Whether you want to keep it fresh, or stick with the classics, we have a great selection to choose from, so let’s get cracking. PSA: Those with pets, please check all kits’ components, as many plants which are not harmful to humans can be toxic for animals.

1. Florence & Flowers’ Kit

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Florence & Flowers has the range. Both dry and fresh wreath kits are available in so many different colours and vibes. Entering your pumpkin-spiced everything era? Try out the Autumn Flame (pictured above) wreath with its stunning shades of orange and red. Welcoming in the new flowers? Check out their spring wreaths too! Want a bold statement piece? The Bright and Beautiful wreath may be for you, featuring zesty yellows and popping pinks. Or, you can always keep it classic with their many fresh and dried Christmas wreaths.

2. M&S’s Kit

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Easily accessible and classically stunning, the M&S wreath making kit has everything you need to get started. Cinnamon sticks are a great addition to everything, in my very humble opinion, and the base of pine and eucalyptus is bound to have your house smelling funky fresh.

3. PriPri’s Kit

Make Your Own Sari Wreath Kit
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For those who love the process just as much as the result, try out PriPri’s Sari Wreath Kit. The kit is made of sustainable, ethically sold pieces of sari, and takes roughly 1-2 hours to make.

4. The Brighton Flower Company’s Kit

The Brighton Flower Company has two different Christmas wreath kits. Both include a base of moss and measure in at around 10 inches.

The Natural Wreath: 

The Natural Wreath comes with natural pine cones for that classic, earthy feel. Cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices make it smell heavenly, and fill me with that festive urge to get the kettle on for hot chocolate and marshmallows. The finished product will have you feeling like you live in a Hallmark movie!

The Glitzy Wreath:

The Glitzy Wreath has golden pine cones instead of natural, with super-soft satin pink bows and dried orange slices, with one large pink bow to finish the whole thing off on its hanger.

5. The Beau Blooms’ Kit

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Controversial take, but it’s not all about Christmas. Gasp, I know.

Wreaths can make appearances in all of the seasons, and I do enjoy a spring wreath. The Beau Blooms spring wreath kit The Works’ Kit

Looking for something a bit more budget friendly and easily accessible? Head on down to The Works for their wreath kit. The kit includes a Rattan wreath, assorted faux foliage and berries, cinnamon sticks, red ribbons, pine cones, and orange slices. For a different feel, The Works offers wooden wreaths too! These wooden wreaths are cheap and easy, while still retaining that festive feel, These wreaths may be a good choice for students with children, or as an activity to bring home to your family, friends, or flatmates!

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a great wreath!

PS: Are you a student who wants to know where to go that has that festive spirit? Check out our article on the Most Festive Universities in the UK! 

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