Poinsettia Christmas Wreath Tutorial
How To Make A Poinsettia Christmas Wreath Using Floral Picks
There are oh so many ways to make a wreath. Only one of these is using floral picks like this DIY Poinsettia Christmas wreath I made.

I love this Poinsettia Christmas wreath because the colors are vibrant red and gold. Plus the poinsettia picks are glittery for that bling Christmas feeling.
I used to make wreaths every season, long before I ever became a blogger. Many years ago I took a silk floral design class and made lots and lots of arrangements for family members as well as my own home.
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I became the designated person to create cemetery arrangements in our family. You know those can be so expensive. As a matter of fact, store-bought wreaths and flower arrangements can be very expensive which is why learning to make your own is a good frugal living trick.

Supplies
There are only a few supplies needed to make our Poinsettia Christmas Wreath.
- 5 Poinsettia picks (I found these at Hobby Lobby)
- 5 Gold and Red Ball picks (Hobby Lobby)
- Ribbon for hanging
- 12-inch Wreath Form (Dollar Tree)
- Spray paint
- Hot Glue Stick
- Hot Glue Gun

Step 1 Paint
Begin by spray painting the wreath form red and allow it to completely dry. I wanted my wreath form painted because with this particular wreath design, the form will show in places and I didn’t want it to be green.
While the paint is drying, prepare your work surface. These disposable kitchen counter covers are great for working in the craft room too.
Step 2 Add the hanger
Glue the Ribbon for hanging onto the wreath before adding the picks. Make this the top of your wreath which will help to determine the placement of the picks.

Step 3
Measure and cut the stems to fit your wreath form so they don’t poke out the other side after being inserted into the wreath form. This is really a trial-and-error process with the first pick.

Step 4 Lay out your design
Before you begin adding your picks, place them around the wreath form to get a general idea of how you want them to look.
I did this step in the store which helped me determine how many picks to purchase. I placed a wreath form in my shopping cart and then placed the picks all around it to get an idea of how many I might need.
Step 5 Add the poinsettia
Begin adding the picks but do not hot glue them at this time.

Continue adding picks all the way around the wreath. I added the hot glue after I was satisfied with the placement of the picks. Just one small dab of glue is sufficient where each pick is inserted into the form.
Don’t be afraid to bend and shape floral picks. As long as you have a hot glue gun, you can fix anything that breaks.
Timing Tip
You can easily have the wreath completed in under 30 minutes if you paint your wreath form the day before so it will be dry.
I found these gorgeous blingy poinsettia picks at one of my favorite craft stores, Hobby Lobby. The total cost of supplies used was about $25.

With proper care, you can continue to display your beautiful seasonal wreaths year after year. Do not store them in an outdoor building like a storage shed where they will be susceptible to rodents and the heat of the summer.
Ways to store wreaths
One way I have stored wreaths is to hang them on a high wall inside of a closet. I cover the wreath with a plastic bag to protect it from dust.
Another way to store wreaths is on a hanger in a closet on the closet rod, like this.
If you have attic space in your home, you can add a few nails to the high beams in the attic. Hang the wreath on the nails. Always cover your stored wreaths with a plastic bag to protect them from dust.
More DIY Wreath Ideas
- DIY Valentine’s Rag Wreath
- Monogrammed Spring Watering Can Wreath
- DIY Yellow & Purple Floral Summer Wreath
- Make A Red White and Blue Bandana Wreath
- How To DIY A Witch Hat Wreath
- DIY Fall Wreath with Mums and Pumpkins
- Make Your Own Mini Wreaths for Kitchen Cabinets for Christmas


How lovely!
Wow! This wreath is beautiful and looks easy to make:)
Thats a lovely ornament. I like how it is so bright and cheery . It will be cherished!
Wow! That came out beautiful, and so simple!
So pretty and shiny!
Your wreath is so pretty.It looks like it cost a lot of money.
You have made it so easy looking. I would love to make one for my front door.
This is a lovely and beautiful idea! So simple but looks so high-class!
This is absolutely gorgeous! So rich looking.
That is very beautiful and I love the colors.
Wow! That came out beautiful, and so simple! Thank you!
This is very beautiful! I made a poinsettia wreath on a frame of leftover pine garland, added some musical instrument picks and a pretty bow, and it was also pretty.
Lovely! I’ve never tried making my own wreath, but you sure make it seem simple!
My mom would love this – she is a big fan of poinsettias!
Gorgeous!! And you made it look so easy too.
I love your wreath!!! All of the sparkles and glitter are perfect.
I am speechless, this so beautiful. I love wreaths.
Love the colors, so bright and vibrant!
This is a pretty wreath. I like it.
Such a pretty wreath idea. I love poinsettias!
You made this look easy, and I love the Poinsettias.
So beautiful! My aunt makes wreaths I will have to show her this, she usually uses ribbons.
seeing as I cant have real poinsettias because I have pets this is a great craft
Very Beautiful!! I would love to make one!
Stunning, I love it!
Love this wreath. My front door is metal with a glass storm door so I cannot use anythig with hot glue. Just ask my Santa, his nose fell about two inches one year. LOL I like this wreath because I think I may be able to do it without using hot glue. Thanks for the idea.
What a clever and fun way to make this for my door
Such a Beautiful Christmas wreath!
Maria
Wow this is absolutely stunning!
That turned out just gorgeous! I have literally a huge bag of random Christmas flowers that I keep picking up year after year at after Christmas clearance sales…maybe I could do something like this with them!
Love this, Shirley! I am in need of a new wreath for the front door. I’ll have to get busy as soon as the Thanksgiving holiday is over.
It is so sparkling – just loving it!
This is really beautiful! I’ll probably try it.
WOW that came out great I will have to try to make one.
I love it! Poinsettias are my birthday flower!
the wreath is so cute!
so cute and totally blingy! I love poinsettias.
I can never figure out what to do with all those picks at Hobby Lobby! This is perfect! I love how it turned out… now to get some picks!
This is the prettiest poinsettia wreath ever! And not too hard, too. I haven’t made a wreath in a long time, I’d love to try this! So special!
Your wreath is very pretty, I love the colors. You inspired me to make one of my own!
Julie @ Love My Simple Home
Your wreath is so beautiful. I love how easy it is to make too.
This wreath is so classic and pretty. I like how rich it all is.
Your wreath is so lovely! The color of the poinsettias is gorgeous!
I’m SOOOOO in love with this! It’s so simple and has tons of sparkle 🙂 I’ll have to head over to HL so I can make my own.
I love all the glittery red poinsettias. You can never have too much glitter, right? The wreath turned out so lovely.