This DIY sage wreath smells great! Sage is part of the mint family and it has a bit of a menthol smell, but it's also deeper and richer than mint.
It's an easy herb to use on a wreath and it dries beautifully. I only used this wreath in an indoor setting, so I can't speak to how it will respond if exposed to the elements.
What You'll Need to Make this DIY Sage Wreath
- Foam wreath
- Floral pins
- Fresh sage, at least 3 bunches (I used 4 clamshell packages)
- Ribbon, if desired, for hanging
The wreath I used is small - so if you decide to use a larger foam wreath, you'll need to scale up the amount of sage you use. The floral pins come in a large package, though, so you won't need to order multiple of those.
1. Remove the sage leaves from their stems.
2. Using the floral pins, gently fasten several pieces of sage to the foam wreath.
3. Continue adding sage until you have covered the entire wreath.
4. Add a ribbon or bow to the wreath if desired.
5. Display and enjoy!
Yield: 1 wreath
DIY Sage Wreath
This DIY sage wreath smells great! Sage is part of the mint family and it has a bit of a menthol smell, but it's also deeper and richer than mint.
Prep Time
5 minutes
Active Time
10 minutes
Total Time
15 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Materials
- Foam wreath
- Floral pin
- Fresh sage, at least 3 bunches (I used 4 clamshell packages)
- Ribbon, if desired, for hanging
Tools
- Scissors (if desired for removing sage leaves from stems)
Instructions
- Remove the sage leaves from their stems.
- Using the floral pins, gently fasten several pieces of sage to the foam wreath.
- Continue adding sage, until you have covered the entire wreath.
- Add a ribbon or bow to the wreath if desired.