Gorgeous Holiday Wreaths

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

So, people will make wreaths out of just about anything these days.  Do you know what I'm talking about? If you are addicted to Pinterest like I am, then you do.  Maybe that has always been the case but we just couldn't as easily see what everyone around the world was creating.  I prefer the traditional full and fruity wreath, like in the first image.  And while there are some real doozies out there (socks? old rags?), I must admit that there are some incredibly creative and beautiful ones out there, too.  Here are some of my favorite traditional and creative ones: 



































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Cindy Albert said...

Stacy, those wreaths are amazing! Which one are you going to use?

Gild and Grace said...

Love a good Christmas wreath and these are gorgeous!

Abbey x

Natasha in Oz said...

I have pinned quite a few of these too. I do agree that the traditional ones are the prettiest. There are so many amazing wreaths out there!

Happy Pinning!

Best wishes,
Natasha @ 5 Minutes Just for Me.

Allison Egan said...

I love the idea of fruit in a wreath - so organic and pretty! Love green apples!
xo Allison
Spicer + Bank
www.spicerandbank.blogspot.com

The enchanted home said...

Wow Stacy, would say you just about covered every kind of wreath out there!! I love an oversized one wiht tons of pinecones and berries and maybe some fruit.....all beautiful!

Haus and Home said...

I just took my fall wreath down, time for my Christmas wreath to make a debut this weekend! I love the greenery wreath with the starfish and the monogram letter boxwood wreath!

Amy @MaisonDecor said...

That second wreath caught my eye, with the feathers and the granny smith apples. Thanks for all the ideas~I might have to get my wreath up today.

Shelley said...

Those are lovely! I've got a plain one hanging around just waiting for all of this inspiration :)

chichomeantiquesblog said...

Ok now I am inspired to hang my wreaths on the front door!

Wendi @ Classic Chic Home said...

Great inspiration, Stacy. I'm still drawn to a more traditional style, with lots of greenery and a gorgeous bow.
Have a lovely day,
~ Wendi ~

Diane said...

Wow! You get the gold star for great wreath picks today!!!! :D
I too have my eye open for lovely wreaths on Pinterest and have pinned quite a few of these as well. Shall we guess that the first two are your favorites?

FABBY'S LIVING said...

Oh goodness me, I love them all, specially the one with the feathers, sooo elegant, as I'm not rustic myself, but here they are for all tastes! Thanks for sharing, I will check to make a couple for my kitchen. FABBY

Barbara@HausDesign said...

I was thinking a post about wreaths would be nice but you have topped all the ideas I had - what a beautiful post!!! I'm off to pin several. I hate our front door on our house here - it can't accommodate a wreath and I really miss having one to welcome guests!

Kathysue said...

Hi Stacy! Love all of the inspiration, I had to pin a few myself!!! I just love this time of year!! I have the Ballard pine initial wreath, I got it years ago and gave each of my kids one for their door. We have to have the infamous "P" up somewhere at Christmas too!
Kathysue

Coley said...

Gorgeous inspiration. Mine seems so boring next to those!

Sheila @SZInteriors said...

Wow, Stacy - what a great collection! So much inspiration, but where to start. I think the one that really caught my eye was the prettyhandgirl.com image. It's gorgeous!

Interior Design Musings said...

Stacy,
Just bookmarked this post under "Christmas" I am very picky about what I bookmark for this folder and this one is a keeper. I stopped on that pheasant feather green apple wreathe and could not look away!! stunning examples. M.

Ivy Clad said...

I love them all! One for each door, maybe? ;) The cork wreaths are definitely lots of fun!

-Keri