How to Care For and Decorate a Fresh Christmas Wreath
A fresh Christmas wreath – one made from fresh cut greenery – is a timeless and elegant addition to your Christmas decor! There’s no need to be intimidated by fresh wreaths. They don’t last forever, but here are 3 tips to prolong your wreath and inspiration for decorating one.
1. Buy your fresh Christmas wreath from a store that has handled it properly.
Any store that sells fresh Christmas wreaths should have them in a cool location, either outside or in a cool indoor spot. Don’t buy one that’s been hanging indoors next to a heating vent where it has most likely been drying out. Check your wreath before purchasing. It should feel flexible and fresh, not at all brittle or crispy, and should smell pleasant and fresh.
I have purchased fresh wreaths from both Trader Joe’s and Costco with good success. The one pictured here is from Trader Joe’s.
2. Immediately soak it in the tub.
As soon as you get your fresh Christmas wreath home from the store, place it in the bathtub (or large container) and fill with enough cold water that the greenery is covered. Be sure to use cold water, not warm! Soak for at least a few hours, or up to 24 hours for maximum effect. Drip dry before hanging.
3. Continued care for your fresh Christmas wreath
To keep your wreath looking its best, mist the back of the wreath with cool water every 2 days or so using a spray bottle.
Decorating a Fresh Christmas Wreath
A fresh Christmas wreath is lovely just as it is, but if you’re looking to dress it up even more, consider wiring in some of the following elements:
- Pinecones
- Dried citrus (oranges, lemons, limes)
- Cinnamon sticks, bundled
- Feathers
- Star anise pods
- Berries such as cranberries or juniper berries
- Velvet or satin ribbon
- Brass bells
I hope you get the opportunity to experience a fresh Christmas wreath this year! The beauty, elegance, and fresh aroma cannot be beat!
Want more Christmas and Winter inspiration? Check out my seasonal page here!
Blessings,
Melissa