How to Make a Luxurious Wreath
Creating a luxurious wreath doesn’t have to mean spending a fortune on high-end decorations. If you’re on a budget but want a wreath that looks like it belongs in a boutique, you’re in the right place. How to make a luxurious wreath is a simple, cost-effective DIY project that will elevate your home décor in a big way. By using materials you can find at Dollar Tree, Amazon, and a thrifted hula hoop, you’ll craft a chic, faux-fur-inspired wreath that gives off a cozy and stylish vibe.
In this post, I’ll walk you through the process step by step, so you can create your own beautiful wreath that looks like it came from a designer collection. Ready to get started? Let’s dive in!

What You’ll Need to Make a Luxurious Wreath
Before you start, it’s important to gather all the supplies you’ll need. This project is incredibly affordable, especially when you source the materials from Dollar Tree and your local thrift store.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Dollar Tree Mop Heads
- Thrifted Hula Hoop (or a new one)
- Strong Black Coffee
- Drop Cloth (for the bow)
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
- Fairy Lights (optional, but recommended)
- Scissors
- Zip Tie (for securing the battery pack)
These are all inexpensive materials that can be found at your local Dollar Tree, thrift stores, or online retailers. By using these simple supplies, you can create a wreath that looks expensive and luxurious without the hefty price tag.

Step 1: Soak Mop Heads in Coffee for a Luxurious Wreath Look
The key to achieving that luxurious, faux-fur look is to age the mop heads. Fresh, bright white mop heads can look too utilitarian for a stylish wreath, so soaking them in strong black coffee is the perfect way to create a rich, deep color and give them a soft, textured finish.
Start by brewing a strong pot of black coffee. You’ll want to make it as strong as possible, so feel free to use two or three times the usual amount of coffee grounds. This will create a dark, rich color that will really help the mop heads take on that luxurious, aged look.
Take each mop head and immerse it into the coffee for several minutes. You can let them soak for a few minutes for a lighter color, or for 20-30 minutes for a deeper, darker hue. I soaked mine for about 15 minutes to achieve a rich coffee stain that looked almost like faux fur.
Once the mop heads have soaked to your satisfaction, remove them from the coffee and gently squeeze out any excess liquid. Lay them out on a drying rack or a clean towel to air dry. Depending on the weather and the thickness of the fibers, it could take anywhere from a few hours to overnight for them to dry completely.

Step 2: Prepare the Base for Your Luxurious Wreath
While your mop heads are drying, it’s time to get the hula hoop ready. The hula hoop will serve as the base for your wreath, so you’ll want to make sure it’s clean and ready to go.
If you’ve picked up a thrifted hula hoop, it may need a quick cleaning to remove any dust or grime. You can wipe it down with a cloth and mild soap if necessary. If the hula hoop is a bright color that doesn’t match the aesthetic you’re going for, you can always spray-paint it in a more neutral color like black, white, or metallic gold.
If you’re using a new hula hoop, you can skip this step and just proceed to wrapping.
Step 3: Wrap Mop Heads Around the Hula Hoop for a Luxurious Faux-Fur Effect
Now that your mop heads are dry and your hula hoop is prepped, it’s time to start wrapping. This is the fun part! You’ll want to start with the first mop head and cut it into strips that are long enough to wrap around your hula hoop. You don’t need to be exact—rough edges add to the rustic, luxurious look.
Start gluing the first strip of mop head onto the hula hoop using your hot glue gun. Make sure to apply a generous amount of glue to the hoop and press the mop head down securely. As you wrap, continue applying hot glue to the hula hoop and wrapping the mop fibers around, making sure to overlap each layer slightly to create a fuller look.
The key to achieving that luxurious faux-fur look is to make sure the fibers are evenly distributed. You can play around with the placement of the mop strips to create a fuller or more sparse look, depending on your preference.
You’ll need to use several mop heads to cover the entire hula hoop, depending on the size of your hoop and the thickness of your mop heads. For a standard-sized hula hoop, you’ll likely need around 7 mop heads, but feel free to adjust based on the size of your hoop.
Once the entire hula hoop is wrapped, take a moment to inspect the wreath. If there are any gaps, fill them in with a little more mop head material. The goal is to create a full, fluffy wreath that looks like it came from a high-end store.
Step 4: Add a Neutral Bow to Complete the Luxurious Look
Every luxurious wreath needs a beautiful bow, and this one is no exception. To keep the cost down, I used an old drop cloth I had lying around. Drop cloth fabric is an excellent choice for wreaths because it’s neutral, durable, and has a rustic texture that pairs beautifully with the soft faux-fur texture of the mop heads.
To make the bow, tear a few strips of the drop cloth. You can tear them to your preferred width—wider strips will give you a fuller bow, while narrower strips will give a more delicate effect. If you’re looking for a fancier option, velvet ribbon is also a great choice for a more polished look, but I prefer drop cloth for its casual, rustic charm.
Next, fold the fabric strips into a bow shape and secure them with hot glue or wire. You can adjust the size of the bow by folding it tighter or looser, depending on your aesthetic. Once you’ve made your bow, hot glue it to the top or side of your wreath for the finishing touch.

Step 5: Optional – Add Fairy Lights for Extra Sparkle
If you really want to elevate your wreath and make it pop, consider adding some fairy lights. Micro fairy lights are small, subtle, and perfect for winding around the wreath to add a soft, warm glow.
To add the lights, simply wrap the string of lights around the wreath, starting at the top and working your way around the entire wreath. Once you’re happy with the placement, use a small zip tie to attach the battery pack to the backside of the hula hoop. This will keep the battery pack secure and out of sight.
Fairy lights are totally optional, but they add a magical touch, especially for the holiday season or for evening décor.
Step 6: Hang Your Luxurious Wreath and Enjoy!
Once everything is dry, secure, and in place, your wreath is ready to hang! Whether you place it on your front door, above your mantel, or in another spot in your home, this luxurious wreath is sure to make a statement.
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If you’re ready to create your own luxurious wreath, here are the shop-able materials you’ll need:
- Dollar Tree Mop Heads
- Thrifted Hula Hoop (or a new one)
- Drop Cloth for the Bow
- Hot Glue Gun
- Glue Sticks
- Fairy Lights
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Conclusion
How to make a luxurious wreath is no longer a secret—it’s a DIY project that anyone can tackle! With a little creativity and a few simple materials, you can create a wreath that looks expensive but costs a fraction of the price. Whether you’re decorating for the holidays or adding a touch of elegance to your home year-round, this wreath will be a showstopper.
The faux-fur look of the coffee-soaked mop heads, the rustic drop cloth bow, and the twinkling fairy lights all come together to create a luxurious, cozy wreath that will impress your guests and add warmth to your space. So grab your supplies and start crafting today—you’ll be amazed at how easy and affordable it is to create something beautiful!


