READY to make your house the most festive on the street?
Christmas wreaths can cost upwards of £20 on the high street, but you can easily create a stunning, budget-friendly version at home.
Here, we show you how . . . 
BARGAIN BASE: The base is the foundation of your wreath, but there’s no need to splurge.
Poundland sells metal ring bases for just 50p, but you can also make your own.
A wire hanger can be bent into a circular shape, or you could cut a sturdy cardboard box into a large ring shape.
READ MORE MONEY SAVING TIPS
GO GREEN: Natural greenery is the key to a simple and cost-effective way to make your wreath look lush.
Clip pine branches, holly or ivy from your garden and you could also turn a family forest walk into a fun treasure hunt to gather fallen pine cones, acorns and other natural bits to add texture.
FRUIT FANCIES: A cheap way to add decorations to your wreath is to use items you already have in the kitchen.
Use your air fryer to dehydrate orange or apple slices and raid the cupboard for cinnamon sticks, which can add a lovely hint of festive fragrance to your home-made design.
BRIGHT STUFF: Repurpose small baubles and leftover ribbon from last year’s decorations box. Use old ribbon to make bows for added charm.
If you’re after something extra, The Range sells sprigs of faux berries for just 80p per pack — perfect for adding a pop of colour.
BUILD YOUR BASE: Separate your greenery into piles, then take three sprigs at a time and attach them to your base using floral wire, available for £3 at Hobbycraft.
Once your greenery is securely in place, attach wire to your fruit slices or cinnamon sticks and simply weave them through.
Finish with a long piece of ribbon at the top, which you can use to hang it up.
If you need a thorough guide or inspiration, see free guides at hobbycraft.co.uk.
- All prices on page correct at time of going to press. Deals and offers subject to availability
Deal of the day
LISTEN up! Treat yourself to a pair of Apple Airpods Pro (2nd Gen) which have increased noise cancelling power.
They normally cost £229 but are now £179 at very.co.uk.
SAVE: £50
Cheap treat
WARM up with a Greggs sausage and bean melt – a pack of two is usually £3, now £2 at Iceland.
SAVE: £1
What’s new?
START 2025 with a trip to the theatre!
The Official London Theatre sale starts tomorrow with 2025 tickets from £10 or £20 for shows such as Cabaret and Clueless: The Musical at officiallondontheatre.com/seeitlive.
Top swap
HAIR will stay silky smooth if you use the Color Wow Dreamcoat spray, £20.25, lookfantastic.com, or you can pick up the Lacura Anti-Humidity Wonder Spray for £4.99 at Aldi, in-store only.
SAVE: £15.26
Little helper
BOOK your next train journey via virgintrainsticketing. com and get double Virgin Points until December 15.
You get six points for every £1 spent.
Redeem them on future trips or free Greggs treats.
Shop & save
MAKE sure you have everything ready to cook Christmas dinner now.
This large glass roaster was £6, now £4.50, at Asda.
SAVE: £1.50
Hot right now
GET 15 per cent off selected gifts, plus ten per cent off everything else, when you use the code SAVEBIG at laredoute.co.uk.
PLAY NOW TO WIN £200
JOIN thousands of readers taking part in The Sun Raffle.
Every month we’re giving away £100 to 250 lucky readers – whether you’re saving up or just in need of some extra cash, The Sun could have you covered.
Read more on the Scottish Sun
Every Sun Savers code entered equals one Raffle ticket.
The more codes you enter, the more tickets you’ll earn and the more chance you will have of winning!