
If you’re looking for winter wreath inspiration, here’s an idea you’ll love! This dried orange wreath project was inspired by an orange and cinnamon wreath that I saw on Pinterest. I loved that the orange and cinnamon would make this wreath so fragrant, in addition to being beautiful to look at.
While I designed this wreath to last all winter, I think it works pretty well as a fall wreath too. I didn’t wait until winter to display it in my home – it’s already hanging on my front door!
As a sweet side note, while I was making this wreath, my two-year-old daughter was my biggest cheerleader. She cried, “You make that yourself? Good job, Mama!” Lately she’s been very enthusiastic about praising any food or crafts that she sees me make!

Drying out the oranges for this wreath was a process. It takes a few hours of drying them at a low temperature in your oven. I followed a separate tutorial, which is linked in the directions below.
I found that the thin slices tended to get holes in the middle when they dried. Slightly thicker slices turned out better, but they took longer to dry.
I used maybe four oranges total, and only about half of mine were usable. I definitely recommend doing a test orange before you cut up a whole bunch of oranges. This will help you see what works best!
Once dried, the orange slices last for a few years. Just don’t store them in an airtight container – they need to breathe!

I thought about gluing pieces of wire to the oranges and cinnamon to hold them in place. This would work if you wanted to reuse the wreath after winter is through.
But in the end, I chose to hot glue everything directly onto the wreath. This was a lot quicker, plus I plan on using this wreath for as long as possible. If I do need to remove things, I can always peel off the hot glue.

If you recreate this dried orange wreath, I’d love to see pictures! Tag @LaurenMagazine when you post your wreath on Instagram.

Design, thrifting, and entertaining are my passion, and I share that passion with you through this blog. I also love being in the kitchen and crafting cocktails. I love Jesus and occasionally, I talk about him too. He has been so powerful in my life, and I love to bring him glory with my hobbies.