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Updated 22 February 2021
8 Christmas wreaths we love
Things are getting festive, so before you go all Griswold out the front of your house, we're bringing you some front door frippery from tastemakers we know - and some we don't (that's the beauty of Instagram). Without further ado, we present to you #wreathsofInstagram.

Stylist Sibella Court (follow her @sibellacourt) has just opened a new warehouse space for The Society Inc in St Peters, Sydney. Her opening weekend featured this 2 metre wide wreath by stylist Caitlin Melling against a background of Seafarer by Murobond.

Silvia Noble is the creative talent behind The Lost & Found Dept (follow her @thelostandfounddept). She created this wreath with succulents and a vintage sieve for the Christmas market at Murobond Paints.

This simple, delicate wreath is made from air-dried clay by @sweetpaulmagazine. If you're inspired, there's a tutorial on her blog.

Victorian stylist Tessa Kavanagh (follow her at @tessakavanagh) posted this gorgeous gate from a shoot she did for Country Style magazine - the shot is by Mark Roper.

Linda Gregoriou of Pure & General (follow her @pureandgeneral) showed off her hand-made origami wreath made from vintage paper.

We spotted this spool and twine wreath on the feed of @craftsgeek.

Loved this one by @cityhousecountrymouse - since she's in the US, you might need to pick something seasonal to create a similar look here.

And in case you think we only love the natural and rustic, check out this joyously tactile pompom wreath by @ginamicheleny.
Have you made a wreath this year? Share it with us on Facebook or Instagram and we'll repost the ones we love.
Follow us on Pinterest for more Christmas ideas.

Stylist Sibella Court (follow her @sibellacourt) has just opened a new warehouse space for The Society Inc in St Peters, Sydney. Her opening weekend featured this 2 metre wide wreath by stylist Caitlin Melling against a background of Seafarer by Murobond.

Silvia Noble is the creative talent behind The Lost & Found Dept (follow her @thelostandfounddept). She created this wreath with succulents and a vintage sieve for the Christmas market at Murobond Paints.

This simple, delicate wreath is made from air-dried clay by @sweetpaulmagazine. If you're inspired, there's a tutorial on her blog.

Victorian stylist Tessa Kavanagh (follow her at @tessakavanagh) posted this gorgeous gate from a shoot she did for Country Style magazine - the shot is by Mark Roper.

Linda Gregoriou of Pure & General (follow her @pureandgeneral) showed off her hand-made origami wreath made from vintage paper.

We spotted this spool and twine wreath on the feed of @craftsgeek.

Loved this one by @cityhousecountrymouse - since she's in the US, you might need to pick something seasonal to create a similar look here.

And in case you think we only love the natural and rustic, check out this joyously tactile pompom wreath by @ginamicheleny.
Have you made a wreath this year? Share it with us on Facebook or Instagram and we'll repost the ones we love.
Follow us on Pinterest for more Christmas ideas.
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