7 ideas for country style Christmas wreaths

Decorate your front door with a lovely seasonal wreath to welcome holiday visitors in true festive spirit!

christmas wreath with white ribbon on blue door

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1 Touch of silver

Spread the magic of Christmas with a simple but effective wreath crafted from silvery eucalyptus and ribbon - fresh in festive style and scent!

christmas wreath with herbs on wooden door

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2 Fruit punch

Combine seasonal fruits with ribbon-tied cinnamon bundles, pine cones, herbs and fresh foliage for a wreath that's good enough to eat!

christmas wreath with frosted fruits on blue door

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3 Sugar and spice

Dress your door to impress with a quirky twist on a traditional design. Opt for a colourful wreath featuring clustered pops of frosted fruits for sassy appeal.

christmas wreath with red roses on wooden door

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4 English rose

Country garden favourites such as velvety roses, juicy rosehips, and berries provide beautiful red pops amongst dark leafy ivy. Work-in elegant game feathers to add lovely patterned details.

christmas wreath with pinecones and candles

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5 Winter wonderland

An oversized wreath of snow covered pinecones makes an ideal Scandi-inspired statement - the perfect addition to a seasonal mantlepiece.

christmas wreath with pink berries on blue window

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6 Pretty-in-pink

Lace green foliage with sweet bunches of pink berries and generous sprigs of purple lavender to create a harmonious display - foraged in nature and romantic at heart.

christmas wreath with flower and leaves on door

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7 Petal power

Mix-and-match contrasting colours and textures for a wreath with a twist. Layer pastel-hued hydrangea heads on burnished leaves and rustic twigs for an informal yet enchanting arrangement.

Ginevra Benedetti
Deputy Editor (Print)

Ginevra Benedetti has been the Deputy Editor of Ideal Home magazine since 2021. With a career in magazines spanning nearly twenty years, she has worked for the majority of the UK’s interiors magazines, both as staff and as a freelancer. She first joined the Ideal Home team in 2011, initially as the Deputy Decorating Editor and has never left! She currently oversees the publication of the brand’s magazine each month, from planning through to publication, editing, writing or commissioning the majority of the content.