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Getting Festive - Christmas Wreath

By Glasgow_mummy @glasgow_mummy
I used to have a Christmas wreath that went on my front door... note the tense here :( It was a gorgeous wreath from Marks & Spencer and unfortunately it got ruined in the horrendous weather that we experienced last December (some metal parts from the apex of the roof of my house came off in the wind too!).
I'm not going to make that mistake again! Instead, my thoughts were that I could have a wreath on an internal door!! 
Of course I went straight to Pinterest for some inspiration, and here's what I found:
Getting Festive - Christmas Wreath{image source}
Getting Festive - Christmas Wreath{image source}
Getting Festive - Christmas Wreath{image source}
Getting Festive - Christmas Wreath{image source}
You can see that I'm drawn to metallics, natural textures, leaves and green foliage.
I'd love to make my own, but I literally do not have the time.
Instead, if I am going to have a wreath, it will be a shop bought one, and with that in mind - here are some of my favourites:
Getting Festive - Christmas WreathPre-lit Green Foliage Christmas Wreath from M&S, £39.50
Getting Festive - Christmas WreathJohn Lewis Snowy Twig Wreath, £20
Getting Festive - Christmas WreathBirch Bark Christmas Wreath (comes in white, natural or neon!), £28 from Paper Posies
Getting Festive - Christmas WreathMetallic Berry Foliage Christmas Wreath from M&S, £25.00
Getting Festive - Christmas WreathTesco Gold Ball Wreath, £25

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