Florist Philippa Craddock on how to make a Christmas wreath step-by-step

Acclaimed florist Philippa Craddock shares this useful step-by-step guide to making your own Christmas wreath so that you can have a beautifully decorated front door this festive season

There is something so welcoming about a Christmas wreath hanging on the door over the festive season, spreading joy to anyone that walks past. Not only that, they are very good for setting the tone for your Christmas decorations from the minute someone approaches your front door. We always love decorating with foliage at Christmas, so we like to go traditional with our wreaths, packing them with evergreens and classic elements like cinnamon and dried oranges. Philippa Craddock gives us a step-by-step lesson in how to make a Christmas wreath, with only a simple list of equipment and foliage. It's a classic, beautiful design, full of lush greenery and decorative baubles.

Scroll down for the steps to this decorated wreath, or follow along with Philippa's real-time video tutorial for a simpler foraged wreath below:

Step one

You will need one wreath ring, scissors, green twine, florist wire and moss, in addition to hardy and different textured foliage such as spruce, ivory, evergreen oak and buxus. Christmas decorations such as fir cones, dried oranges and cinnamon sticks look great and create a delicious festive aroma. We have also wrapped baubles in hessian to create a textured look.

Step two

Secure generous handfuls of the moss to the top of the wreath ring, securing tightly with the green twine to create a compact filling for a sturdy base to work on.

Step three

Continue until the whole wreath ring is covered with an equal amount of moss all the way around. Finish with a loop of the green twine on the reverse, ready to hang on your front door.

Step four

Take small bunches of the foliage, mixing them up as you go, and attach these to the moss base using the green twine, overlapping as you go to avoid gaps.

Step five

Continue until all your moss is covered. Check your design from every angle to make sure you have kept a good shape.

Step six

Bundle cinnamon sticks together with wire, finish with ribbon and attach these with equal spacing to the wreath using the floristry wire.

Step seven

Continue decorating your wreath, secure floristry wire to each decoration, place the wire directly through the foliage and moss, out the other side, bend and return back through to hide the ends. Lo and behold you have finished making your Christmas wreath!

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