Hey party people, Karol here, ready to deck your halls with something sassy, fun, and totally festive — the “Who’s Been Naughty & Who’s Been Nice” Christmas wreath tutorial.

You’ll need a wreath base (grapevine or foam, your choice), plenty of greenery, ribbon in two contrasting colors (think bold red vs glittery white or classy gold vs deep green), ornaments or embellishments that read naughty (spikes, black accents, edgy bits) and nice (soft bows, pearls, sparkly baubles), floral picks, hot glue gun, wire or twist ties — essentials for wreath perfection.

First, I wrap the base with greenery to give it volume and holiday texture. Then I split the design — one half gets the nice treatment: soft ribbons, elegant festive baubles, maybe white lights or snow‑like sprays. The other half is your naughty half: darker tones, edgy materials, maybe some faux black berries or unexpected bold accent pieces.

Next up: add the ribbon dividing line so the two sides are clearly distinct yet harmonious. Balance is everything — you want drama but you don’t want your wreath niece or nephew asking what went wrong.

Then I embellish. Sparkly goodness on the nice side, bold attitude on the naughty side. Glue everything with intention. Step back often. Rotate. Find gaps. Fill ’em. Make both halves look full but contrasting.

Hang that wreath. Watch guests tilt their heads. Is it naughty or nice? Maybe a little of both.

Go ahead, make your door the centerpiece of holiday convo. Tag me when you hang it — I wanna see that wreath flexing its dual personality.

Watch the video here:

KAROLYN MAHAFFEY