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What's the difference between traditional and realistic Christmas wreaths?

Traditional wreaths have a classic look, while realistic wreaths are designed to mimic the look and feel of a natural wreath.

What color lights are best for a traditional Christmas look?

White or red lights are classic choices for a traditional Christmas look. Red and white lights can also create a unique look.

Which Christmas wreaths are the best-selling?

The 48 in. Pre-Lit LED Woodmoore Artificial Christmas Wreath is one of our best-selling Christmas wreaths.

What kind of decorative add-ins are popular on Christmas wreaths?

Popular add-ins include pinecones, berries, ribbons, ornaments, and bows. You can add unique elements like poinsettias, magnolia, burlap, holly, or ice.

Decorative Wreaths


This holiday transform your home into a warm and inviting gathering place by adding a fresh Christmas wreath to your front door. From simple green branches with a sprig of holly to a lit-up, frosted and bow-tied piece of art, there are a variety of beautiful wreaths to choose from.

Wreath Sizes

Both artificial and live Christmas wreaths come in a variety of sizes from big (over 36 inches in diameter) to small (less than 6 inches across). Before you buy, be sure to measure the space you have in mind for your wreath.

Small Christmas wreaths make great decorations for most mirrors, mantles and windows. You can even attach them to your car if you want to take your cheer on the road. For larger spaces like bay windows, fences or tall outdoor walls, you can find wreaths as big as 60 inches in diameter.

Christmas Wreath Ideas

Whether you prefer a pre-decorated wreath or want to add a personal touch to your holiday decor, there are a variety of choices to fit your lifestyle.

Basic greenery. Choose a wreath that matches the leaf type of your garland and Christmas tree, or mix it up to add more contrast in your holiday decor. Pine, fir and evergreen options are available with extra frills like berries, pinecones, flowers, gilded ribbon and glitter, or simply bare and natural.
  
• Magical metallics. Silver and gold wreaths add an eye-catching pop to your front door. Choose one made solely of vibrant ornaments, or opt for one woven with leaves and pinecones.

• Christmas wreath DIY. If you have a vision, create your own. Start with a wreath base like cedar or wood-shaved, and jazz it up with ornaments, bows, berries and even lights. Homemade versions make for a one-of-a-kind, heartfelt decoration, perfect for the spirit of the holiday.

 • All lit-up. Try a pre-lit LED Christmas wreath to deck your halls with a wintry sparkle. This all-in-one option comes with color-changing or simple white bulbs. Don’t worry if you want to hang it far from an outlet—just be sure to select one that’s battery-operated.

Long-Lasting Holiday Cheer

Unlike the fresh version made with real pine needles, an artificial Christmas wreath lasts year after year. Simply use a wreath hanger to adorn your front door each year and enjoy with no maintenance worries and no mess. Holiday wreaths also make great gifts. Double up on your purchase and spread cheer to friends, family or an elderly neighbor this holiday season.

For more information, see our Holiday Garlands and Wreaths Buying Guide.