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Christmas wreath for front door

16 replies

Rainbowsandrascals · 25/10/2018 21:23

Hi, can anyone recommend a decent Christmas wreath which is large ish but not extortionately priced please? I prefer a more traditional one rather than a modern / bauble type of wreath.
Thanks

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NorthernLurker · 25/10/2018 21:33

I just buy a real foliage and holly one from a garden centre each year. 15-20 gets you a good one.

BettyCrook · 25/10/2018 21:35

florists sell them, too. You could DIY it or get a plain one and customise it.

Rainbowsandrascals · 27/10/2018 19:27

Thanks all. I’ve seen a few online at Next. Has anyone bought or seen these? Any good?

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Mammatron · 27/10/2018 19:34

I bought a lovely one in the range this week, saw it last year too and massively regretted not buying it all year!! Looks much more expensive than it is!

Bumbumtaloo · 27/10/2018 19:42

I’m also looking for a traditional wreath that’s not massively expensive, I’ve fallen in love with one but it’s £100+, I saw it on amazon and can’t remember who makes it.

I did buy one from ebay 3yrs ago it was absolutely beautiful and looked lots more expensive than what I paid - around £12 but somehow it managed to get broken and I was back in the same boat last year.

I was hoping there would be one on here I’d fall in love with.

Rainbowsandrascals · 27/10/2018 19:42

Oh Mamma, do you have a link or a photo at all please? 😁

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wannabestressfree · 27/10/2018 20:21

Homebase had some nice ones today :)

Mammatron · 27/10/2018 20:26

It's this one, the photo really doesn't do it justice though- it's looks much nicer and very realistic in real life!

Newkitchenideas1 · 27/10/2018 21:08

Garden centres often have good ones

Rainbowsandrascals · 27/10/2018 21:49

Thanks Mamma. It is nice 😁

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CallingAllSuperheroes · 27/10/2018 22:41

Not on the high street do some lovely ones. Pricey but the one I have is a few years old now and I still like it so per wear it's good value.

Actually they send me the wrong one first time and when I queried it told me to keep it and sent me the correct one! So actually a good if inadvertent deal Grin

PeggyIsInTheNarrative · 27/10/2018 23:11

Making your own is easier than you think

www.mumsnet.com/christmas/homemade-christmas-wreath-video

PippaRabbit · 27/10/2018 23:14

I second making your own. They're really easy to make and only take a couple of hours.

PippaRabbit · 27/10/2018 23:16

Personally, I wouldn't make the one on the video though, it's looks really shit.

Bumbumtaloo · 28/10/2018 12:34

Oh my goodness, I wish I hadn’t looked at The Range! We don’t have one near us (or B & M or Homebargains within an hours drive) and so never look at their stuff. I have now picked my wreath and a whole load of other stuff. I’m certainly not looking on anymore links now, I’m not sure my bank balance would survive Grin

I would love to make my own wreath but have arthritis in my hands and any fine work makes my hands seize and become really painful and I’m shit at that kind of stuff no matter how many videos I watch

Raglansleeve · 28/10/2018 12:37

T K Maxx usually have some nice ones, and we bought ours from Costco - had it about five years and still looks like new. It has poinsettia flowers and lots of greenery, and I added some warm white lights.

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