5. Mini Eucalyptus Wreaths with Gingham Ribbon

If your kitchen is begging for a little Christmas cheer but you’re not about to haul out a ladder or string lights from the ceiling, these mini eucalyptus wreaths are your new best friend. The built-in gingham ribbon? Adorable. The fluffy greenery? Surprisingly convincing. The fact that they make your cabinets look Pinterest-ready with almost no effort? Chef’s kiss.
Why You’ll Love This Look
- Makes your kitchen festive without the chaos
- Gingham ribbon = instant farmhouse charm
- They’re lightweight, hang easily, and look way more expensive than they are
- Zero DIY required. Just hook, hang, done.
What You’ll Need
- This set of eucalyptus wreaths (comes with pre-tied ribbon!) → shop here
- 3M Command hooks or adhesive strips (for inside the cabinet doors)
- A measuring tape if you want things super even, or just eyeball it like the rest of us
Product Tips
- These wreaths are just the right size for standard upper cabinets—not too tiny, not obnoxiously big.
- The ribbon is already attached, so you don’t need to mess around with bows or hot glue.
- If your cabinet doors are really narrow, hang them lower so they sit nicely in the center.
Styling Ideas
- Add a matching gingham tea towel or bow on your kitchen window for bonus points
- Keep the rest of your decor simple—these little guys pop on their own
- Looks especially cute in white or light wood kitchens
Storage Tips
- After the holidays, just unhook and tuck them into a shallow bin with tissue paper
- They’re not super delicate, but storing them flat helps keep their shape for next year
How to Hang These Wreaths on Kitchen Cabinets
You’ll need:
- 4–8 mini wreaths. You can get them here on Amazon: Mini Eucalyptus Wreaths
- 3M Command hooks. You can get them here on Amazon: 3M Command Hooks
- About 10 minutes, max
Instructions:
- Stick a Command hook upside down on the inside top edge of each cabinet door.
- Loop the pre-attached ribbon over the top of the door and hook it onto the Command hook.
- Adjust the wreath so it hangs right in the center of the door.
- Repeat until your kitchen looks like it belongs on a Christmas board.
- Light a candle. Admire your work. Take a photo.
Covers: 4–8 upper cabinets, depending on your setup