How To Make A Simple Foraged Wreath
Making a foraged wreath is simple to do with natural greenery, bright rosehips, and other materials that around easy to find in the fall and winter months.
Prep Time1 hour hr
Active Time15 minutes mins
Total Time1 hour hr 15 minutes mins
Yield: 1 Wreath
Author: Nico
- Wreath Form
- Twine or Ribbon – for hanging
- Dried Oranges optional
Create your base using foraged vines or branches by bending them into a circle. Secure everything in place using twine. You can also use a wreath form, which is what I did this year.
Next, layer on the greenery that you foraged. I like to use a hot glue gun to secure everything in place.
Add on the decorative layer of berries, rosehips, or dried oranges by first laying out your materials on the wreath until you have a design you’re happy with. Then use a small dab of hot glue to secure everything in place.
Finally loop a ribbon through the centre to create a festive hanger. Tie a knot at the top of the ribbon so the wreath can be hung.