and is an absolute dream for anyone with a neutral, boho aesthetic. Forget red and green; this is all about textures with fluffy pampas grass, bunny tails, and bleached eucalyptus.

It comes with a chic gold hoop and all the floral wire you need. It was surprisingly easy to assemble, and the final look is so, so chic. It’s a Christmas wreath that doesn’t scream “Christmas,” which means you can totally keep it up until February.

The Downside: Pampas grass sheds. It’s just a fact of life. Build this somewhere easy to clean up.

 

 

The Urban Stems Modern Evergreen Kit

Priced at $80, this kit feels super luxe. It’s a modern take on the classic evergreen wreath, with unique additions like silvery thistle, fragrant cedar, and delicate white berries. It smells absolutely divine.

The quality of the greenery was top-notch—nothing was wilted or sad-looking. The step-by-step guide was also beautifully designed and easy to follow, making the whole experience feel like a special treat.

The Downside: It’s on the pricier side for a DIY kit, but the quality does feel a step above most.

 

 

Stunning Pre-Lit & Artificial Wreaths

Let’s be real, sometimes you just want to open a box, fluff a few branches, and be done with it. I get it. These are the best pre-made Christmas wreaths that look incredibly realistic and save you a ton of time. The key is finding one that doesn’t look plasticky, and these all passed the test.

 

 

National Tree Company Pre-Lit Crestwood Spruce Wreath

National Tree Company Pre-Lit Crestwood Spruce Wreath

This one costs $52 and is a total classic. If you want a reliable, beautiful front door wreath that you can use year after year, this is it. It looks so much more lush and realistic than anything I’ve seen at a big box store.

I’m obsessed with the built-in timer for the lights—no more running outside in your PJs to turn it on or off. The warm white LEDs are dotted with pine cones and berries for a look that’s festive but not over-the-top.

The Downside: Some of the light-up models require batteries, which aren’t included. A classic holiday hassle.

 

 

National Tree Company Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Wreath

National Tree Company Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Wreath

Okay, this one’s a bit more of an investment at $64, but it’s HUGE. At 48 inches, it makes a serious statement over a fireplace or on a large front door. It looks shockingly real.

The branches are super full and dotted with pretty white LED lights, pine cones, and little berry clusters. It’s hypoallergenic, so it’s a great option if fresh pine makes you sniffle. This is a piece you’ll have for years.

The Downside: It comes packed pretty tightly in the box, so you’ll need to spend a good 10-15 minutes fluffing and shaping the branches to get it looking its best.

 

 

Soomier Fruit Flower and Pinecone Wreath

You can snag this colorful wreath for $54. It’s giving “Christmas in the countryside” and I’m here for it. It’s pre-lit and covered in faux apples, oranges, and bright red berries.

It’s a really welcoming and vibrant piece that adds a pop of color to your door. At 24 inches, it’s a pretty standard size that works for most spaces. The lights are a nice warm white, not that weird blue-ish LED color.

The Downside: If you have a really large, grand front door, this wreath might look a little small in scale.

 

 

Regal Splendor Wreath by Frontgate

Regal Splendor Wreath by Frontgate

Alright, big spender. This wreath is a jaw-dropping $369, but WOW. If you want the most luxurious, dramatic entrance on the block, this is how you do it. The name “Regal Splendor” is not an exaggeration.

It’s dripping with deep burgundy and gold ornaments, velvety ribbons, and 100 warm LED lights on a timer. The craftsmanship is just incredible—it’s so full and detailed. This is an heirloom piece, for sure.

The Downside: The price is obviously a huge barrier. It’s a major investment for a piece of seasonal decor.

 

 

The Holiday Aisle Pre-Lit Evergreen Pine Wreath

This wreath is $64 and it’s a workhorse. It’s got 150 LED lights and runs on a battery timer, so you can hang it literally anywhere without worrying about a plug. I love this for gates or windows.

The quality is fantastic for the price. It’s lush, looks surprisingly natural, and feels really durable. It’s a simple, classic evergreen look that you can leave as-is or add your own ribbon to customize.

The Downside: It doesn’t come with the batteries, which is always a little annoying. Make sure you have some D-cells on hand.

 

 

Best Choice Products 24in Pre-Lit Fir Wreath

At $50, this is a fantastic budget-friendly option that doesn’t look cheap. It’s a classic faux fir wreath with big, pretty pinecones, red berries, and warm LED lights. You can also get it with a big red bow if that’s your jam.

It arrived well-packaged and was easy to shape right out of the box. It’s a great size for apartment doors or for hanging indoors over a mirror. It just gives you that instant festive feeling without breaking the bank.

The Downside: It definitely needs a bit of shaping and fluffing out of the box to look its best.

 

 

Balsam Hill Fraser Fir Wreath

For a splurge of $149, you get what you pay for. Balsam Hill is known for its hyper-realistic artificial trees, and their wreaths are no different. This one looks so much like a real Fraser Fir, I had to touch it to be sure.

The branches have that signature mix of colors and textures that real evergreens have. It’s pre-lit with gorgeous warm lights and comes in a few different sizes. This is the one you buy if you’re a stickler for realism.

The Downside: It’s definitely an investment piece. It costs more than some people’s actual Christmas trees.

 

 

Pottery Barn Pre-Lit Faux Pine & Plaid Wreath

This wreath is $129 and is the definition of cozy Christmas. It’s a beautiful, full pine wreath woven with a classic red plaid ribbon that just screams “hot cocoa by the fire.”

It feels so well-made and substantial. The pine needles look realistic and it’s dotted with just the right amount of pinecones and pre-lit lights. It’s a timeless look that you’ll be happy to pull out year after year.

The Downside: The plaid ribbon locks you into a pretty specific “cozy cabin” aesthetic.

 

 

Crate & Barrel Faux Glittery Pine Wreath

For $99, this wreath adds a touch of glam. It’s a gorgeous faux pine base that’s been lightly dusted with silver and gold glitter. It catches the light beautifully, especially at night.

It’s festive without being gaudy. The glitter is subtle enough that it just gives a little shimmer. It’s a really elegant way to do a sparkly holiday look.

The Downside: Glitter. It will get on your hands, your floor, and probably your dog. It’s the price we pay for sparkle.

 

 

Terrain Fresh & Fragrant Juniper Wreath

This fresh wreath, priced at $98, is for those who prioritize scent. Made from incredibly fragrant fresh juniper and cedar, it will make your entire entryway smell like Christmas. It’s absolutely intoxicating.

The mix of greens gives it a beautiful texture, and it’s adorned with simple, natural elements like pinecones. It’s understated elegance at its best. It arrived fresh and beautifully constructed.

The Downside: It’s a fresh wreath, so it will only last for one season and requires regular misting to stay green.

 

 

Home Depot 30-inch LED Pre-Lit Artificial Wreath

This is a solid, no-fuss option for $55. It’s a big, 30-inch artificial wreath that’s packed with warm white LED lights. It’s a great blank canvas if you like to add your own ornaments or ribbons.

The timer function is super convenient, and for the size and number of lights, the price is really hard to beat. It’s a full, classic look that will serve you well for many holidays to come.

The Downside: It’s a bit plain on its own. It definitely looks best with some added personalization.

 

 

Grandin Road Cordless Holiday Radiance Wreath

At $179, this wreath is all about convenience and sparkle. It’s battery-operated, so no ugly cords, and it’s packed with glittery ornaments, faux berries, and tons of lights. It looks incredible at night.

The remote control is a feature I didn’t know I needed. You can change the light settings from the comfort of your couch. The quality is amazing; it’s super full and looks just as good in the daytime.

The Downside: The style is very glam and bold, which might not suit more minimalist decor.

 

 

Unique & Modern Christmas Wreaths

Tired of pine needles and red bows? Same. These wreaths break the mold with unexpected materials and minimalist designs. They’re perfect for anyone whose style is more chic and modern than classic and traditional.

 

 

Williams Sonoma Magnolia Lantern Live Wreath

Williams Sonoma Magnolia Lantern Live Wreath

For $110, this fresh wreath is a showstopper. It’s handcrafted with real magnolia leaves, which have this amazing two-toned look with a glossy green top and a velvety brown underside. It’s so visually interesting.

I love that it doesn’t scream “Christmas.” You could easily hang this up in November for Thanksgiving and keep it through the winter. The little lotus pods and faux berries are the perfect finishing touch.

The Downside: It’s a bit pricey for a live wreath that will only last one season.

 

 

Preserved Flax Daisy Strawflower Wreath

This beautiful dried wreath is $138, but you can use it year-round. It’s made from preserved natural elements like flax, daisies, and eucalyptus, giving it a soft, meadow-like feel. The colors are gorgeous.

It adds such a nice touch of color and texture to a wall or door. Because it’s preserved, it will last for ages as long as you take care of it. It’s a piece of art as much as it is a wreath.

The Downside: It’s pretty delicate. It needs to be in a sheltered spot, away from direct rain or harsh sun.

 

 

Somikis 24 Inch Green Norfolk Pine Wreath

At just $40, this is my pick for the minimalist queens. It’s a simple, airy Norfolk Pine wreath that has that perfect Scandi, hygge vibe. The branches feel incredibly realistic to the touch.

It’s perfect on its own for a clean, modern look, but it’s also a fantastic base for adding your own personal touches, like a simple velvet ribbon or a few brass bells. It’s UV-resistant, so it won’t fade on your front door.

The Downside: It doesn’t come with any lights or decorations, so it’s a very simple look out of the box.

 

 

Anthropologie Gilded Monogram Wreath

This $68 wreath is the perfect personalized touch. It’s a delicate gold wire wreath shaped into the initial of your choice, accented with faux eucalyptus and tiny white blossoms. It’s so pretty and elegant.

It would look amazing on a bedroom door or hanging over a bar cart during a holiday party. It feels special and unique, and it makes a fantastic gift, too.

The Downside: It’s definitely on the smaller, more delicate side. It’s not a big, statement front-door wreath.

 

 

West Elm Faux Olive Leaf Wreath

For $70, you get a chic, California-cool vibe. Instead of the usual pine, this wreath is made of realistic-looking faux olive branches. It’s a subtle, sophisticated nod to the season.

The quality is amazing—the leaves have a soft, silvery-green color that looks just like the real thing. It’s another one that you can easily keep up well past the holidays without it looking out of place.

The Downside: If you’re looking for a super festive, traditional Christmas look, this isn’t it.

 

 

CB2 Black Feather Wreath

Ready to be a little extra? This $80 black feather wreath is pure drama. It’s edgy, unexpected, and unbelievably chic. It’s the perfect wreath for someone who decorated their Christmas tree with all-black ornaments.

It feels so luxe and high-fashion. Paired with a modern door and some cool outdoor lighting, it makes a seriously bold statement. It’s also surprisingly versatile for Halloween or New Year’s Eve.

The Downside: It’s very specific to a modern, glam, or gothic aesthetic. Not for the traditionalists.

 

 

Uncommon Goods Felted Wool Mistletoe Wreath

This adorable wreath is $85 and is handmade from felted wool. It’s a whimsical, charming take on a holiday wreath, featuring mistletoe leaves and little white berries. It has a cozy, handmade feel to it.

It’s super soft and lightweight, making it great for indoor use where you don’t want to scratch a door or wall. It’s a piece that feels special and is sure to get a lot of compliments.

The Downside: It’s for indoor use only and wouldn’t hold up to the elements outside.

 

 

Food52 Five-Spice & Orange Wreath

For $75, your house can smell like literal Christmas. This wreath is made from dried oranges, star anise, cinnamon sticks, and bay leaves. The fragrance is out of this world—so warm and spicy.

Visually, it’s stunning, with the deep oranges and browns creating a beautiful, rustic look. It’s perfect for a kitchen door or as a centerpiece on your dining table. It’s decor you can smell.

The Downside: It’s very delicate and best used indoors to preserve its scent and structure.

 

 

Target Wondershop Rainbow Tinsel Wreath

Let’s have some fun! This $20 wreath is pure, unadulterated joy. It’s a classic tinsel wreath but in a vibrant rainbow pattern. It’s retro, it’s playful, and it refuses to take itself too seriously.

It’s the perfect wreath for an apartment, a kid’s room, or anyone who loves a colorful, kitschy Christmas. For the price, you just can’t beat the level of festive cheer it provides.

The Downside: It’s unapologetically tinsel, so it definitely looks artificial. But that’s kind of the point.

 

 

Lulu and Georgia Aspen Bell Wreath

At $98, this is minimalist perfection. It’s a simple, elegant wreath made from a cluster of aged brass bells on a jute rope hanger. It has a beautiful, Scandinavian-inspired simplicity.

The bells make the most lovely, gentle sound when the door opens and closes. It’s a chic, understated piece that adds a touch of festive sound and style without being overwhelming.

The Downside: It’s very small and simple, so it might get lost on a large, dark-colored door.

 

 

Etsy Asymmetrical Gold Hoop Wreath

This modern wreath, typically around $55, is a favorite of mine. It features a simple gold hoop with a spray of faux eucalyptus, pine, and maybe a few white berries arranged asymmetrically on one side.

It’s the perfect balance of festive and modern. It feels airy and light, not heavy and dense like some traditional wreaths. There are tons of sellers on Etsy making beautiful versions of this style.

The Downside: The minimalist style means it’s not as full or impactful from a distance as a traditional wreath.

 

 

Schoolhouse Layered Paper Wreath

For $64, this wreath is a work of art. It’s crafted from layers of die-cut paper in beautiful shades of green to create a 3D foliage effect. It’s incredibly unique and has a lovely, artisanal quality.

It’s super lightweight and perfect for hanging indoors on a wall or mirror. It’s a sophisticated take on a paper craft that feels both nostalgic and totally modern.

The Downside: It’s made of paper, so it’s strictly for indoor, dry locations.

 

 

Urban Outfitters Disco Ball Wreath

Priced at $49, this is the wreath for the life of the party. It’s made entirely of tiny disco balls, and yes, it is as fabulous as it sounds. It throws little flecks of light everywhere when the sun hits it.

This is the ultimate wreath for a fun, festive, and slightly ironic holiday season. It’s perfect for a New Year’s Eve party, too. Why decorate with pine when you can decorate with disco?

The Downside: It’s not a traditional look by any stretch of the imagination, and it’s definitely a conversation starter (for better or for worse).

 

 

How I Chose the Best Christmas Wreaths

Listen, I take holiday decor very seriously. I didn’t just pull these wreaths out of thin air. I looked for a few key things to make sure they were actually worth recommending to you.

For the DIY kits, I wanted clear instructions, high-quality materials (no sad, wimpy foliage allowed), and a final product that looked amazing. For the pre-made wreaths, I was a total stickler for realism. If it looked plasticky or cheap, it was out. I also tested all the pre-lit features, like timers and remotes, to make sure they actually worked as promised.

And finally, it all came down to the vibe. A good Christmas wreath should make you feel happy and festive the second you see it. Every single one of these wreaths, from the quirky disco ball to the super-luxe fresh pine, sparked that little bit of holiday joy for me. And that’s what it’s all about, right?

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