Be ready for the holiday season and learn how to make these 5 beautiful Nordic-inspired wreaths. These chic wreaths are a gorgeous alternative to traditional wreaths and will give your home a cozy, contented feel, that makes your holiday season extra special.
Pair the wreaths with matching Nordic-inspired mantel, bar cart, cabinet or console décor. I used the Assorted Christmas Tree Tabletop Decorating Kit and a DIY Unfinished Wood Angel painted in a soft, muted gingerbread brown to get this look for my bar cart. Then I added a bowl of oversized white bells, Antler Table Tossers and Frosted Pinecones as accents.
Now to add the wreath. Let’s get crafty with a few simple materials in a neutral palette.

Give your Christmas table some Scandinavian flare with this stylish table wreath of evergreen branches, pinecones and magical candlelight.
Start with an artificial pine wreath, wrap loosely with black & white ribbon and then nestle 4 Mercury Glass Votive Candle Holders into the pine branches. Distribute these evenly around the wreath. Next, add small groupings of Frosted Pinecones, Mini Pinecones, Dried Orange Slices & Antler Table Tossers between each pair of votive holders. Finally, remove a few of the white bells from the Christmas Jingle Bell Door Hanger Craft Kit and add these to the wreath.
Simply set it in the center of the table or use as a charming accent piece on a sideboard or bar cart.

You’ll often find stars of all shapes and sizes in Scandinavian designs. The Light-Up Faux Evergreen Star Wreath is the perfect base for a Nordic-style wreath. I wrapped a garland of wooden beads around the star wreath and then glued a small screw to the bottom center of the star. The Candle Glow Sticks have a small hole in the bottom of them, this allows them to easily sit on the top of the screw and be replaced when the glow burns out. Finally, I added a small black and white bow from the Christmas Jingle Bell Door Hanger Craft Kit to the bottom of the candle and used another one to create a matching hanging loop.

To capture the Scandinavian woodland style, I used grapevine wreath as a base for this Nordic wreath. It’s a little rustic, a little modern, and a lot of magic all in one! First, I spray-painted the wreath with metallic gold paint. Next, I wrapped it with a Gold Glitter Star Garland. Finally, I wrapped the wreath with LED Fairy Lights to give it that magical twinkle.

Scandinavian-inspired wreaths are usually kept simple with minimal adornments. For this wreath, I used a simple Embroidery Hoop as a base. Next, I added the greenery from two Christmas Jingle Bell Door Hanger Craft Kits to the bottom of the wreath form. I attached these using floral wire and then secured them further with a black & white bow. Then I glued a Sheet Music Snowman Ornament to the front of the bow. To complete the carol-inspired look, I rolled up music sheets from the Christmas Sheet Music Ornament Craft Kit and tied them with twine, adding these to the greenery on the wreath.

Nutcrackers are an adorable addition to a minimal-style wreath. For this nutcracker wreath, I used a simple Embroidery Hoop as a base. Then I added Snowy Pine Picks to the hoop using floral wire. Next, I tied a bow using the ribbon from the Christmas Jingle Bell Door Hanger Craft Kit and added this between the picks. Finally, I painted a DIY 3D Unfinished Wood Nutcracker Ornament in a soft brown color and used white puffy paint to add gingerbread details before gluing this to the center of the wreath.