The best Christmas ornament wreath ideas include classic red-and-gold wreaths, silver-and-white winter themes, rustic farmhouse designs, modern matte styles, colorful rainbow wreaths, and luxe gold options. These wreaths can be made using shatterproof ornaments, a foam or wire base, and a hot glue gun. They work beautifully on front doors, mantels, hallways, and walls. Choose colors that match your holiday theme and add ribbons or greenery for a polished look.
If you’ve been thinking, “How can I make my home look extra festive this year?” you’re in the right place. Christmas ornament wreaths are one of the easiest ways to add instant holiday charm. Over the years, I’ve made several—some turned out amazing, some… well, let’s just say they taught me what not to do.
In this guide, you’ll find 12 beautiful wreath ideas you can recreate without stress. Ready? Let’s make your home sparkle.
Contents
- 1 1. Classic Red & Gold Ornament Wreath
- 2 2. Winter Wonderland Silver & White Wreath
- 3 3. Rustic Farmhouse Burlap & Ornament Wreath
- 4 4. Modern Matte Black Ornament Wreath
- 5 5. Rainbow Color Pop Ornament Wreath
- 6 6. Blue & Silver Frozen-Themed Ornament Wreath
- 7 7. Vintage Shiny Brite Ornament Wreath
- 8 8. Minimalist All-White Ornament Wreath
- 9 9. Candy Cane Red & White Ornament Wreath
- 10 10. Pastel Pink & Mint Ornament Wreath
- 11 11. Gold Luxe Glam Ornament Wreath
- 12 12. Scandinavian Wood + Ornament Hybrid Wreath
- 13 FAQs
1. Classic Red & Gold Ornament Wreath

This wreath is perfect if you love traditional Christmas colors. The mix of glossy red ornaments and shimmering gold accents creates a warm, timeless look. You can use different ornament sizes to add texture and depth. I made one similar for my mom’s front door, and she still brings it out every year because it just feels like Christmas.
Ideal For:
- Front doors
- Traditional holiday décor
- Anyone who loves classic Christmas colors
2. Winter Wonderland Silver & White Wreath

Think of fresh snow and icy mornings. This silver-and-white ornament wreath captures that crisp winter magic. Add frosted ornaments, metallic balls, and a touch of faux snow spray. It looks especially pretty indoors where the lights can reflect off the ornaments.
Ideal For:
- Minimal modern homes
- Winter-themed décor
- Neutral color palettes
3. Rustic Farmhouse Burlap & Ornament Wreath

If you love a cozy farmhouse vibe, this one’s for you. Mix matte ornaments with burlap ribbon, small pinecones, and wooden beads. The contrast between rustic textures and shiny Christmas balls creates a warm, homey look. I used leftover burlap from a project, and it actually made the wreath look even more charming.
Ideal For:
- Rustic or farmhouse homes
- Brown, green, or wood-toned interiors
- Simple, earthy Christmas décor lovers
4. Modern Matte Black Ornament Wreath

This one looks sleek, bold, and unexpectedly festive. Use matte black ornaments mixed with metallic gold or white to soften the look. It’s a great option if you’re decorating with modern or industrial tones. Plus, black ornaments make your door look like the entrance of a luxury holiday shop.
Ideal For:
- Modern apartments
- Minimalist or neutral décor
- People who want a dramatic, unique wreath
5. Rainbow Color Pop Ornament Wreath

This wreath is joyful, playful, and perfect if you love color. Mix ornaments in every shade—pink, teal, yellow, purple, blue, red—and arrange them in a gradient or random pattern. It instantly brightens up any space and puts everyone in a cheerful mood.
Ideal For:
- Kids’ rooms
- Playful Christmas themes
- Color lovers
6. Blue & Silver Frozen-Themed Ornament Wreath

Inspired by the icy tones from the movie Frozen, this wreath uses blue, silver, and white ornaments. Add glittery snowflakes or a sparkly ribbon for extra sparkle. I once made a mini version for a friend’s daughter, and she refused to take it down even after Christmas.
Ideal For:
- Frozen fans
- Winter wonderland décor
- Cool-toned interiors
7. Vintage Shiny Brite Ornament Wreath

If you love retro Christmas décor, this one’s a keeper. Use vintage-style ornaments in bold, bright colors with mid-century patterns. These wreaths feel nostalgic and stand out beautifully on white or pastel walls. They’re also a fun way to repurpose old ornaments you already have.
Ideal For:
- Vintage holiday lovers
- Retro-themed homes
- Bright, colorful interiors
8. Minimalist All-White Ornament Wreath

This wreath focuses on simplicity and elegance. Mix matte, glossy, and pearl-finish white ornaments for a clean, soft look. The monochrome style blends well with any décor and looks especially beautiful against dark doors or walls.
Ideal For:
- Minimalist homes
- Neutral décor lovers
- Scandinavian-inspired setups
9. Candy Cane Red & White Ornament Wreath

Red and white ornaments create a sweet, candy-cane-inspired look. Add striped ribbon or peppermint-style ornaments to make it even more festive. This is one of the easiest wreaths to make because you only need two colors but still get a bold impact.
Ideal For:
- Classic Christmas themes
- Entryways
- Homes with red décor accents
10. Pastel Pink & Mint Ornament Wreath

Soft, dreamy, and perfect for modern Christmas themes. Use pastel shades like blush pink, mint, lavender, and peach. This wreath looks like it came straight out of a chic boutique. Add a soft satin bow for a delicate finish.
Ideal For:
- Stylish, modern homes
- Kids’ or teens’ rooms
- Pastel-themed Christmas trees
11. Gold Luxe Glam Ornament Wreath

If you want something elegant and glamorous, go for an all-gold look. Mix different finishes—glitter, matte, metallic—to add richness. When the lights hit this wreath, your whole hallway glows. It’s perfect for creating a high-end holiday atmosphere.
Ideal For:
- Glam Christmas décor
- High ceilings and grand entryways
- Holiday parties

Blend wood beads, small white ornaments, and natural textures for a calm, Nordic vibe. The mix of natural wood and soft colors gives your space a warm, peaceful look. This is a great option if you prefer subtle, nature-inspired Christmas décor.
Ideal For:
- Scandinavian homes
- Neutral color schemes
- Simple, organic styles
FAQs
1. How do I make a Christmas ornament wreath at home?
Use a foam or wire wreath form, glue on ornaments in layers, and fill gaps with smaller ornaments or greenery.
2. What ornaments are best for making a wreath?
Shatterproof ornaments are ideal because they’re lightweight and durable.
3. How many ornaments do I need for a wreath?
A standard 14–16 inch wreath usually needs 60–90 ornaments depending on size.
4. What is the easiest ornament wreath for beginners?
Single-color or two-color wreaths (like red-and-white) are the easiest.
5. How do I hang an ornament wreath on my front door?
Use an over-the-door wreath hanger, ribbon loop, or adhesive hooks rated for 3–5 pounds.

