Do you look for a new wreath every season? Did you know you can make a foraged wreath from you own yard…or your neighbors? With a few foraged twigs and leaves you can put together a wreath in no time at all.

Foraged wreaths are so amazing. Each one is unique. The best thing about a foraged wreath from your yard..or your neighbors is that you made it!! A foraged wreath does not need to be perfect.

What is a foraged wreath? The word forage basically means “in search  of” . In this case we are in search of natural materials for our wreath.

I am going to give you a supply list. This list is just the basics that you need for making your wreath. Please feel free to add anything you find to your wreath. We are making this wreath without a wreath form.  The form will be made from foraged materials.

DIY foraged wreath

foraged goodies

Supplies

  • floral wire
  • needle nosed pliers
  • clippers
  • bendable twigs/branches
  • foraged goodies

In the above photo, I foraged hybrid willow branches, young maple branches,  hydrangea blooms, cedar clippings and ash twigs with seeds

Step 1 making the wreath form

willow branch wreath

Take your longest bendable branch and make the desired size circle leaving the rest of the branch free. With your non dominant hand hold the branch together where you connect the circle, then with your dominant hand wrap the remaining branch in and around the circle.

willow wreath

To add your next branch. Insert the thickest end of the branch through the base about 6 inches. Hold the branch with your non dominant hand to the top inside of the wreath.  With your dominant hand wrap the branch in and around the base until you have wrapped the entire branch. Weave the end of the branch into the wreath. Continue adding branches until you reach you desired thickness. Use the clippers to cut off the ends of the branches that are sticking out. Like I mentioned earlier. There is no rules! Make your wreath as thick or thin as you like.

Step 2 Adding foraged materials

foraged materials

Divide your foliage and flowers into small bunches and secure with a small piece of the floral wire.  For my wreath I used 3 bunches. It works best to have your greenery in the back of the bunch and your focal floral in the front.

wreath making

Attach the floral wire to your wreath base. Lay your bunch on the base and wrap securely several times around with the wire. Add your next bunch just below your first secured bunch and wrap with the wire.

wreath making

If you are only going to put the bunches part way around the wreath base. Attach the last one in the opposite direction as the rest to give the end a clean finish.

Add other items you have foraged the same way with the wire.

Finishing

To finish the wreath. Wrap the remaining end of the wire around the stems on the back of the wreath form.

Cut a piece of wire about 4″ in length. On the back of the wreath at the top weave the piece of wire through some branches and back out. Twist the 2 ends together. This will be your hanger for your wreath.

wreath making

foraged wreath