This edible wreath's fresh hot peppers reminds us of the southwest, and it'll also warm up our cooking. ($50 at BLOSSOMY's Etsy shop)
The freshly harvested bay leaves and semi-dried chili peppers on this organic wreath will hang in your kitchen long after the holidays, and it costs less than we'd spend for the same amount of spices in the grocery store. ($30 at FayeMarie's Etsy Store)
The Food Network's homemade marshmallow wreath could easily be made with all-natural marshmallows (and you can look forward to ripping it apart for use in your hot chocolates all winter). (wreath-making instructions at foodnetwork.com)
Some of the ten herbs on this wreath can go in your soups and curries, but the ones you can't eat, you can definitely smell. ($98 at vivaterra.com)
This edible wreath's fresh hot peppers reminds us of the southwest, and it'll also warm up our cooking. ($50 at BLOSSOMY's Etsy shop)
This fresh eucalyptus from California dries within one to two weeks, so it can be saved for decoration (and smell) long after you buy it. ($65 at flowerboy's Etsy shop)
This homemade wreath is cheap and easy to make and can be filled with any of your favorite fruits. We like the idea of giving this as a gift; it's nearly waste-free if your recipient gets to eat the fruit. (wreath-making instructions on homemadesimple.com)
Nine organic herbs decorate this wreath: marjoram, dill, thyme, sage, lavender, anise, cinnamon sticks, yarrow, and chili pepper accents. Your kitchen will thank you for this one. ($65 at vivaterra.com)
Festive outdoor decor usually involves a lot of plastic and energy-sucking light bulbs, but this birdseed wreath will feed your animal friends and make your yard pretty without hurting the earth. ($37.99 at songbirdgarden.com)
You can't actually eat this wreath, but we like that it's made of post-dinner waste: Wine corks, red berries, and floral accents make for a pretty wreath that can be used for several years. ($85 at greenproductsandgifts.com)
This isn't red and green (a plus for some), but the relaxing lavender will help you chill out when you get home from stressful holiday shopping trips and family dinners. ($54 at FayeMarie's Etsy shop)










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