How to Make a Star Anise Wreath

Is it unofficial wreath week here on the blog or what?! Haha! Welp I hope you’re all here for it because next up are these DIY star anise wreaths! So simple and natural – they’re the perfect addition to my Christmas decor. My decor is mostly fresh pine scattered all over and a bunch of mini Christmas trees and vintage candlestick holders. So these wreaths fit in perfectly!

I went to a local spice shop and grabbed a few bags of star anise and everything else I already had on hand! So it was a cheap and easy project – which is always a win for crafts.

small star anise wreath with cream fabric bow hanging on white wall next to fresh pine branch and christmas tree decor

Materials needed for DIY Star Anise Wreaths:

Watch the video below for how I put it together and a few tips too!

A few tips:

  • If your star anise comes broken you can break a couple apart and glue the pieces back into a mostly whole piece to create some whole looking star anise. (A lot of them will from what I’ve read in reviews and what I’ve seen from the bags I’ve bought)
  • If you want it to be a bit more secure, you can use felt or fabric. Cut thin strips of felt or fabric, then glue it on the back so that it is wrapped around the hoop and glued to a bit of the back of the star anise as well.
small star anise wreath laid out on white marble background with craft supplies surrounding it
white shelves on wall with christmas decor, natural greenery, small glass and wood christmas trees and assorted frames and vintage decor
large wreath on white marble backdrop
small wreath hanging on wall above shelves decorated with christmas and vintage decor

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