How to Make an Easy Red Bird Christmas Wreath

Let’s get excited for the upcoming Christmas holidays with a little early inspiration! Let me share with you how to make an easy Red Bird Christmas wreath that will not only give your home a pop of color but will also set the mood for the upcoming holiday season.

Red Bird Christmas Wreath

It only takes a few supplies and the process is simple. My favorite thing about this wreath is that it will carry you from early Christmas through the entire winter season. In this blog post, I will teach you how to create your very own easy red bird Christmas wreath.

I’m also thrilled to share with you ideas from several of my other blogger friends to keep you inspired. Check them out at the bottom of the post!

If you came here from my friend Jen with Midwest Life and Style, Welcome!

Be sure to head over to my friend Robyn with Robyn’s French Nest next!

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If you’re curious about the meaning behind the cardinal and the red bird, I want to encourage you to go and read all about it here in my other blog post.

red cardinal in a christmas tree PIN

Supplies Needed to Make the Cardinal Wreath

  • 18″ Dollar Tree Wreath Form
  • 10-12 Dollar Tree Greenery Garlands
  • (or an old plain greenery wreath if you already have one)
  • 3-4 holiday sprays from Dollar Tree
  • a few red berry sprays from Dollar Tree
  • 3-5 faux red birds or cardinals (with clips is best)
  • red wired ribbon for bow

How to Make a Red Bird Wreath

This is such an easy DIY and the steps are truly however you want them to be. Follow along and I’ll show you.

Step 1: Create the Base

The first step in making your own easy red bird Christmas wreath is creating a base for the wreath. If you have an old wreath that is solid green that will work perfectly.

If you do not have a wreath already, take a simple round wreath form and wrap greenery around it over and over until it is covered.

dollar tree garland

Step 2: Add Holiday Sprays

Once you have your wreath base ready, the next step is to add the holiday sprays. To do this, simply decide where you want them to go first.

holiday spray for wreath

I prefer to place sprays in three or four sections evenly spaced around the wreath or all in one spot on the wreath for a more dramatic effect. Repeat until all of the sprays are used.

adding a spray to a wreath

Step 3: Add Any Additional Decorations

At this point, you can also add any additional decorations you like. Some ideas could be pinecones, holly, or ribbon to add an extra festive touch to your wreath. Whatever you choose, be sure to balance the colors and not overclutter your wreath.

I added a fun Merry Christmas sign to the wreath for an added interest piece.

Merry Christmas sign

I added red berries scattered throughout the wreath anywhere that lacked a bit of color.

adding berries

Step 4: Insert Your Red Birds

After adding the sprays, it’s time to clip on your red birds. I use the same spacing rule for the cardinals as I do for the sprays.

clipping on a red bird

You can add them by either clipping them on or if you do not have clips, use hot glue or floral wire.

adding a red bird

If you’re using hot glue, apply a drop of glue on the bottom of the bird and attach it to the wreath. If you’re using floral wire, loop the wire around the bird and twist it at the back, then insert it into the wreath.

close up of red bird or cardinal

Step 5: Add a Wreath Bow

This is the fun part for me! I love adding bows! I have an entire tutorial on how to make the bow I created for this particular wreath HERE.

How to Make a Bow PIN

Wired ribbon is best for wreath bows. I have several other tips on making wreath bows HERE.

easy bow tutorial with bow maker

The placement of your wreath bow is purely up to you. I like to secure it with a zip tie either at the top, bottom, or one of the two sides.

making a wreath bow using the EZ bow maker

I added this particular wreath bow to the bottom left-hand side of the wreath to create a sense of balance.

red velvet wreath bow

Step 6: Hang Your Wreath

The final step is to hang your easy red bird Christmas wreath.

You can hang it on your front door, above the mantel, or anywhere your heart desires.

A red bird wreath adds a unique and charming element to your holiday decor.

For more tips on how to hang a wreath on your front door without making holes check out this blog post.

assorted wreath hangers pin

Making an easy red bird Christmas wreath can be a great way to celebrate the holiday season while expressing your own unique creativity.

finished red bird wreath

Creating the perfect at-home addition to your holiday decor does not have to be difficult and with this simple guide, you can end up with the perfect finished product.

upward view of christmas wreath

With these steps, you will be able to create a festive and beautiful wreath in no time. Get crafting!

close up of red bird wreath

More Early Holiday Inspiration

Don’t forget to go check out all of my friend’s amazing holiday inspiration below! A Special Thanks to my friend Pasha with Pasha is Home for hosting this collaboration!

How to Make an Easy Red Bird Christmas Wreath // Southern Crush at Home

Simple and Neutral French Country Christmas Decor Ideas // Robyn’s French Nest

12 Creative DIY Christmas Tree Stand Ideas to Try This Year // WM Design House

Simple Ideas for Christmas Decorating on a Budget // Shiplap and Shells

Mesh and Ribbon Christmas Wreath: A Stunning Holiday Decoration // White Lilac Farmhouse

DIY Tartan Plaid Photo Frame: A Pottery Barn Look Alike for Less // Cottage in the Mitten

Items to Get You Excited to Decorate for the Holidays // Pasha is Home

How To Set Up A Beautiful Seasonal Beverage Station // A Stroll Through Life

Easy Greenery Christmas Wreath // Willow Bloom Home

Easy Christmas Simmer Pot Recipe For A Cozy Holiday // Midwest Life and Style

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How to Make an Easy Red Bird Christmas Wreath

Let’s get excited for the upcoming Christmas holidays with a little early inspiration! Let me share with you how to make an easy Red Bird Christmas wreath that will not only give your home a pop of color, but it will also set the mood for the upcoming holiday season.

Materials

  • 14 ” Dollar Tree Wreath Form
  • 10-12 Dollar Tree Greenery Garlands
  • or an old plain greenery wreath if you already have one
  • 3-4 holiday sprays from Dollar Tree
  • a few red berry sprays from Dollar Tree
  • 3-5 faux red birds or cardinals with clips is best
  • red wired ribbon for bow

Instructions

Step 1: Create the Base

  • The first step in making your own easy red bird Christmas wreath is creating a base for the wreath. If you have an old wreath that is solid green that will work perfectly.
  • If you do not have a wreath already, take a simple round wreath form and wrap greenery around it over and over until it is covered.

Step 2: Add Holiday Sprays

  • Once you have your wreath base ready, the next step is to add the holiday sprays. To do this, simply decide where you want them to go first.
  • I prefer to place sprays in three or four sections evenly spaced around the wreath or all in one spot on the wreath for a more dramatic effect. Repeat until all of the sprays are used.

Step 3: Insert Your Red Birds

  • After adding the sprays, it’s time to clip on your red birds. I use the same spacing rule for the cardinals as I do for the sprays.
  • You can add them by either clipping them on or if you do not have clips, use hot glue or floral wire.
  • If you’re using hot glue, apply a drop of glue on the bottom of the bird and attach it to the wreath. If you’re using floral wire, loop the wire around the bird and twist it at the back, then insert it into the wreath.

Step 4: Add Any Additional Decorations

  • At this point, you can also add any additional decorations you like. Some ideas could be pinecones, holly, or ribbon to add an extra festive touch to your wreath. Whatever you choose, be sure to balance the colors and not overclutter your wreath.
  • I added red berries scattered throughout the wreath anywhere that lacked a bit of color.

Step 5: Add a Wreath Bow

  • This is the fun part for me! I love adding bows! I have an entire tutorial on how to make the bow I created for this particular wreath HERE.
  • Placement your wreath bow is purely up to you. I like to secure it with a zip tie either at the top, bottom or one of the two sides. I add this particular wreath bow to the bottom left hand side of the wreath to create a sense of balance.

Step 6: Hang Your Wreath

  • The final step is to hang your easy red bird Christmas wreath. You can hang it on your front door, above the mantel, or anywhere your heart desires. A red bird wreath adds a unique and charming element to your holiday decor. For more tips on how to hang a wreath check out this blog post.

14 Comments

  1. This wreath is so beautiful Melanie! I love those little red birds- so sweet.

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Awe thank you Shawna! I appreciate you!

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Thank you Kim! You’re always so kind!

  2. The red bird always reminds me of Christmas. Your wreath turned out so good, Mel! Here’s to a happy holiday season!

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Yes! Here’s to a happy holiday season to you and yours as well!

  3. Pasha is Home says:

    Melanie – this wreath is stunning!! I love the meaning of the cardinals and their red color ;)!

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Thank you so much Pasha! I appreciate you!

  4. 5 stars
    Beautiful wreath, Melanie. I love cardinals and they always remind me of my grandmother. Thank you for sharing this darling wreath.

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Awe, Thank you Wendy that is so sweet.

  5. This turned out so beautifully, Melanie. I love using red in my decor for the holidays. And I love the touch of the little cardinal too! Pinned.

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Wow! Thank you Jen! I appreciate you stopping by!

  6. I love your wreath. So pretty and love the cardinal birds you added also. Your tutorial on how to make bows is perfect. I love it all.

    1. Melanie Ferguson says:

      Wow! Thank you so much Marty! I appreciate you!

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