This post shows you over 40 best Boho Winter wreaths for the front door.
When decorating your entryway for the holidays, you may have wondered, what is the best real Christmas wreath for the front door? And what is the best greenery for a Christmas wreath?
The answer is two-fold. If you’re looking for a Christmas wreath made from real branches, also called an evergreen wreath, consider Juniper, White Pine and Douglas fir.
They will hold their needles for a long time without shattering (that means when they lose all of their needles). Some evergreens like Spruce will shatter when brought into a warm place, so put a spruce wreath outside or in a cool, covered porch.
The reason being, cold weather actually helps to preserve your wreath similar to refrigeration. It helps to keep needles stiff and reduces moisture lost to evaporation through the leaves. Higher humidity and a snowy environment also encourage a longer lifespan for your wreath, as it takes much longer to dry out.
For this reason, evergreen wreaths can last between six to eight weeks in cold outdoor weather and indirect sunlight.
A long answer, yes, but I hope that helps inform your decision when choosing the perfect wreath for your place.
These factors are just a guide to help you choose the right wreath, but most importantly, go with one that calls your name, and shows your personal style. After all, the best way to create a warm and inviting atmosphere for you and your guests is through pieces that are reflective of yourself.
Lastly, for this list, we sourced our favorite winter boho wreaths from Etsy, Target, Crate & Barrel, Pottery Barn, and Wayfair. Etsy in particular is a wonderful place for purchasing handmade wreaths. It is one of our preferred marketplaces for artisinal goods because the craftsmanship is so good!
If you’re a crafter and prefer to DIY a wreath yourself, let this list serve as boho Christmas wreath inspiration for you.
1. White, Tan, and Gold Boho Chic Christmas Wreath
2. Winter Wreath with Gold Bells
3. Modern Farmhouse Christmas Wreath
4. Evergreen Christmas Wreath
5. Pampas Grass and Ruscus Wreath
6. Neutral Modern Gold Hoop Wreath
7. Bell and Bow Cedar Wreath
8. Winter Boho Pampas Wreath
9. Fresh Blithe Wreath
10. Holiday Eucalyptus & Berry Wreath
11. Olive Leaf & Dried Lavender Wreath
12. Dried Pastoral Morning Wreath
13. Dried Coastal Holiday Wreath
14. Magnolia & Pheasant Feather Wreath
15. Pinecone and Red Berry Wreath
16. Winter Bell Wreath
17. Evergreen and Eucalyptus Christmas Wreath
18. Autumn Harvest Preserved Wreath
19. Preserved Eucalyptus and Flax Pod Wreath
20. Preserved Wild Jubilee Wreath
21. Pre-Lit LED Rustic White Berry Wreath
22. Organic Coastal Wreath with Walnuts and Citrus
23. Preserved Mixed Greenery Wreath
24. Artificial Christmas Wreath with Pinecones
25. Neutral Sage Green, Fall Browns, and Creams Wreath
26. Sleigh Bells Evergreen Wreath
27. Winter Wreath with Gold Bells
28. Neutral Winter Hoop Wreath
29. Winter Wreath Rustic Gold Bell
30. Neutral Owl Holiday Wreath
31. Modern Winter Hoop Wreath with Berries
32. Pine Cone Christmas Wreath with Bell and Bow
33. Minimalist Olive Branch Hoop Wreath
34. Dried-Look Artificial Winter Wreath
35. Cream and Gold Christmas Wreath
36. Evergreen Modern Farmhouse Winter Wreath
37. Long Needle Pine Wreath
38. Beaded Modern Winter Wreath
39. Red Hydrangea Wreath with Berries
40. Eucalyptus and Pine Cone Wreath
41. Holiday Wreath with Pinecones and Red Berries
42. Cedar and Pine Winter Wreath
Whether you like natural or faux stems, flowers or pinecones, we hope you have found the perfect wreath for your front door, or at least inspiration for creating a Winter wreath yourself.
If you’re wondering, what can I put on the front door instead of a wreath? Consider the following ideas:
Letter Monogram Door Decor
Monograms are a unique way to represent the home’s occupants, whether it’s a family or a single person. I think it’s just so classy and fun.
Custom Welcome Sign
A custom wooden welcome sign is perfect for you if you like the rustic farmhouse look for your house.
Chalkboard Sign for Front Door
A chalkboard sign is perfect if you like a personalized welcome when greeting your guests. Bonus: It’s an easy DIY project too!
You can do a larger board as pictured above, or a smaller simple sign that says “welcome” hanging from brown twine for a rustic look.
Add A Rustic Bell
It is believed that placing bells in your main entrance door rings for the universe to hear, according to Feng Shui.
You can use a bell from a store or marketplace but a vintage bell would add a unique touch too.
Hang A Market Bag
Use a 3M hook to hang a market bag from your front door and fill it with flowers or greenery. You can change out your blooms depending on the season, or swap them for branches, eucalyptus, or high quality faux stems.
Happy decorating, and may your home be a true reflection of your unique style! 🍂🌻