Sustainable Christmas Wreath: A Green Celebration

'Tis the season to be jolly and environmentally conscious! This year, consider adorning your home with a sustainable Christmas wreath that not only spreads festive cheer, but also contributes to a greener planet. I will walk you through the steps of creating a beautiful sustainable wreath using a moss wreath base, spruce, berried eucalyptus, rosemary, ruscus, honesty seed pods, dried limes, pinecones, and ribbon.

 You will need:

  • Willow wreath ring

  • Moss

  • Spruce

  • Berried Eucalyptus

  • Rosemary

  • Ruscus

  • Honesty Seed Pods

  • Dried limes

  • Pinecones/Dried limes

  • Floral wire/Twine

  • Ribbon

Step 1: Adding Moss

Add moss to your willow wreath ring. You can use floral wire or twine. If you use twine, the wreath will be compostable.

Step 2: Gather Your Foliage

Start by collecting small bundles of spruce, berried eucalyptus, rosemary, and ruscus. Arrange them in your preferred order, ensuring a nice blend of textures and colours.

Step 3: Assembling the Foliage Bundles

Take each bundle and secure it onto the moss wreath base, overlapping them to create a full appearance. Be creative with your arrangements, allowing the different shades and shapes to complement each other. A top tip is to place your wreath on the floor to ensure that you are happy with the shape.

Step 4: Adding Honesty Seed Pods

Once you have added the bundles of foliage all the way around, add the honesty. You can do this by cutting the stem at an angle and poking securely into the wreath.

Step 5: Adding Pinecones and Dried Limes

Enhance the natural charm of your wreath by attaching pinecones and dried limes. Use floral wire to secure them to small pieces of spruce, then strategically place these accents throughout the wreath.

 Step 6: Incorporating Ribbon

Bring a touch of elegance to your wreath by adding ribbon. Whether you choose a classic red, or a shimmering gold, attach it to the wreath in a way that suits your style. You can let it drape down the back for a cascading effect or attach it to the front with a charming bow.

This wreath will dry beautifully. You can also re-use the moss wreath base, the pinecones and the dried limes.

Happy Christmas!

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