See some of our favorite Christmas wreath ideas here for inspiration. Don’t have the time to bake? You can always do the same thing with royal icing and store-bought cookies. For this DIY wreath, cut 6-inch strips of 24-gauge floral wire and wrap one strip around each pinecone, hiding the wire inside the scales. Place the pinecone on its side, and wrap the floral wire around the wire frame. Twist to secure. Once the wire base is completely covered, use a hot glue gun to glue a second layer of pinecones, laying the opposite way, on top of the first layer. Make a large bow out of wide ribbon and glue it to the bottom of the wreath, in between the first and second layer. Craft developed by Blake Ramsey. Gather 36 plastic shatterproof ball ornaments in various sizes and glue six of the larger ones in a circle. Once that glue sets, glue the additional ornaments so they branch out into six different points and decrease in size as you move outward. Tie a ribbon to the top (you can glue it into place for more stability) and hang it on a door. Craft developed by Morgan Levine. Start with a styrofoam wreath shape and wrap ribbon tightly around it until the whole surface is covered. Glue the ribbon at each end to keep it in place. Add a cluster of adhesive bows, on a slight angle, to the base of your wreath. For hanging, make a loop of ribbon and glue it to the back. Craft developed by Blake Ramsey.