Donut Worry, This Beautiful DIY Christmas Donut Wreath is Way Easier Than You Think!
- Stephanie Blanc
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

Photo Credit: Purroy Productions
This DIY wreath idea is so nice, for those, who don't wanna pull out the baking mitts for a recipe like this Strawberry Pistachio Bread Wreath, but still want to do it up! It's a great NO-BAKE alternative! I say no-bake because it literally involved me purchasing a few boxes of Entenmanns' donuts or whatever brand donuts you prefer, alongside some light arts & crafts work.
What I love about this arrangement, is that it takes sweet treats and turns them into a stylish & fun presentation! Bonus points that it's a super easy and budget-friendly, DIY. The result is a wreath that’s not only visually appealing but also double as a cool conversation starter at holiday gatherings. Whether it’s gracing your kitchen island, dining table, or even your front door, this donut wreath adds a playful, festive touch without breaking the bank or your schedule.

So here is hot to make this donut wreath that looks good enough for a magazine shoot, and comes together way more easily than you'd think. We’re keeping it light, low-lift, and no more than 35-45 minutes to make. Let’s get it!"
For this beauty, you’ll need the below listed ingredients & to follow my below recipe:
"DIY Donut Wreath"

Supplies
-Floral Ring
-1 Box of Saran Wrap
-Box of Toothpicks
-1 Big Bow
Ingredients
-1 Bag of Whole Cranberries
-3-4 Assorted Boxes of Entenmann's Donuts or any Preferred Donut Holes of Choice.
-1 Package of Rosemary Sprigs
Garnish
--Powdered Sugar --Cranberries
-Rosemary Sprigs
Directions
Just run to your local Michael's and follow the steps below:
Step 1 - Purchase a floral ring
Step 2 - Wrap the ring in saran-wrap
Step 3 - Now here comes the not-so fun part...Use the toothpicks to assemble the donuts into a beautiful donut wreath. Be very careful with the amount of pressure that you're applying upon doing this because obviously you're utilizing sharp toothpicks. I used these, so that it isn't as bad You can use rosemary sprigs & cranberries to fill in any gaps! (By the way, FYI, rosemary will be your best friend decor-wise during the holiday season!)
Step 4 - Sprinkle powdered sugar all over the donuts (optional).
Step 5 - Place & secure a bow in the center part of the wreath. If making a centerpiece for your kitchen island, position the wreath on a cake stand or tray for a whimsical touch!
If you loved this, save it, share it, and tag me when you try it because I love seeing your creations!
Until next time, keep things merry, bright, and deliciously, easy. Cheers to sleighing your holiday!



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