Saturday, December 24, 2022

DIY GRINCH ORNAMENT WREATH | CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT WREATH

Prepare yourself for another post in our Crafty Chaos series...


Kaitlyn has plans for a Grinch-themed front porch, so she wanted to make an ornament wreath to match. She picked up most of the supplies at Hobby Lobby (shocking, I know).


I grabbed her a wire wreath form for $1.25 at the Dollar Store. 






We wrapped Grinch-green mesh ribbon around the wreath form to create the base of the wreath (also from Hobby Lobby). 



Once the wreath form was fully wrapped, we cut the ribbon and hot glued the loose end to the back to secure it.



We found a tube of ornaments at Hobby Lobby for $15.00 and knew they were perfect for this Grinch theme. Kaitlyn added hot glue to both the ornament caps and the tops of the ornaments for extra stability. We followed the order of ornaments in the tube so we didn't overthink placement.



We started on the outer edge of the wreath and worked our way inward.




After placing ornaments side-by-side, we added extra hot glue between them to make everything more secure. 



Hobby Lobby also had smaller ornaments, which worked perfectly for filling gaps. We grabbed two different sizes, giving us three ornament sizes total on the wreath. We used the smaller ones to fill spots where the mesh was still peeking through.

We did end up with one empty ornament spot (you can see it in the picture above because we ran out)...but don't worry — we covered it up!




We hang the wreath, we added thick green jute to the back using a simple double knot and trimmed the excess.


Kaitlyn finished it off by adding a glitter bow to the top — which also conveniently hid the ornament bald spot. The bow is made for outdoor use, making it perfect for her front porch. 

Kaitlyn and I had so much fun making this Grinch ornament wreath and love how it turned out. We both love the Grinch, and it fits her porch theme perfectly!

Making your own ornament wreath? Let me know what colors or theme you used in the comments below!

Happy Holidays! 

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