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New Year- a holiday highly revered in our country. This is a new stage of life, many believe that with the advent of next year, changes are bound to happen. And they depend on how you spend this holiday. There is even a proverb among the people: “how you celebrate the New Year is how you will spend it.” On this holiday, it is customary to prepare many different dishes, clean the house and decorate it in every possible way. Even without following traditions, people still decorate their homes before this holiday, since decorations are the harbingers of the holiday. They create a special atmosphere, create a New Year's mood and allow you to surprise guests with the skill of the owner. Today we will dedicate the day to create a DIY New Year's wreath with you.

Decorations are harbingers of the holiday

For the New Year's Eve, a wreath will be an excellent decorative element.

Wreaths are made from anything

In our country, it is customary to make a wreath as a New Year's decoration. However, it has a certain history and symbolism. This decoration came to us from Western countries, where it is a symbol of Christmas. And its real name is “Advent wreath”. Its invention is believed to date back to 1839, and is attributed to the hands of Johann Hinrich Wichern. A Hamburg theologian and Lutheran raised children from a poor family. With the onset of winter, they often asked their mentor if Christmas would come soon (and according to Catholic traditions it is December 25). So that the pupils could count down the days until Christmas, he made a wreath from an old wheel, branches from the garden and satin ribbons, and put 24 small red candles and 4 large white ones in it. Every day the children lit one candle, and on Sunday, along with the small one, they also lit a large white candle. So on December 24, the last candle was burned on Christmas Eve, which indicated the coming of Christmas.

This version is the most famous. However, there is information about ancient Germanic settlements where such wreaths were made before Christmas. The ancient Slavs made similar wreaths from ears of corn and hung them on the door at the entrance. They considered him a talisman and revered him very much. But there is no exact information about what these wreaths looked like and what symbolism they carried. In the old days, the Ukrainian Slavs, for example, used the didukh decoration as a symbol of Christmas. This is a sheaf of straw, which was installed in the corner of the house under the icon. It was considered a talisman, a symbol of wealth, prosperity and preservation of the ancestral family.

In modern traditions, the Christmas wreath has lost its symbolism and is used as a decoration. Often, fir branches, holly, mistletoe and poinsettia are used to make it. These plants are famous for their ability to stay green all winter. In addition, there is a belief that if two lovers kiss under a wreath of mistletoe on Christmas night, they will life together will be full of happiness. So, this decoration is hung above the front door or placed on festive table. In the second case, candles are often used to light them on New Year's or Christmas night.

In general, this tradition is typical for Western countries. However, we also find it in our country as a decoration. Only here it does not carry any special symbolism, and wreaths are made not for Christmas, but as a New Year's decoration. They look very attractive. We propose to create this miracle.

The New Year's wreath has its own history and symbolism

There are several stories of the appearance of the wreath

General principles

Although a Christmas wreath is recognizable in any form, different countries it has its own modification. So in Scotland we will see pieces of tartan fabric on the product along with spruce branches. American decorations use red ribbons, maintaining the country's traditional Christmas combination of red and green. In France we see wreaths with dried flowers intertwined. We use all available means. So you can see on your neighbors’ doors wreaths made of socks, ties, tinsel, and of course traditional fir branches.

For each country the wreath has its own modification

The purpose of all wreaths is the same, only the modifications differ

Red ribbons are used in American jewelry

But regardless of their modifications, Christmas wreaths have general principle creation. Only the tools and materials used differ; in some cases, the number of stages and principles of creation may differ. Let's divide the work into several stages.

materials

tools

Preparatory

Prepare everything you need

Depends on the type

Pliers, thread, glue, scissors

Creating the Foundation

Make a circle for the wreath

Wire, cardboard

Pliers, scissors

Preparation of decorative elements

Cut off the required amount of tinsel or spruce branches, string candies onto a thread, etc.

Candies, tinsel, Christmas tree decorations, fir branches, ribbons, pine cones, etc.

Scissors, glue, threads, varnish, paint

Preliminary layout

Create a composition without fixing it

Finished circle, material chosen as a base

Final stage

Lock all elements to the base

All finished parts of the composition

Glue, threads, tape, wire

We see the main stages of creating a composition. We will follow them as we work. Let's start making holiday decoration, having considered different types New Year's wreaths.

Making your own wreath is easy if you follow the instructions.

Any available means can be used for a wreath

Various options

We offer you various options making New Year's wreaths. You will be surprised what materials are used and how many modifications of wreaths there are. We have already said that the principle of their creation is similar, but only the external design differs. And the ring for the New Year's wreath on the table is approximately the same for various options. There are two most used types: wire base and cardboard base. Of course, you can make a circle out of paper, wood, foam, or not use a base at all. However, the use of cardboard or wire will help make the product more durable. So, let's start with the basics.

A wreath can be made from cardboard

The wreath ring can be made of metal or cardboard

The use of wire can make the wreath more durable

Wreath ring

First, decide on the size of the future wreath. It depends on its location. If you plan to decorate the table, remember that it should be neat and not interfere with the food, but at the same time noticeable at the holiday.

So, first, draw a circle on a piece of paper that matches the size of your future wreath. Now cut the amount of wire to fit the circumference. We calculate its size using the presented formula:

Where C corresponds to the circumference, n is a mathematical constant equal to 3.14, r is the radius of the circle. You can measure the radius with a ruler and calculate the required wire length using the proposed formula. You can also use another method, and by applying the wire to the sketch of the circle, determine the required length. It’s even easier to form a circle “on the fly” without precise calculations.

In any case, we have decided on the length. Now twist its ends using pliers to form a circle. Depending on what the next layers are made of, wind one or two more layers of wire, securing them all together. Ready.

The cardboard ring is made without a blank. A circle of the required diameter is drawn on a sheet of cardboard. Next, a certain distance from the outer line is set aside at four points of the circle (so that the inner one turns out even). The inner circle is drawn using the marked points. Now we remove it without disturbing the external one. So we only have the headband left. These are the rings for the New Year's wreath, on which decorative elements are attached.

Now the base is ready, and with its use we can start making Christmas decorations using various materials.

First of all, you need to decide on the size of the wreath.

It’s much easier to make a wreath on the go, rather than counting every centimeter

Christmas tree branches

It is worth paying tribute to tradition. The symbol of the New Year, and in Western countries, where this tradition came to us, and Christmas, is the New Year tree. A wreath made of fir branches is perfect as a decoration for a door, window, or table.

To create it, use both wire and cardboard bases. It is better to wrap the latter in a thick layer of paper to add volume. Now we prepare the decorative part. Take spruce or pine branches (with short needles), cut them into small pieces, prepare glue and yarn. Additionally, you can use cones, satin bows, artificial berries, bells, etc. But don’t overdo it. It is advisable to mix no more than three colors (in our case, green, red and gold).

Now let's start with the layout. It is carried out in two ways.

Regarding fasteners, you can:

  1. tie the branches to the base using threads;
  2. glue them using polymer glue.

The most popular is a wreath made of spruce branches

Toys, pine cones, and ribbons are suitable for decorating a wreath.

To create such a wreath, you can use cardboard and wire.

Regarding appearance, we make a wreath in the following variations.

  1. “Russed”, arranging the branches in a chaotic manner. To do this they must be short. Place them on the glue so that they stick up. Fill in the gaps and add braid, pine cones, etc.
  2. “Smooth” compared to the first option. To do this, we tie the ring so that the branches are on both sides, and they are attached to the inside of the ring. This way they will be directed in one direction (from the inside to the outside), and we will get a relatively smooth and voluminous wreath. For this option you will need flexible and long branches.

A wreath of holly, fir or mistletoe is made in the same way. You can find it in flower shops or grow it in the garden. This amazing plant also remains green throughout the year.

The wreath can be made smooth by placing the branches in one direction

By arranging the branches in a chaotic order, you can get a voluminous wreath

Natural materials

Other natural materials that are quite suitable for making a New Year's wreath for the table with your own hands include pine cones, acorns, nuts, tangerines (dried), and berries.

For these materials, it is better to use a cardboard base, tying it with a large layer of paper or fabric (for volume). The best way to secure it is with glue.

You can make a wreath made entirely of pine cones. So, paint them the same color, different ones, or leave them natural brown. The pine cones also make excellent company for tangerines and cinnamon sticks. Gifts from a squirrel - nuts and acorns - look good together.

It is better to dilute such compositions green using natural green leaves or some pine needles. It will also be good to keep the entire composition in brown color, adding twine or burlap to it.

Natural materials can be used for decoration

Pine cones are perfect for decorating a wreath

For natural materials It's better to use a cardboard base

Fabric and thread

By the way, about burlap. Use it yourself too. This is a great material for creating a warm, rustic atmosphere.

Create a wreath using burlap squares. We cut out identical squares and modify them as desired. We suggest folding them, turning the edges, and placing them overlapping each other. This way fill the entire circle. Add some greenery and a bright bow to the composition.

Another option. Cut a long piece of not very stiff burlap, fold it in half and sew it together. Then, using a needle and thread, sew a stitch down the center, gathering the fabric a little (to create an “accordion”). Here we have an airy and light wreath. Use it without a base, or secure the resulting element on a cardboard ring, diluting it with decorative elements (bells, stars, berries, etc.).

Introducing original idea using threads. A wreath of colorful balls. This option looks great both on the door and on the table, symbolizing home comfort and warmth. It is made as follows.

Make balls of wool of varying sizes. The threads should be woven as freely as possible to make the balls light. Then sew or glue the resulting balls to the cardboard base in a chaotic manner, quite tightly. Knit a small fabric from the same threads. Sew it to several balls and stick the knitting needles. This idea looks creative and adds a special coziness.

You can use fabric and thread to decorate the wreath

This wreath looks very beautiful and gives the room a special atmosphere.

Tinsel and Christmas tree toys

New Year's tinsel is a material that is found in every home and is a symbol of the New Year. It will also make a wonderful Christmas wreath.

Here we will use a wire base. It is enough to wrap a large amount of rain around it to create a voluminous silhouette, and the wreath is ready. We dilute it with cones, acorns, sweets, and New Year's balls. By combining several colors of New Year's tinsel, you will get a wreath with a pattern that does not require additional elements.

Mentioned christmas balls, like other Christmas tree toys, can be used independently. The principle is the same. Secure them to the wire frame with a thread, and the wreath is ready.

There are also many ideas: use pasta, socks, ties, beans, clothespins, sweets... In general, whatever comes to your mind. The main thing is to have a festive mood while working.

Video: DIY New Year's Christmas wreath

50 photos of ideas for creating a New Year's wreath with your own hands:

Good afternoon. Today I have put together - in one article - several ways to make Christmas wreaths with your own hands. I will show you how you can make the base of a Christmas wreath - not necessarily from willow twigs or spruce legs (not all city residents have this material) - so here you will see alternative bases for New Year's wreaths - from newspaper, fabric, rolls from toilet paper and other suitable material.

So let's get started.

INTRODUCTION…

How to make a BASE RING

for a Christmas wreath.

Let's approach our question in order. First, let's figure out what the BASICS are for New Year's Eve. What are the ways to MAKE such a base ring with your own hands? And then we’ll start decorating the finished bases.

Here are the basics for Christmas wreaths we will look at.

  1. Paper flat base for a wreath (+ ways to decorate wreaths on this basis)
  2. Volumetric base for a wreath from newspaper or toilet paper
  3. Wicker ring for wreath(made of straw or willow twigs)
  4. New Year's wreaths with foam ring base.
  5. And then I will show you how to make decorations for wreaths with your own hands.

OPTION #1

from FLAT CARDBOARD

WHERE TO GET. Take a large piece of cardboard (a large pizza box would be ideal). Or you can take large gray packaging boxes (lying freely available near the back entrance of any grocery store). You can ask at the store (they will gladly give you for a chocolate bar). You can ask the caretaker at your work - he has a basement full of so much stuff.

WHAT TO DO. Place a large dish on a sheet of cardboard. We trace with a pencil. Place a small saucer on the center of the drawn circle. We check with a ruler that the edge of the saucer is at the same distance from the large circle to the west, north, east, south. We also outline with a pencil.

We cut out our flat donut from cardboard with scissors. We take white toilet paper and wrap our future Christmas wreath. Or a lace ribbon (this will cost more money). And then we decorate the Christmas wreath... this will be discussed below in our article.

DECOR OPTIONS

Advent wreath with a flat base.

DECOR of a New Year's wreath - WITH THREAD AND FELT.

We wrap the cardboard base with threads. We twist roses from felt and sew them onto a thread winding. We cut out the shape of a Christmas tree from salt dough and sculpt houses (we press windows into them). In some places we sew Christmas balls in color to the general palette.


The DECOR of the New Year's wreath is from an old SWEATER.

If you have a sweater lying among your old things for a long time. Then you can cut off two sleeves from it and decorate the flat base of the wreath with them. For this purpose, each cut sleeve rip along the longitudinal seam– open – wrap the base ring around the circle and again sew the same seam.

We do the same with the second sleeve - and we direct the end of the second sleeve to the top of the first sleeve - so that this the cut off top was hidden inside the neat elastic band of the counter sleeve. Next, such a flat knitted base can be decorated with snowflakes, ribbons, and even skates (or any Christmas decorations).

DECOR of a New Year's wreath - with Ribbons

For example, you can paste over this cardboard circle with corners made from pieces of fabric (or paper). Cut the fabric into triangles - fold each triangle in half twice. And glue it onto a cardboard circle. First, we place triangles on the outer edge of the circle, then on top, closer to the middle, then another row closer to the middle, and the last row along the inner circle of the cardboard blank for the Christmas wreath.

DECOR of the New Year's wreath is made of PAPER.

You can also cover such a flat donut for a Christmas wreath with pieces cut out of paper. Paper bags, paper stars.

You don't have to cut a hole in the cardboard ring. And make a wreath from gift paper and Christmas balls. We see in the photo below that the gift paper is cut into rectangles. Each is rolled into a tube and glued to a paper circle - radially, with a small distance between the tubes.

We fill this distance with smaller tubes. And fill the middle with balls. We string the balls on a wire - we get a bunch of large and small Christmas balls. We make 2 holes in the center of the cardboard. We insert the ends of the wire into the holes, and twist them on the wrong side, forming a loop by which this vein can be hung.

You can cut pieces of music paper, roll them into tubes and cover them with a foam ring. You will get such an elegant wreath.

DECOR of the New Year's wreath is made of pine cones.

The same flat cardboard donut for a Christmas wreath can be painted. And immediately start covering it with the prepared material - spruce paws, fir branches, paper tinsel, Christmas tree garland or forest cones (as in the photo below). We attach the cones to polyurethane foam or hot glue from a glue gun.

The decor for a flat wreath is made of chopped branches.

WHERE TO GET. This option is suitable for summer residents or village residents. We need branches (remaining after pruning an apple tree, for example). A city dweller can also stock up on three or four thick branches (trees are also pruned in the city).

WHAT TO DO. We chop the branches with an ax or saw them with a jigsaw. Cut out a ring from cardboard (from an old box). And now we will place pieces of our stumps in a chaotic order on this ring. We coat each piece with glue before laying.

WHAT GLUE IS SUITABLE?- shoe glue in tubes, or hot glue from a glue gun ($3 at a hardware store) Or a can of polyurethane foam also glues well.

We overlap and glue the pieces into several layers. Let's dry it. And cover it with white paint WHAT PAINT IS SUITABLE- you can buy acrylic paint at a hardware store ($1.5 per liter). You can buy paint in a spray can (this is much more expensive). You can dilute white gouache with PVA glue and paint with a wide brush or a foam sponge for washing dishes (very convenient). And then such a white wreath can be decorated with bright accessories.

DECOR of the New Year's wreath - natural material.

You can place nuts, cones, pieces of moss, twigs, sticks - any natural material - on a cardboard circle.

DECOR of a New Year's wreath - with Christmas BALLS.

In the same way, Christmas balls of various diameters can be placed on a flat cardboard circle. Attach with glue from a glue gun. You can add strings of bugles and Christmas tree beads to the balls.


Christmas wreath ring

OPTION #2

FROM WIRE.

And since we’ve come to wreaths made of Christmas balls, this type of material (Christmas tree decorations) can be attached to another base for wreaths - to a wire ring.

In the photo below we see how we twist a ring from ordinary wire. And then we hang bundles of Christmas balls on it. By the same principle as onion bulbs are hung in a braid, when they are linked together into a garland and hung from the ceiling in the kitchen.

A variety of decorative materials can be attached to such a wire ring.

For example (photo below), we can take ordinary foam balls, pin them on pieces of wire, wind each wire tail to a common wreath ring and cover everything together with silver spray paint.

You can do it even simpler - make a fluffy New Year's wreath - tie many, many strips cut from paper napkins(or from white airy fabric). Like the Christmas wreath from the photo below.

Ring for New Year's wreath

OPTION #3

FROM THE NEWSPAPER

You can make flagella-twigs from sheets of newspaper. And roll a wreath from such newspaper branches - just like from twigs. We also make flower decorations from newspaper.

We roll the sheets of newspaper into a tube. We take a new sheet and place our tube on the edge of this new sheet and wrap it in this sheet. It turns out that the tube is almost 2 times longer. We put it on the edge of a new sheet and also wrap it in a roll (we get a tube 3 times longer). We continue until we have a tube long enough to bend into a large ring for an Advent wreath. We wrap the tube with rope and roll it into rings - we supplement the thickness with new layers of newspaper and wrap it with rope again. At the end, you can wrap everything with white toilet paper or tape or a bandage.

You can also do wreath decor MADE OF FABRIC. For example, cut fabric into squares. Fold each one in half and sew the side and bottom seams - we get a mini-bag. We put cotton wool (or padding polyester) in it and sew up the top seam. We tie the middle of the bag with a ribbon - and we have a plump bow. We tie these bows to the wreath ring.

Plump sweets are made from the same squares of fabric - here you don’t even need to make seams. Place the padding polyester, wrap it and wrap the ends of the “candy” with thread.

This newspaper base for a wreath is quite heavy (paper weighs a lot). Therefore, you can make a lightweight (hollow inside) model of the Christmas ring-base. Like the next idea...

Ring for New Year's wreath

OPTION #4

FROM ROLLS.

If we want to get a NOT HEAVY light base for a wreath, then to do this we string toilet paper rolls onto a rope (or wire). We place them on the table, level them so that they lie in the shape of a regular circle - we fix the rolls with pieces of tape, that is, we glue them to each other so that they do not move or spin on the rope and do not change their circular shape.

Then we make a newspaper wrap, or a medical bandage, or toilet paper, or tape, or masking tape.

Decor options for a Christmas wreath made from a LIGHT BASE. Such a wreath, which is hollow inside, can be attached to light jewelry made from felt or crocheted, small branches are thin and light, so that their weight does not distort the wreath or cause the empty rolls inside to crumple.

You can tie pieces of tulle on it. We buy tulle at a fabric store different colors. We cut it into equal rectangles, long enough to wrap the ring around the wall, tie it in a knot, and leave the ends sticking out.

Also suitable paper decorations. Fans made of colored gift paper (or elegant table napkins). We make a fan from a strip of paper and unfold it into a ring.

Christmas wreath ring

OPTION #5

FROM FOAM.

WHERE TO GET. Foam rings for crafts are sold at craft stores. Enter “foam ring + the name of your city” in the search bar of your laptop and you will find a store that sells similar things. Or you can order with delivery from China (for example, on the AliExpress website).

This ring is already ready for use. And you can come up with any winding for it. For example, coniferous or fir legs (as in the photo of the Christmas wreath below). We simply take branches of a live Christmas tree, or branches of an artificial Christmas tree, and tie them to the wreath. So if you want to throw away your old artificial Christmas tree, take your time - cut off the good, bald branches from it - they will be suitable for wrapping a wreath.

Can you do it on a Christmas wreath? simple FLOWERS FROM FABRIC.

It's very easy. The photo below shows how to quickly make this New Year's wreath with your own hands.

We buy a wide ribbon, cut it into pieces diagonally (see photo) - we get Rhombuses. We compress each rhombus in the middle(from obtuse angle sides) – rewind the compressed middle with a thread. It turns out 2 petals from one rhombus at once.

We repeat the same thing with two more diamonds- and we get three pairs of petals. We put them next to each other so that the wrapped centers of three rhombuses meet together (in the center of the flower) - we fix them with a thread winding so that all three middles stuck close to each other. We thread a needle into the end of the thread and sew several beads to the center of the flower to hide the rough part of the flower winding.

Using pins, we attach the flowers to the body of the foam wreath ring.

You can also use a foam ring cover with NATURAL MATERIAL . These may be inshell peanuts. They are inexpensive, we glue them with a glue gun to a foam ring (a glue gun is sold in any construction department of the store, it costs 3-4 dollars). And after the peanuts stick, we cover everything with gold spray paint.

You can also make a foam Christmas wreath from PINE SCALES. To do this, we collect more fir cones, take pliers and tear out the scales from them. And then we smear a section of the foam wreath with a glue gun and lay the scales on it (like tiles) ... then we smear a new section and lay the next portion of scales. Painstakingly, slowly - but simply.

If you have some leftover plum jam after making bag of bones. Then he, too, can take part in creating a Christmas wreath.

You can go to the woodshed and gather some PIECES OF BARK. Break them into pieces of equal size and also paste them over the ring for the New Year's wreath (as was done in the photo below).

You can also use this foam ring for a wreath tie with SPOKES or CROCHET. And knit a lot of Christmas applique decorations for the wreath (as in the photo below).

Christmas wreath ring

OPTION #6

FROM STRAW.

Let's take it a bunch of straw - wrap it with thick thread (or thin wire). At the end of the beam we apply new bun– and we also do the winding with threads. Again, we take another bunch, apply it to the tail of the previous one (bury it in the middle of the tail) and wind it with threads - as we work, we gradually set our straw tail in a circular direction.

We do repetitions until our curling straw tail closes into a ring. We cover the closure area with straw and also rewind it tightly with thread. Again We move the spool of thread around the entire donut, and as we move, we place plump straws in the thin places of the wreath.

And then along the way you can add a green branch of a bush or spruce paws, I also fix them with the same twine.

Ring for New Year's wreath

OPTION #7

FROM BRANCHES.

And now the most labor-intensive basis for the New Year's wreath. From twigs. There are also several auxiliary techniques for creating such a basis from branches. And I collected all the ways and techniques by which a Christmas wreath is created from twigs and branches. Let's look at them in order.

Method of weaving a wreath No. 1– FROM FRESH BRANCHES.

The most important thing in a twig wreath is to ensure that it is a perfect circle. That is, it flattened into an oval. And it is also necessary that its thickness be uniform throughout the entire circumference of the ring - so that there is symmetry and harmony.

Therefore, to create a wreath correct form Need a SAMPLE CIRCLE. You should find some kind of guide round piece that will serve as a template for the round wreath.

In the photo below we see how a cut round laundry basket served as a convenient form for quickly creating a wreath. The bottom of the basket itself holds the twigs in the shape of a regular circle, and all you need to do is calmly and confidently place new twigs in the right places.

When the entire arrangement of branches along the wreath is evenly distributed, we tie it with threads in several places, or wrap the entire wreath with thread in a spiral. And our craft can be taken out of the basket.

The same can be done with the top cut part of the basket. Also used as a form-building limiter for wreath rods.

IN in this case It also helps that all the branches are freshly cut from the bush - so they are fresh and flexible. That is, they easily repeat the shape of a circle without breaking.

But what should we do if we only have dry branches that have become stale in their shape? To do this, the following method of laying branches will help us.

Method of weaving a wreath No. 2 - FROM DRY BRANCHES.

If we want to arrange dry, inflexible branches in a circle, then this is also possible. To do this, we again need a CIRCLE TEMPLATE - for the laying stencil. It can be cut out of cardboard, or drawn with chalk on the floor (circle a round basin with chalk, and put a round dish in the middle of the drawn circle, and also circle it with chalk). The circle template is ready.

Now we place all the dry twisted twigs in a chaotic mosaic within the boundaries of this sample circle. We arrange until we begin to like the outline of our future New Year's wreath.

And then we tie up the key points with threads, carefully inserting the thread between the branches, trying not to move them too much from their intended places. You can lay out pieces of thread on the circle template in advance, and then (after laying the branches) just lift the ends of the threads and tie them into knots. After this, you need to carefully lift the wreath and once again wrap the threads in a spiral - along the entire wreath.

Method of weaving a wreath No. 3 – FROM SHORT BRANCHES.

And if you only have short stick branches and twigs at your disposal, then you can also make a wreath from them. This will work if you fix short sticks on a wire frame. Two pieces of wire (shorter and longer) and 4 sticks will help you make a frame.

We roll two pieces of wire into a ring - we get a larger and smaller ring.

We place the smaller one in the center of the larger one and tie the sticks on four sides (perpendicular to the center).

And now we tie sticks around the entire circumference of the rings, new sticks to these sticks, and so on until we get a nice branched wreath-base. All that remains is to decorate it and make it elegant for the New Year.

Method of weaving a wreath No. 4 – FROM WILLOW WANDS

Willow twigs are needed before work keep in water otherwise they will dry out and will not bend. They cut the rods, came home, and put them in a bucket of water with the cuts down, and twisted the ends into a bucket, bent them, and soaked them. Wet rods fold perfectly (like rubber bands). And then they dry in the wreath - and the wreath becomes stale.

After drying, you can PAINT it - with white gouache using a foam sponge. And paint over the unpainted cracks of the wreath with a brush (it gets into inaccessible places on the wreath). To prevent the gouache from staining your hands with white, spray the wreath on top with hairspray - this fixes the paint and adds shine.

If you take BIRCH BRANCHES, then you need to soak them in very bitter water. Using the same principle as a birch broom is steamed in a bathhouse. The twigs will become hot and flexible - and you will quickly twist them into a wreath base. Then dry and paint.


DECOR OPTIONS

for New Year's wreaths,

from branches and vines.

DECOR OPTION No. 1 – dough figures.

DECOR OPTION No. 3 – cobweb stars.

Look at the photo below. You see on the wreath there are two stars cut from a web of thread. like this It's easy to make a web yourself.

Take a plastic file. Pour a puddle of PVA glue onto it (you can also use silicate transparent glue). Take a spool of thread of the color you want the future spider web to look like. And we begin to unwind the spool and place the threads in the puddle of glue - in a chaotic manner. We try to arrange the threads so that there is no big holes in our homemade web. We leave it all to dry for a day (or overnight).

The next day, we easily separate our dried cobwebs from the file. On top of it we place a star stencil cut out of paper - and with scissors we cut the web, repeating the contours of the star. We get a beautiful decoration for the New Year's wreath.

Using the same principle, you can cut cobweb flowers for New Year's wreaths of delicate design.

DECOR OPTION No. 4 – knitted snowflakes.

Everything is clear here. For those who crochet. Let's take it. We knit. Starch the snowflake (so that it is hard and keeps its shape). We dry the starched snowflake in a straightened form - on thick cardboard, secured with pins at the spread.

We tie our hard starch snowflake to the wreath.

In addition to snowflakes, you can knit and starch bells. Dry them by placing them on yogurt jars.

DECOR OPTION No. 5 – felt crafts.

We buy felt. That is, wool that has not yet been made into yarn (thread). Pour warm soapy water into a bowl. We take a piece of such wool, immerse it in a warm soapy solution and roll the ball with our hands for 5-7 minutes until it becomes round and hard. Let's dry it. We make several of these wool balls. And we get the decoration that we see in the photo of the Christmas wreath below.

We use the same wool-soap principle to make a rose. We mold pieces of wool in soapy water. flat petals different sizes. We twist and sew them into a rose.

DECOR OPTION No. 6 – Balls and stars.

Here, too, everything is simple and clear. We thread wires into the ears of the balls and screw them to the selected wreath twig.

SHINY STARS. Cut out stars from cardboard. Also make the inside of the stars into openwork holes. Coat the stars with glue and dip them in glitter sprinkles . Sprinkles can be bought at a craft store. Or use half the nail polish. Or DO IT YOURSELF. To do this, we buy a shiny fluffy Christmas tree garland and trim it very finely (we get a whole bunch of small shiny cuts) - cheap and effective.

DECOR OPTION No. 7 – shiny flowers.

Here on the Christmas wreath (with the photo below) we see golden flowers. Of course they can be found on sale. Or you can avoid spending money and do it yourself. Now I’ll tell you how...

Take cotton pads. Cut from 5 cotton pads large petals. And 5 more small petals. Now pour PVA glue into a saucer - dip each cotton petal in the glue, squeeze out the excess glue - put the petals on a plastic file to form two five-petal flowers - large and small (we bend the petals in a raised state - let them dry like that). We dry them overnight. In the morning we take our 2 dried flowers - and connect them - small flower glue it into the middle of the big one. Next, use a brush to cover them with a thin layer of PVA glue and sprinkle them with gold sprinkles. We get these luxurious flowers to decorate a Christmas wreath. We made this beauty with our own hands from cheap discs and sprinkles cut from a Christmas tree garland. Fast, simple and cheap.


DECOR OPTION No. 8 – natural material.

Below we see a photo of a Christmas wreath which is used to decorate birch bark (we wrap it around the wreath like a ribbon), the stars were cut out with scissors from the same bark.

Flowers roses made from corn husks— roll the corn cake into a roll, cut the parts of the roll with scissors, and form the petals with your hands.

Dried fruits (dried fruits are also good for compote). And sprigs of rowan or hawthorn. To prepare their bright fruits for the Christmas wreath It's better not to dry(they will wrinkle and lose their appearance) and mummify in paraffin or wax. To do this, we melt a candle cut into pieces in a saucepan (made of wax or paraffin - buy in the hardware department of the store) - and hot wax dip the fruits of rowan or hawthorn hanging by a thread. We dry it on the same thread (we put a tree branch in a vase and hang our bunches of fruits on it.

These are the ideas for DIY Christmas wreaths I picked up today. I wish you successful searches for the material and design of your future New Year's wreath.
Let these Christmas holidays decorate your home new wreath, made with your own hands.

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You can decorate your home for the New Year and Christmas not only with tinsel, pine needles and toys, but also with original wreaths. There are many options on how to make a Christmas wreath with your own hands. You can prepare a classic wreath from spruce branches or a beautiful one from pine cones, a cool one from paper or an unusual one from paper and orange slices. But if you don’t have any suitable material at hand, we suggest going to the nearest park or garden to collect or cut twigs, twigs, and vines. It is from natural materials that we will make a craft - a Christmas wreath. For needlewomen, the designers of the Zatusim website have prepared several detailed master classes that show you how to make a DIY Christmas wreath step by step.

Base for a Christmas wreath

Making any Christmas wreath begins with preparing the base. Some people use cardboard, others wire. We invite you to learn how to make a simple base for a Christmas wreath from birch branches with your own hands.

To make it you will need:

  • Birch branches;
  • Leg-split;
  • Scissors

You need to make a Christmas wreath from branches on the same day you collected them. Otherwise, they will begin to dry out and break during operation.

If it is necessary to postpone the work, we bend the rods into a ring and tie them together. Alternatively, they can be soaked in water before work.

We sort birch branches by size and immediately remove excess leaves, side branches, and twigs from them.

We start weaving the base with thick twigs of medium length.

From the selected branches we form a circle. We lay out the blanks so that the thick edge of one branch coincides with the thin edge of the other.

We tie twine to the edge of one rope.

We braid the rope around the first branch.

We tie the thick edge of the second branch.

And we continue to weave the rods until we get a circle.

We ended up with a not entirely even frame, which we will work with. Its flaws will be eliminated in the future, so there is no point in trying to give the frame an ideal shape at this stage.

We attach another branch to the frame and secure it with twine.

We wrap the frame with a long twig.

We continue to weave a wreath from branches, adding new long rods.

When the base becomes dense enough, you can weave the branches without tying them with twine. This will give the impression that the wreath is woven from a single vine.

Now you can level the base, giving it an even shape. You need to work with branches carefully, as they, despite their flexibility, can break.

The finished wreath can be placed under a press overnight.

All that remains is to decorate the base for the Christmas wreath made of twigs. To do this, you can use any available materials: pine needles, ribbons, bows, bells, beads.

Add a few Christmas tree decorations.

Pictures of Christmas wreaths made from branches will tell you how to colorfully decorate the craft.

DIY Christmas wreath made of branches: video

How to make a Christmas wreath from branches more colorful is shown in the video:

Christmas wreath made of grapevine

Original Christmas wreaths are made from grapevine. This material bends more easily, so weaving a wreath will not be difficult. We suggest making a Christmas wreath from vines with your own hands and decorating it with sprigs of laurel and rosemary.

To make a wreath you will need:

  • Vine;
  • Laurel sprigs;
  • Rosemary sprigs;
  • Fabric tape.

Tools and auxiliary materials:

  • Wire cutters;
  • Side cutters;
  • Wire;
  • Colored wire.

We twist the base for a Christmas wreath made of wicker.

We attach sprigs of rosemary and laurel to the frame with a thin wire. You can also put the decor on glue. But if you use wire or wire for fastening, the decor can be removed after the holiday, and the base of the wreath can be used for decoration for Easter or the next New Year.

You can complement the decor with twigs with berries.

All that remains is to paint the wreath with a bow. It can be tied with ribbon. Bows made from ribbon with wire inside look original and retain their shape well.

We attach all the elements to the wreath and get this original Christmas or New Year’s decoration.

Video: Christmas wreath made of wicker

How to make Christmas wreaths based on vines is shown in detail in the video:

DIY Christmas wreath made of branches and sticks: master class

You can use not only flexible branches of willow, birch or vine for crafts. You can make an original Christmas or New Year wreath with your own hands from branches and sticks.

To make a colorful wreath you will need:

  • Sticks 5-8 cm long;
  • Thick paper or cardboard;
  • Cones;
  • Silver ribbon;
  • New Year's toys.

Auxiliary materials and tools:

  • Acrylic paints;
  • Brush;
  • Glue gun.

We begin to make a Christmas wreath with our own hands step by step from branches cut into sizes of 5 - 8 cm. You will need both straight sticks and curved, forked, with knots.

We paint each branch in white acrylic paint.

Leave the workpieces until completely dry.

The twigs will take about 1 hour to dry.

On a cardboard sheet we draw a circle along which we will lay out the base of the wreath.

We lay out sticks of approximately the same shape and size in a circle.

You should get a neat wooden ring.

Now we lay out the inner circle of a smaller diameter.

We connect the outer sticks and the inner ones with transverse branches.

You can simultaneously place several transverse rods.

To ensure that the structure holds well, we secure the transverse blanks with glue.

We continue gluing the sticks, giving the wreath volume.

At the end we glue the forked and uneven sticks.

We ended up with this original wreath made from sticks and branches.

Let's start decorating the base of the wreath.

Glue snowflakes in a chaotic order.

And pine cones.

All that remains is to attach a colorful bow, which can be made from shiny braid or ribbon.

And decorate the craft with decorative elements.

Snowflakes.

We place a cool toy in the center, which we tie with twine.

An unusual Christmas wreath is ready.

You can make Christmas wreaths from sticks and branches unusual shape and other New Year's decorations.

Video: master class of a New Year's wreath made of branches

An unusual weaving of a wreath from sticks and birch branches using a wire frame is shown in the video master class: