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Christmas wreaths are a holiday decorating must, but just one pre-made wreath can cost a bundle. Luckily, a viewer named Sandra has an amazing DIY idea for making beautiful wreaths without the hefty price tag.
Purchase a few grapevine wreaths at your local craft store. These should cost less than $15, she says! Make sure to pick up floral wire as well. You can find decorative items around your home, as well as adding natural touches like tree clippings from your backyard.
Once you've picked out your details, take the floral wire and wrap it around the wreath to add texture. Then, use a hot glue gun and more wire to attach your other pieces to the wreath.
Sandra chose juniper and running pine, plus a sprig of red berries to add a pop of color to her wreaths. She tops off the look with a few pieces of rosemary, which give the wreaths a fresh scent.
Look how pretty!
Watch Sandra make one with Rach in the video above!
Once you’ve put together four or five, hang the wreaths on a blank wall in your house for a gorgeous and simple holiday collage.