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I think a wreath like either of these would be pretty for the winter, but not christmas-y. :)

I have a grapevine wreath on our door, and just swapped out the red/green ribbon and holly berries for light blue/silver ribbon with a big snowflake ornament in the middle. It looks wintry and not Christmasy, and took me all of about 5 minutes to do.
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I love having a wreath on our front door. And now that CHristmas is over, it's bare. In my mind I've have the idea of a winter wreath to put up until spring arrives. But my problem is...what does a winter wreath look like?
Any ideas or suggestions? What is on your front door?