
The 30-Minute DIY Cabinet Wreath Makeover
March 5, 2026Easy Ways to Refresh Your Kitchen Without a Full Renovation
March 24, 2026Before the season starts we all already spend the weekends decorating the house for the upcoming holidays. We buy them from online stores we all get them. The first things to come to mind are the dining tables living rooms maybe even some things outdoors or even some easy-to-use centerpieces for easy access. Don’t forget your kitchen though. They are not only the most welcoming place but also the heart of the home. Festive decorations for the kitchen cabinets are often overlooked.
Your kitchen will definitely brighten with some seasonal cabinet wreaths. Unlike most decorations that take up counter space cabinet wreaths take up no space at all and also help keep the place neat. So whether it be Thanksgiving family dinners or Christmas baking sessions cabinet wreaths help bring the spirit of the season.
There are several ways to keep cabinet wreaths hanging and the most effective is ribbon. Cut a length of ribbon that will help keep the wreath in the center of the cabinet door and stick it to the top of the cabinet door. The cabinet will look clean and damage free as the ribbons are hidden inside the cabinet. Velvet burlap or even some plaid ribbons will work great.
The size of a wreath that is chosen is also important. For example wreaths that are 8 inches – 12 inches look best on cabinet doors. Smaller wreaths look more balanced on a cabinet compared to a big wreath that could overwhelm a space.
Depending on the season styles of wreaths can also be changed. For instance winter holidays can use wreaths with evergreens and berries. Spring can use eucalyptus wreaths that are made of flowers and in autumn mini pumpkin wreaths and warm toned leaves wreaths can be used as a decoration that is set to Halloween and Thanksgiving.
The holiday season is here and it is time to decorate! With wreaths and ribbons on the cabinet doors your kitchen can become festive and have lots of holiday spirit. Creating holiday magic in your home can be done with big decorations but sometimes the smallest decorations can have the biggest impact.

