Wreaths are very traditional for many holidays. Christmas wreaths, no matter outside or inside you hang them, create a special atmosphere. Choosing or making a Christmas wreath use your imagination and don’t be afraid of experiments to be original. Any material arranged beautifully would look great – ribbons, gums, paper, flowers, balls, even cork and ginger cookies. You can find wreaths in any style – traditional of flowers and evergreen plants, modern of presents, crafty of clews, romantic of ribbons and in the shape of a star. You can put them outside on your door, inside anywhere – even in your cupboards, on the chairs and on the door handles. Any color, any material – be special this Christmas!

Snowy pinecones glued together is a great base for a DIY wreath. Just add some red pops of color, like these faux cardinals, to make a great Xmas wreath.

A bow is a great addition to any Chrismas wreath. There are plenty of videos on youtube showing how to tie a perfect bow for such wreath.

Buy several grapevine wreaths in different sizes. Spray paint them in white. Hang them together, add a hat and a scarf and you got yourself cool snowman wreath for a front door.

Mixing burlap with evergreen pine, cranberries and plaid ribbon is a great idea for a DIY rustic, natural-looking Christmas wreath.

Those of you who love framed art might want to buy or draw a watercolor wreath, buy an IKEA photo frame and get yourself a quite creative Chrismtas piece of decor.

Make a beautiful holiday wreath with DIY clay ornaments! It’s a simple way to bring a cozy, personal feel to your décor, and it works great with rustic, boho, or farmhouse looks.

Make your Christmas extra cozy with a loop yarn wreath adorned with felt trees! This creative and playful design combines soft textures and festive shapes for a holiday decor piece that stands out.

Any wreath could be hanged on a rocking chair on your front porch instead of a front door or windows.

Who said a wreath should be small? This Christmas wreath is perfect for some restaurant or for a patio.

You can hang a wreath like a chandelier. If you combine several of them they'd look like a Christmas tree.

Small jingle bell wreath would look pretty on any doorknob. This's a cool idea to decorate interior doors for holidays.

The cool thing about wreaths that you could use them for table arrangements. Here, a DIY walnut wreath is combined with bottlebrush Christmas trees.

A vIntage picture frame painted in glossy red with a bow and a bunch of ball ornaments hanging in it would become a perfect Christmas wreath.

Baking is a favorite holiday activity for many people so why not to show that to your guests right away?.

Create a cozy and festive holiday look with a soft loop yarn Christmas wreath! Accented with a bold red ribbon and sprigs of fresh evergreens, this wreath adds a touch of natural charm to your seasonal decor. (via shelterness).

Spin some green yarn and red ball ornaments into a wreath to add a festive, cozy touch to your front door.

Brighten your walls with a wreath made of ribbon. It's great idea to make poinsettias and glue them together to remind the shape of a traditional wreath.

Cover small cardboard boxes with wrapping paper and attach to a flat wooden wreath form using a hot glue gun. A ribbon bow would also be an awesome addition to such wreath.

Who could thought you could make a wreath from popcorn? It definitely would impress your guests during holidays.

Use hot-glue to adhere pinecones to a grapevine wreath. Apply a light coat of white spray-paint to create a frosted finish.

Pinecones is a great material you could use to make a rustic christmas wreath. Add some fake snow to make the wreath to suit winter better.

Fill your home with the sweet smell of rosemary. Such wreath isn't that hard to make and you can use dried rosemary after holidays.

Making a star-shaped wreath isn't much different form making a round one. Although the result would be much more cool and unique.

Do you have a home bar or a glassware cabinet? Upcycle old corks to make a cute, little wreath to hang on the cabinet.

Complement evergreen boughs with a dose of fresh green apples. They will provide the festive spark we all crave for.

You'll need about 100 Christmas ornaments to make this wreath. Cut the hook off of a wire clothes hanger and use pliers to shape remaining wire into a circular base for the wreath. Thread ornament onto the craft wire, and wind wire around base once to secure it. Repeat, repeat, repeat...

Pine and fir twigs are great but you can make from other evergreens too. Ivy, eucalyptus and moss looks great mixed together.

A traditional wreath made from the mix of red and white berries could spruce up your decor for the whole winter.

For all of those foodies out there - make a wreath of dried herbs! It not only would look great but its smell would be amazing too.

To make this door adornment, wrap Styrofoam balls and a Styrofoam wreath form with colored yarn. Glue everyting together with a hot glue gun. Don't forget to mix different shades of green and red yarn to make the wreath looks special.