DIY 12" Christmas Wreath Making Kit - 'Blue Christmas' details

Product Description

The ‘Blue Christmas’ DIY kit includes everything you need to craft a beautiful 12” Christmas wreath — from fresh moss, a wreath ring, wires, ribbons, and wreath backing, to a mix of seasonal foliage and striking thistles. Festive touches like snowy pinecones, silver bells, and Viburnum berries add a gorgeous winter feel.

All you’ll need is a pair of scissors or secateurs — so pour a glass of fizz, enjoy a sweet treat, and order one kit per person! Whether you’re hosting a festive wreath workshop or enjoying a cosy afternoon at home, this kit has you covered.

The 12” (30cm) base creates a finished wreath around 16” (40cm), depending on your style. Each kit includes step-by-step instructions and an online tutorial link.

Available for delivery from Thursday, 27th November 2025, across YO26, YO51, HG1, HG2, HG3, HG4, and HG5 postcodes, including Ripon, Knaresborough, Harrogate, York, Boroughbridge, and nearby villages. See the full list of what’s included below.

Delivery Areas & Prices

We offer local delivery from our studio in North Yorkshire, covering the following postcodes throughout Harrogate, Knaresborough, Boroughbridge and the surrounding villages.

  • YO51 - Free
  • YO26, HG1, HG2 & HG5 postcodes - £4.50
  • HG3 & HG4 postcodes - £6.50

All our flowers will be hand-delivered by Petals & Paperie on the delivery date specified.

Seasonal Availability

Please note that due to seasonal demand and availability, it may be necessary to use alternative flowers and foliage from those pictured. Where possible we will substitute these for a flower that is similar in colour and style.

Seasonal Availability

Please note that due to seasonal demand and availability, it may be necessary to use alternative flowers and foliage from those pictured. Where possible we will substitute these for a flower that is similar in colour and style.

What does the DIY Kit include?

This Christmas Wreath Kit includes everything you will need to make one 12" Christmas wreath:

  • 1 x 12” Copper Wire Wreath Base
  • Fresh Sphagnum Moss
  • 1 x Reel Wire
  • Wreath Wrap
  • 30mm Mossing Pins
  • Stub Wires
  • 1m x Royal Blue Velvet Ribbon
  • 1m x Violet Velvet Ribbon
  • A mix of seasonal foliage including a selection of Spruce, Eucalyptus, Pine, Mimosa and Pistache. Seasonal foliage is subject to availability.
  • A mix of blue/lilac berries and flowers suited to longevity in an outdoor wreath such as Viburnum, Thistle, Limonium and Dried Lavender
  • 3 x Snowy Pinecones
  • 3 x Silver Jingle Bells
  • 1 x ‘How-To’ Guide Booklet which takes you through step-by-step instructions on how to make a Christmas Wreath
  • Link to online video tutorial where I make a Christmas Wreath for you to follow step-by-step.
Wreath Hanging Instructions
  • Your fresh door wreath should be hung outdoors. Hanging your wreath indoors may lead to a shortened lifespan due to additional heat factors.
  • There are several ways you can hang your wreath, depending on what you have available. You can hang your wreath from a door knocker or nail using the ribbon / string loop on the top of your wreath. You can also use an over-the-door wreath hanger which are commonly available,  or a Command Wreath Hook.
Safety Precautions

Not suitable for human or animal consumption.

Some flowers, foliages and berries are toxic to both pets and people, so please keep them out of reach of children and animals.

Please note that any fruits, seeds or decorations that are provided as part of the Christmas Wreath DIY kits are not for human consumption.

If your door has a porous paint finish, take precautions to protect the paintwork on your door by adding the plastic wreath wrap provided to the back of your wreath. This helps to protect your door from the moisture in the moss.

We recommend removing the wreath from your door during heavy rainfall or high winds.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

What is the best way to care for my fresh Christmas Wreath?

When you hang your fresh Christmas wreath, you should protect it from any extreme seasonal weather such as heavy snow, rainfall or high winds. To keep your wreath fresh, spray your wreath and the moss base using a water spray bottle every few days, or as often as needed to keep the base damp-to-touch. Be mindful that fruit slices such as apple and orange slices can go slightly soft or soggy if exposed to too much moisture, so be sure to move your wreath to a sheltered location if you are expecting rainfall. You should always keep your Christmas wreath hanging outside where possible as exposure to indoor heating will shorten the life of your wreath.

I want my wreath to last until Christmas day, when should I order it?

To make sure your wreath is still looking it's best on 25th December, whilst still getting the most enjoyment out of it throughout December, we would recommend choosing a delivery slot on the 11th or 13th of December.

How can I hang my wreath on my front door without damaging it?

All of our luxury wreaths and DIY wreath kits come with a brown string loop to attach the wreath to your front door.

If you have a door hook or knocker, you can simply secure your wreath to the hook or knocker using the brown string provided. If you don't have a door hook or knocker, you can use an over-the-door wreath hanger or an adhesive 3M Command Hook. Avoid adding additional nails or screws in your front door as this will damage the paint work.

How long will my fresh Christmas wreath last?

Provided your fresh Christmas wreath is cared for in line with our wreath care instruction, it will continue to look its best for around 3 weeks. With proper maintenance and care it can last for the whole of December and into the New Year.

To extend your wreath's life for as long as possible, it should be kept outdoors in cool temperatures. Your wreath should be misted with water every few days to keep the moss base damp to touch. Keep your wreath out of heavy rainfall and high winds.

How do I attach a pinecone to my Christmas Wreath?

You can attach a pinecone to your Christmas wreath by wiring them onto a moss base using a stub wire. Taking a stub wire, wrap it once around the pinecone, threading it through the gap between the first two layers of the pinecone’s scales, near the base of the pinecone. Once you have wrapped the wire around the pinecone and the two ends of the wire meet, twist one wire around the other a couple of times at the base of the pinecone. This secures the wire to the pinecone.

From there, position your pinecone where you would like it to sit on your wreath. Push the wires through the moss base until it comes out of the back of your wreath. Then simply fold the wire ends back on themselves into the moss so that the wires are not sticking out.

For the full guide on how to make your own Christmas wreath, check out my detailed guide and video tutorial here.

Do I need any additional tools or materials to create my DIY Christmas wreath at home?

To make your Christmas wreath at home using one of our DIY Christmas Wreath kits, you will just need a pair of scissors or secateurs, all other materials will be provided. You may want to wear a pair of protective gloves when handling festive foliage as some foliage such as pine can be irritating on sensitive skin. I would recommend covering your table or work surface in a protective cloth as the foliage and moss base can be wet. You might also require a dust pan and brush to clear up any fallen pieces of moss and foliage.