Creative Recycling: Use what you have around the house to make an impressive Christmas wreath

Creative Recycling: Use what you have around the house to make an impressive Christmas wreath

Do you want to decorate your home with a beautiful Christmas wreath? Here are some ideas for making one at no cost

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Do you want to decorate your home with a beautiful Christmas wreath? Here are some ideas for making one at no cost using plastic bottles, clothespins and other materials readily available at home 





Il Christmas is now close. Many of you will be struggling with home decorating ahead of the holidays. Among ours most popular Christmas decorations there are undoubtedly the garlands. It is a beautiful symbol to hang on the front door and on the walls. In addition to being linked to Christmas, they are inspired by the world of Nature and the celebration of the arrival of winter. In addition, you can create them at no cost thanks to creative recycling.

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Garland with clothes pegs

Here is one of the many ideas for reusing the old ones clothes pegs, even better if they are wooden clothespins. The wooden clothespins will be perfect for creating a Christmas wreath to decorate your home.

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Garland with toilet paper rolls

Here is an idea to reuse the toilet paper rolls and create a garland for the holidays. You will need 5 rolls of toilet paper, 1 color tape and some spray paint. You can decorate and embellish this wreath as you like.

Garland with pine cones

Le pine cones they are great natural allies to create a Christmas wreath. You can join them together using hot glue. You may find it useful to use a cardboard base. Decorate your wreath with colored ribbons e herbs.

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Wreath with sprigs

You will use dry branches and twigs collected in the garden or during a walk in the woods to create wonderful Christmas decorations, starting fromChristmas tree, up to this fantastic to decorate as you see fit and hang on the door of the house.

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Wreath with Corks

This Christmas wreath was made by joining gods together corks. To have a good number of them available, you could ask a bar or restaurant to save them for you. Follow the online tutorial to make the cork wreath. You can decorate it as you like, with many colored ribbons.

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Here is another wreath made with corks.

Garland with light bulbs

Among the various salvaged objects to use to make a Christmas wreath there is no shortage of light bulbs, You can join them together to form a wreath, paint and decorate the glass with special colors and Christmas motifs, and embellish them with beautiful red bows.

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Garland with cinnamon and dried oranges

With the cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices you can create a truly original Christmas wreath. Decorate your scented wreath with berries, pine cones, leaves and colorful ribbons. You can use cinnamon sticks of different sizes.

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Wreath with plastic bottles

This golden garland was obtained from the bottoms of plastic bottles. You can paint the bottles with colored paint, such as gold or silver. Then, fold the bottoms of the bottle and join them to form your wreath. Alternatively, you can use the upper part of the bottles (even better if colored) leaving the caps, as in the photo:


Wreath with old ties

Here is a really original idea to make a wreath starting at old ties. You will simply have to roll ties of different colors around a wire base. With the fabric obtained from the ties you can also create ribbons. 

Garland with old buttons

Thanks to this wreath you can make the most of your collection of old buttons. Start with a foam rubber ring that you will cover with scraps of fabric, on which to sew or glue bows and buttons. 

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