Use your favorite colors of deco mesh to create these easy Christmas mesh wreaths! Learn how to make using these simple tutorials. Such great ideas!
I recently got to try deco mesh for the first time and WOW – it is SO easy to make a Christmas wreath in minutes with this stuff! It almost feels like cheating.
If you haven’t yet tried to make a wreath with mesh, brace yourself for a crafting revelation that’s about to turn your holiday decor upside down – in the best way possible.
Deco mesh is like the Swiss Army knife of crafting – versatile, forgiving, and ready to transform into a festive masterpiece before you can say ‘Jingle Bells.’
Now, I won’t lie – there’s a teeny-tiny learning curve. But once you get the hang of it, you’ll be churning out wreaths faster than Santa’s elves on Christmas Eve.
Picture your front door, your neighbor’s door, heck, even your dog’s house door (because why not?) all adorned with these dazzling, mesh masterpieces.
What’s so fantastic about deco mesh, you ask? It’s simple to attach to wreath forms, it’s eye catching and (frequently sparkly), and it “poofs” easily for maximum impact.
Trust me, once you start, there’s no stopping. You might just find yourself decking every door, window, and maybe even the occasional unsuspecting pet with these festive creations.
Scroll down to check out over 20 Christmas deco mesh wreath ideas that are so fun and easy, you’ll wonder why you haven’t been doing this for years.
From classic holiday elegance to quirky, colorful designs, there’s a wreath here to suit every taste and door.
Don’t forget to let me know which ones you try out. I’m betting you can’t stop at just one. Let the Christmas wreath-making extravaganza begin – your front door (and every door for that matter) will thank you!
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Angie Holden
Candy Cane Reindeer
Greet guests with holiday statement by hanging this candy cane reindeer wreath on your door. I love the jingle bell collar and gold branch antlers!
You'll want to leave this elegant champagne gold deco mesh wreath up all winter long! Every time I look at it I find a different thing to love – the iced twigs, the champagne ornaments, the little bits of greenery. It is just beautiful!
Maybe you don’t have the room for a large tree inside your home. Never fear! You can transform your residence into a holiday abode with this DIY deco mesh Christmas tree. It’s tiny yet still so much fun to decorate any way you want!
Give your front door a festive splash of red with this Santa belted mesh wreath. This very simple decor piece makes a bold statement as guests visit your home.
Spread the holiday cheer with this bright DIY snowman wreath. This front door wreath features lots of different accents, including a “HO HO HO sign,” snowflakes and bold ornaments.
Another unique Christmas project for your home in December. This deco mesh poinsettia wreath brings a bright red air of cheer to your home, no matter where you hang it! Just make sure you have it up before December 12 – which is National Poinsettia Day in the USA!
Everyone will be happy and in the holiday spirit when they see this Buddy the Elf wreath on your front door! I know I can't stop giggling looking at it.
Check out this beautiful front door! I love that Lola added lights so her deco mesh wreath and garland look great day or night. Both the garland the Christmas wreath are really easy to make.
This deco mesh Christmas angel would make a great tree topper or could dress up any Christmas wreath. The instructions for making the angel are so easy and the supplies are not expensive at all!
This deco mesh and ribbon holly jolly Christmas wreath is centered around a cute snowman sign. I love all of the pops of blue and that chevron ribbon is so cute.
If red and white swirl is your theme, this candy cane Christmas mesh wreath is going to be perfect for your front door! I love all the sprigs of silver and red – and the peppermints, of course.
This deco mesh snowman wreath will really show off your love of the holiday character. It’s huge, so there’s no missing your front door, even from the road!
You could switch out the scarf for something more festive, or keep it more generic so it can be a winter-long decorative piece.
One of my favorite holiday movies is now made into a cute front door piece with this Grinch deco mesh wreath. It’s definitely a change of pace from all the snowmen and Santa wreaths your normally see during the holiday season.
Count down the days until the big holiday with this cute DIY advent Christmas wreath. Your kids will no longer need to ask you daily, “How much longer until Christmas?!” since they can just check out this decoration for the answer.
Bring more red and green to your front door with this DIY curly wreath. I love how “wild” and fun it looks, with the various striped ribbons as well as the lighter shade of green. It’s so cheerful!
This super cute Grinch wreath is made using supplies found at Dollar Tree. It is not only cheap to make, it is an easy no-sew tutorial! The ornaments around the outside really give the wreath a Whoville vibe, don't they?
Now, with this Christmas double bow wreath, you can create many different decorative pieces for the holidays.
You can make a large one for your front door, or use bows to line your front porch railing or even trees in your yard. You could even make a few of these for the larger gifts under your indoor Christmas tree!
What are your favorite Christmas mesh wreaths to make? I’d love to know in the comments! I’d also love for you to check out these other holiday decorating project ideas:
Fuzzy Fabric
Friday 7th of December 2018
Good craftwork author. This blog ll surely give an idea for Christmas decoration.