DIY Pine Tree Christmas Wreath with Trendy Tree Products
Pine Tree Christmas Wreath
Carrie and I recently made this pine tree Christmas wreath during a Facebook live, and you can watch the replay below!
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Using an open tree frame, greenery picks, red balls, and a bold red ribbon, we created a cheerful and eye-catching wreath perfect for the holiday season. All the products we used are from Trendy Tree, and in this post, I’ll walk you through each step so you can make one too!
Watch the Replay
Products for the Pine Tree Christmas Wreath
XX085324 Pencil Tie Balls – used 3 out of a bag of 6
rgc118724 2.5″ Red Gauze Ribbon
Tools & Tips
You’ll need wire cutters to trim the branches from the pine and cedar bushes. While the open tree form has some built-in twist ties, there may be spots where you’ll need to attach branches. For those areas, short pieces of chenille stems, zip ties, or binding wire will work perfectly.
I found that paper-wrapped binding wire blended nicely and was nearly invisible.
When it comes to ornaments, you can save money by using simple ball ornaments from Walmart or other stores. We used twist balls that are typically meant for securing ornaments into wreaths or garlands, but instead, we cut off the twists and hot glued them directly into the pine Christmas tree wreath. It worked great!
Creative Spots to Display Your Christmas Pine Tree Wreath Indoors
While wreaths are traditionally hung on front doors, this Christmas pine tree wreath offers plenty of versatility for indoor decorating. It would look beautiful hanging on an interior wall or cabinet door, adding a festive touch to any room. You can also display it on a mantle or tabletop for a charming holiday accent. Just remember, this tree doesn’t stand alone, so you’ll need to hang it or prop it up against a surface to keep it securely in place.
Essential Tools for Crafting Your Christmas Pine Tree Wreath
Wire Cutter (Amazon)
8″ Electric Skillet (for hot glue) (Amazon)
Gorilla Glue Sticks (Amazon)
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