When the new year rolls around and it is time to put away all the Christmas decorations, our homes can suddenly seem plain and bare. Make those walls feel a little more decorated by hanging some of these beautiful winter wreaths on your door or over a mantle. Each one is seasonally appropriate for winter without looking too Christmassy. Which one is your favorite?
5 Winter Wreaths We Love
1. Magnolia & Pinecone Wreath
This wintery wreath has just the right amount of pine needles, which are accented with leaves, berries, pinecones, and magnolias. The white magnolias and red berries offer just the right pop of color while still maintaining a chilly or snowy look. Whether you hang it on your front door or over the mantle, this wreath will carry you from December straight through February.
2. Birch Bark Wreath
Add tons of texture and visual interest to your space when you display this birch bark wreath. A foam core is covered with hundreds of curls of natural birch bark to create a dimensional design that is ideal for winter. It looks wonderful all on its own, but this wreath can also be used in some fresh and surprising ways. Try hanging it over top of a mirror to act as a frame.
3. Succulent Wreath
Trade out your traditional Christmas pine for this contemporary succulent wreath. A Twig wreath base is covered with a stunning assortment of artificial succulents in a variety of green and purple hues. These succulents look just like the real thing without requiring any of the maintenance.
4. Flocked Asheville Pine
Ok, this may be a pine wreath but there is nothing Christmassy about it. Heavy flocking and the sprinkling of textural brown pinecones makes this wreath the ideal choice for winter decor. This snow-covered look brings your favorite parts of winter indoors, without need for shoveling.
5. Feather & Berry Wreath
Gold and green come together beautifully to create this eye-catching artificial wreath. Each individual component is so detailed that you will swear it was real. If you have earthy tones in your living room, this wreath will blend into your decor seamlessly.
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