Ornament Wreath – Pottery Barn Knockoff

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I am so excited to share my new holiday wreath with you!

I fell in love with this Pottery Barn Wreath as soon as I opened the catalog!    But since I have a problem where I look at everything and say “I can totally make that myself,” I knew I immediately I had to make one for my front door.

I really wanted a real wreath this year because I love the way they smell.  I found the wreath at Home Depot for $14.99.  Then I headed to my local Dollar Tree to buy some cheap ornaments.  I only needed three packs of ornaments so my wreath cost me less than $20.  Much better than $39.

This is a quick and easy project and you could always use an artificial wreath that is probably cheaper than a real one.

Step 1:  Glue ornament tops to ornaments with a glue gun so they don’t fall off when you attach them to the wreath.

Step 2:  Use floral wire to attach ornaments to wreath.

Step 3:  Hang and Admire!

Super easy and gorgeous!!  And it smells so good when you walk in the door!

16 Comments

  1. This turned out wonderful! Love finding great crafting things at the dollar store!!

  2. I have become addicted to recreating Pottery Barn projects! I am working on some Mercury Glass-Pottery Barn Bells. I wish they would mail me my catalog….instead of emails. Looks great! I love the name plate personalization.

  3. i love that this is real and isnt just decorated with a bow. you did such a great job 🙂

  4. I love frseh wreaths too. Such a wonderful greeting for your front door. {love the wreath hanger too!}

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