Perfect indoors or out, this DIY Boxwood Wreath was so simple and inexpensive to make!
After kicking off our porch makeover with this Vintage Window Flower Box, I just knew I’d have to find some way to carry on the green! And honestly, what porch would be complete without a pretty wreath hanging on the door?
Head on over to Table + Hearth to read all about how I put this perfect little wreath together in just 15 minutes and for less than $15!
Wishing you SUCH a lovely day!
PS. Find me sharing here and Savvy Southern Style.
Great minds think alike??? haha I have the window. I have the boxwood wreath in front. I have the burlap ribbon. I love it still – and your photo reminded me how much, because I was still compelled to click on your link. Very pretty.
Michelle from simplysantabarbara.blogspot.com
Awwww, thank you SO much Michelle! I’ve always loved this simple, classic look!
I have a slight obsession with boxwood wreaths. Love yours paired with an old window frame! Headed over to read the tutorial :).
Awwww, thank you Amy! I’ve been obsessed with them for years, but could never justify the price tag, so you can imagine how thrilled I was to finally find a way to have one of my very own for less than $15!
So cute! Boxwood wreaths are SO CLASSIC, love them!
Agreed! Hopefully this will last for years to come Corinna! Thank you!!!
I love boxwood, thanks for sharing this easy tutorial, looks so real! I adore that window the patina is perfect!
Thank you Laurie! I’m still amazed at how quick and easy it was to put together … why did I wait so long to try this?! And I absolutely adore that window! Thanks again girl!
Great idea!! Love the texture and soft green against the wood frame and burlap.
Thank you SO much Tenneil! I’m really so happy with how it turned out!
So pretty! Love how simple this is but yet so stunning!
Thank you Sonja! I agree! Sometimes we forget how beautiful “simple” can be!
I saw an old window like this at the thrift store today. Now I have to go back tomorrow and hopefully grab it. I love it with the boxwood!
Thank you SO much Sherry! That old wood definitely makes the green pop! It’s one of my ver favorite finds!
I love how it’s both simple and classic! 🙂 Definitely pinning for Christmas time!
Thank you Alison! I really like that I’ll be able to use it all year long really 🙂
I absolutely love how this wreath turned out! Because boxwood wreaths typically are not the cheapest wreaths, this tutorial is awesome! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks Amanda! I’ve never been able to bring myself to buy one for that very reason, so I cannot believe it took me so long to make one of my own!
Love all things boxwood!! I love your wreath Kristi – so easy and stylish!
Thank you Heather! I still can’t believe how inexpensive and quick it was to whip up!
Love this! I have wanted to make one of these for ages!
Thanks Corey! Me too! I’m still kicking myself for not doing this sooner!
I love this wreath! It is beyond adorable. My hubby bought me and antique window and I’ve been looking for great ways to jazz it up and showcase it in our house. This is such a cute idea!
Awwww, thank you Danielle! It was so quick and inexpensive to whip up and looks absolutely PERFECT paired with an antique window!!!
How lovely! Changing out the burlap ribbon for different seasons would make this a great year round accessory.
Thanks Lauree! You’re totally right! I actually hadn’t thought of that, but changing out the ribbon would definitely be an easy way to change the look. Thank you!
Hi Kristi! Love this boxwood wreath! It’s such a versatile piece and the price can’t be beat! Just wanted to let you know I’m sharing your wreath on My Favorite Things roundup today! Have a wonderful weekend!
Awwwww, how exciting!!! Thank you SO much Amanda! I’m thrilled that you loved it enough to share! Hope you had a wonderful weekend my friend!
This looks really cute! I love how chic but simple it is.
Thank you SO much! I still can’t believe how simple it was to make!!!
Hi Kristi!
I found you through the Natasha in Oz linkup.
I love this boxwood wreath and so simple! I have been wanting to make one for a long time and meant to buy the boxwood garland at Dollarama in Canada before we moved here to the USA…but never got around to it. I will check my Michaels here.
I am happy to have found another great Canadian blogger that I can check in on to see a little piece of home! 🙂
Awwwww, well thank you SO much Kimberly!!! I always love “meeting” fellow Canadian bloggers! I’m so happy you love the wreath! It was so easy and inexpensive to make, I’m still kicking myself for not trying it sooner!!!
Loving your wreath! I think I already told you that though maybe on IG not sure. Anyways worth some more love!:)
Awwww, thank you SO much Pamela! I’m so happy you loved it enough to tell me twice 😉 xo
hi there- love this. I made a similar one, but I didn’t take the time to remove the stems. I see the difference. Would love if you shared this on Friday Favorites starting tonight! laura
Thank you SO much Laura! It was definitely a quick and inexpensive way to grab a bunch of greenery and spread it out just where I needed to. Will definitely pop by to link up, thanks again!
This wreath is so super cute! Thanks for sharing your crafty inspiration on this week’s Monday Funday Party!
Thank you Pauline! I’m really happy with how it turned out!
So pretty Kristi!
I would love for you to stop by and share on Mondays for our Something to Talk About link party!
Have a great day!
Karen
Thank you SO much Karen! Will definitely pop by!
Oh this is so lovely! I love the tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing the link to it!
Thanks SO much Helen! I’m so happy with how it turned out!
Hi, Kristi ~ Thanks for sharing this project at the Merry Monday Link Party last week! I loved this wreath and the ease with which you made it! And that’s why I chose it as my featured project. Hope you’ll link up with us again! Also hope you’re having a great weekend!
Oh my goodness! How exciting! Thank you SO, SO much Tiffany! I’m thrilled that you loved it enough to share! Wishing you a wonderful week girl!
Boxwood wreaths are seriously my favorite, but I’ve never bought one because they’re just a little expensive sometimes. This is a great tutorial and I’m going to try it on! It would look great on our door! http://www.ourfoodieappetite.com/its-our-anniversary/
I’m so happy you love it Kait! It’s got such a classic look and I’m so happy I was able to re-create it so easily (and quickly)! Thanks so much!
Absolutely adorable and perfect for any time of the year! Pinned and going on my to-do list 🙂
Thank you Cindy! I totally plan to use it all year in as many ways as I can! SUCH a classic look!
Kristi, I love all of your crafts and projects. I just know you would be such a fun friend to craft with. 🙂
This is being featured at this week’s link party…just wanted to let you know. http://www.thelifeofjenniferdawn.com/2015/08/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-152.html
Awwwww, how sweet are you Jennifer?! Thank you SO, SO much friend!
This was such a beautiful idea! I will have to try it soon! Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you SO much Lauren!!! It’s still one of my favourite wreaths yet!
So I had to comb your blog to find this tutorial this morning because I want to make this wreath and I remembered you did a post on it. I hope mine turns out as cute as yours! Thanks again for posting this. Boxwood wreaths are so expensive. I have one but can’t bring myself to buy second. I/m so excited to make this!
Oh gooooood, I’m so happy you found it (even if it did take some work – maybe I should move my search bar up)!!! I absolutely LOVE boxwood too – I’ve had mine up all year long. 🙂 Thanks so much Amanda!!!