This is a hands-on Christmas activity built around making personalised festive wreaths. Your team gathers round, follows clear instruction, and works through the steps at a comfortable pace. There is no big performance and no need for anyone to be artistic on arrival. The point is simple. Sit down, make choices, use your hands, and leave with something that feels yours.
The session starts with a welcome and a practical introduction from our instructors. They explain the process, show how the wreath comes together, and give your team the confidence to begin. From there, people start shaping their own designs, adjusting as they go and comparing notes with the people around them. It is the kind of activity where conversation happens naturally, because hands are busy and nobody has to force the chat.
As the wreaths take shape, the room usually finds its own rhythm. Some people go neat and measured. Some pile into bolder choices. Others start slowly, then get very attached to one tiny detail and refuse to move it. That is half the charm. Everyone is working towards the same festive brief, but the finished wreaths still show a bit of personality.
Our instructors keep the session moving without making it feel like a classroom. They demonstrate, answer questions and help anyone who gets stuck. The confident ones can push their design further, while those who prefer a little reassurance can follow the guidance step by step. It is inclusive by nature, because the activity does not reward the loudest voice in the room. It gives everyone a place at the table.
Christmas wreath making works well when you want a seasonal event with a gentler pace. It fits team building days, office Christmas celebrations, charity fundraisers and evening parties where you want people to do more than stand around with a drink. It also works nicely for mixed departments, new starters and teams who do not often get time together away from work. The shared task does the hard work for you.
The appeal is in the details. People lean in to look at each other’s progress, ask for opinions, swap ideas and quietly decide that yes, their wreath is now the best one on the table. It brings out the competitive streak without turning the room into a scoreboard. Sceptics tend to soften once they have something in front of them to shape and improve. By the end, even the ones who claimed they were not crafty usually have a wreath they are oddly proud of.
We run the activity on the day, so your team can focus on taking part. Our professional instructors guide the room from the first explanation through to the final touches, keeping the atmosphere relaxed and the process clear. You do not need to turn someone from the office into the craft monitor. Share what you are planning, from timings to the style of event, and we will help shape the session around it.








