Advent wreath with glasses

First 1, 2, then 3 and four - and Santa Claus is already at the door! Two weeks to go and then we'll light the first candle. And to make the Advent season really cozy with gingerbread, cookies and mulled wine, one thing is a must: the Advent wreath . Lighting one more candle every Sunday - for us, this is a lovely ritual that allows everyone to relax and enjoy the time together. Beautiful Advent wreath in the trend colors of the year

Modern Advent wreath with glasses

Our Ball Mason Advent wreath idea this year in the trend colors of the year : burgundy red, mustard yellow, pink and white! The special thing: Christmas decorations, such as our fir branches, find their place in the glass at the bottom , and on top of the Ball Mason jar , taper candles or tea lights fit perfectly into the Mason Jar candle holder . Place pretty branches at the bottom of the glass and place the candles on top of the glass

Making a sustainable Advent wreath

The great thing about this Advent wreath with jars : after the Christmas season, the Advent wreath can be used for something new - e.g. a storage jar, a gift in a jar or a coffee to go container . The Advent calendar is completely sustainable, versatile and flexible .

Advent wreath DIY

DIY Advent wreath with glasses What you need: And here's how it works: First, we fill each glass with tap water and place one or two small fir branches into the Ball Mason jar. The attachment for candles: Mason Jar candle holder Now the Mason Jar candle holders are placed on the glass - to do this, place the holder on the glass and tighten it with the ring provided. Now insert the taper candles into the holder. Write the labels 1-4 and tie them to the glass with a cord. A modern yet Christmassy Advent wreath Your Mason Jar Advent wreath is ready! We love this modern Advent wreath combination - it doesn't always have to be classic red :) You've probably already noticed this in our DIY Advent wreath ideas from the last few years . For example, our DIY Advent wreath with succulents from last year or the Advent wreath with colorfully painted glasses . Have fun trying it out!