DIY Homemade Wood Bead Wreath Christmas Ornaments
You’ll love these rustic DIY wood bead wreath Christmas ornaments for your holiday tree this year. With just a few inexpensive materials, you can create these statement-making ornaments!

When the Christmas decorating season and craft season unite, an explosion of creativity happens. And nothing brings me more joy than creating beautiful craft projects that are inexpensive to make. This Wreath Christmas Ornament craft is rustic and gleams with the farmhouse style that is ever so popular.
If you haven’t noticed, the farmhouse style has been all the rage for years now. It is easy to understand why. Joanna Gaines, who is one of my favorite people to watch on television, has made this look accessible and approachable for the average homeowner. I don’t foresee this now-classic style fading away anytime soon. Just walk into Hobby Lobby. It is all I see.
And with this style, I love that you can take simple and affordable items and turn them into a beautiful statement piece in your home. These wood bead Christmas wreaths scream farmhouse style. And in my opinion, I love it all. The affordability, the neutral tones, and Christmas!
You can also create nativity star craft you can make with your kiddos. And it would be worth it for you to check out our newest snowman hat ornament, made from old Jenga pieces.
DIY Homemade Wood Bead Wreath Christmas Ornaments
Craft Supplies Needed to Make This Easy Craft Project
- Floral wire
- Wood beads (I used 12 mm beads)
- Ribbon (I used a 1-inch ribbon)
- Wire cutters
- Scissors
How to Make These Christmas Ornaments – step-by-step instructions
If you are working with younger kids on this project, placing all their needed materials in a tray would be a good idea. Just in case, you end up with a few runaway beads while working. Hey, it may be a good idea for you as well.
Keep in mind that I created these wreaths with 12-millimeter beads. The smaller the beads, the more you will need on your wire, and vice versa for the larger beads. Any size you make them will be just as adorable as the next. You can also alternate between large and small beads.
STEP ONE: First, begin by cutting a piece of floral wire roughly 8 inches long. Then follow by stringing your wooden beads onto the wire.
STEP TWO: Next, twist your two ends together, securing the beads on the wire. After making your twist, create a loop with the wire ends. This loop will be used to hang the ornament on the tree. At this point, your wreath may look more misshapen than you would like. And it may not even resemble a wreath at all.
STEP THREE: It is time to form it into a circle. Simply mold it into a round circular shape.
STEP FOUR: Additionally, it is time to add your bow. Take your choice of ribbon tie into a small bow. Then cover the twisted area of the wire on your wreath with a bow.
Fun additional embellishment items to customize your ornaments
- To make your wreaths look more rustic, use a heat gun to darken the wood.
- You can even customize by painting a few or all the beads in Christmas-themed colors.
- Adding cloth or metallic tassels to the bottom of the wreath for flare.
- Or add texture by using a variety of wooden bead sizes (small or large).
Other ways to use these Wreath Christmas Ornaments
- Give them as gifts.
These adorable wreath ornaments make stunning package toppers. - Make a garland string to hang on a mirror or your fireplace mantel.
- Hang from your chandelier.
- Adorable and stylish wreath Christmas Ornaments, napkin rings. (If having guests over, they can also be take-home gifts)
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DIY Wood Bead Christmas Wreath Ornaments
You'll love these rustic DIY wood bead wreath Christmas ornaments for your holiday tree this year. With just a few inexpensive materials - you can create these statement-making ornaments!
Materials
- Floral wire
- Wood beads
- Ribbon
Tools
- Scissors
- Wire Cutters
Instructions
- Cut a piece of floral wire around 8 inches long. Thread the wood beads on the floral wire, leaving around one inch of wire exposed on each end.
- Twist the two ends together to secure the beads on the wire, then create a loop with the wire ends to hang the ornament on the tree.
- Form the wire into a circle to create a wreath.
- Cover the twisted area of the wire by tying a bow with the ribbon at the top of the wreath.
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Fun. I think my girls would love to make these.