The super stylists at CB2 DIY'd a stunning, colorful holiday wreath using ornaments from their holiday collection. The wreath can definitely be re-created with any standard ornaments, but I love the nontraditional colors and various shapes on this wreath. To make it, you'll need strong stiff wire to bend into a ring (like aluminum wire gauge 20 or a wire hanger), 30-90 ornaments depending on the size you want, strong tape or pliers, and ribbon.
This month marks the beginning of holiday planning, prep, and celebration. Here on CasaSugar, we'll also be exploring the world of color. From paint colors to vibrant home accents, I'll show you ways to add vibrance to your home through the use of color.
SFGate recently checked in with the Moyle sisters of Hello!Lucky at their home in San Francisco. Here, Sabrina Moyle is hanging a wreath made from paper boxes on her front door. I love this festive alternative to a traditional wreath, especially for gals who run a stationery company.
Whether you need quick, pretty decorations for a dinner party or a child's birthday, this paper wreath will fit the bill. By customizing your paper color, you can make wreaths appropriate for any holiday or occasion. This wreath is also very cheap to make (you can get all supplies for under $10 if you already own a hole punch and glue gun), and will only take an hour or less to complete!
You might not be the type to go all out this Halloween with cobwebs, fog machines, and yard decorations that heckle at passersby. But you can still be festive with a simple yet darkly gothic wreath. Wreaths are the ultimate non-decoration for any festivity; they're not fussy or complicated but they do give your front door some holiday curb appeal.
Come November, many people worldwide will hang wreaths on their front doors, celebrating the holiday season. But, who says wreaths should be reserved Christmas? One San Francisco city dweller decided to celebrate this year's Olympic games by making and hanging their very own set of Olympic rings .