Discover these homemade spring wreaths, ideal for infusing your living space with a touch of springtime charm! Dive into our collection of DIY spring wreath concepts, featuring an array of options including vibrant floral arrangements, Easter-themed egg wreaths, radiant sunflower designs, and delightful Easter bunny creations.
Picture this: a cascade of freshly picked flowers, delicately arranged in a circle of woven twigs or grapevine, exuding an irresistible charm that beckons all who pass by. Each petal whispers tales of warmer days ahead, while every leaf rustles with the promise of growth and vitality. Whether it’s a burst of daffodils heralding the end of winter’s chill or a cascade of cherry blossoms painting the landscape in hues of pink and white, a spring wreath is more than just a decorative piece – it’s a celebration of nature’s resilience and the joy of new beginnings.
So, as you feel the gentle breeze carrying the scent of blossoms and hear the birdsong signaling the changing of seasons, why not indulge in a bit of floral finery? Let a spring wreath grace your doorway, and let its beauty serve as a daily reminder that, no matter how harsh the winter may have been, spring always finds a way to bloom anew.
Embrace Asymmetry
Traditional wreaths feature a balanced and symmetrical design, but breaking this mold can add a unique charm to your creation. Try focusing your floral or decorative elements on one side or even just one corner of the wreath. This approach not only stands out visually but also gives a more modern, dynamic feel to your decor.
Layer Different Textures
Combine various textures such as smooth leaves, rough twigs, soft flowers, and metallic accents to create a visually rich and interesting wreath. The contrast between these materials can make your wreath more engaging and sophisticated. Think of pairing delicate blossoms with sturdy eucalyptus leaves or adding a touch of burlap ribbon alongside satin flowers.
Incorporate Natural Elements
Go beyond the typical florals and greenery by integrating natural elements like feathers, pinecones, or even small stones. These items can add an organic touch that connects your wreath to the outdoors, enhancing its springtime appeal. Consider using items you find during nature walks to personalize your design.
70 DIY Spring Wreaths
#70. Coral & Peach Faux Flowers Wreath
Coral & Peach Faux Flowers Wreath from How to Mom
#69. Quick 5-Minute Umbrella
Quick 5-Minute Umbrella from One Good Thing
#68. Monogrammed Tulip Door Hanger
Monogrammed Tulip Door Hanger from Sugar Bee Crafts
#67. Rain Boot Door Hanger
Rain Boot Door Hanger from Homemade Modern
#66. Five Minute Dollar Store Forsythia Wreath
Five Minute Dollar Store Forsythia Wreath from The Happy Housie
#65. Basket with Tulips
Basket with Tulips from Angela Marie Madeine Wreath (source unknown)
#64. 5 Minute Floral Welcome Wreath
5 Minute Floral Welcome Wreath from Anika’s DIY Life
#63. Baby’s Breath Wreath
Baby’s Breath Wreath from Two Delighted
#62. Monogrammed Wreath
Monogrammed Wreath from Happy Housie
#61. Floral Wreath
Floral Wreath from Dwell Beautiful
#60. Living Succulents
Living Succulents from Pretty Prudent
#59. Simple Peony Wreath
Simple Peony Wreath from The Turquoise Home
#58. Dollar Store Yellow Wreaths
Dollar Store Yellow Wreaths from The Roots of the Home
#57. Floral Wooden Ball Wreaths
Floral Wooden Ball Wreaths from The Rural Legend
#56. Tulip Basket
Tulip Basket from Clean and Sensible
#55. Garden Hose
Garden Hose from Create Craft Love
#54. Boxwood and Butterflies
Boxwood and Butterflies from Design Improvised
#53. Grapevine Bunny
Grapevine Bunny from Sprinkle Some Fun
#52. Simple Wreath
Simple Wreath from On Sutton Place
#51. Easter Egg Wreath
Easter Egg Wreath from A Pumpkin and A Princess
#50. Easter Eggs and Moss Grapevine Wreath
Easter Eggs and Moss Grapevine Wreath from I Love You More Than Carrots
#49. Paper Dahlia
Paper Dahlia from Blooming Homestead
#48. Spring Cupcake Liner Wreath
Spring Cupcake Liner Wreath from 36th Avenue
#47. Paper Flowers Wreath
Paper Flowers Wreath from Tatertots and Jello
#46. Paper Hydrangeas
Paper Hydrangeas from Lia Griffith
#45. Butterfly Wreath
Butterfly Wreath from Up to Date Interiors
#44. Birds Nest Basket
Birds Nest Basket from Your Cozy Home
#43. Moss Monogrammed Letter
Moss Monogrammed Letter from Catch My Party
#42. Rustic Easter Door Basket
Rustic Easter Door Basket from A Walk in the Countryside
#41. Lemon Wreath
Lemon Wreath from The Navage Patch
#40. Boxwood Wreath
Boxwood Wreath from Daisy Mae Belle
#39. Easy Faux Boxwood Greenery Wreath
Easy Faux Boxwood Greenery Wreath from Anderson and Grant
#38. Baby Grass and Daisies Wreath
Baby Grass and Daisies Wreath from A Helicopter Mom
#37. Dollar Store Berries and Faux Greenery Wreath
Dollar Store Berries and Faux Greenery Wreath from Passionate Penny Pincher
#36. Pottery Barn Inspired Butterfly Wreath
Pottery Barn Inspired Butterfly Wreath from Tatertots and Jello
#35. 5 Minute Easter Wreath
5 Minute Easter Wreath from The Happy Housie
#34. Natural Door Hanger
Natural Door Hanger from At Home with the Barkers
#33. Pom Pom Wreath
Pom Pom Wreath from Lil Luna
#32. Felt Flowers Wreath
Felt Flowers Wreath from Happy Happy Nester
#31. DIY Fairy Garden Moss Wreath
DIY Fairy Garden Moss Wreath from DecoArt
#30. Moss Covered Bunny
Moss Covered Bunny from Where the Smiles Have Been
#29. Springtime Yarn Wreath
#28. Springtime Yarn Wreath from 36th AVENUE
#27. Pom Pom Wreath from MoneyWise Moms
#26. Easy Dollar Store Daffodil Wreath from A Cultivated Nest
#25. Americana Wreath from Confessions of an Over-Worked Mom
#24. Seashell Wreath from Coastal Wanderings
#23. Coffee Filter Spring Wreath from The Country Chic Cottage
#22. DIY Spring Wreath from A Nation of Moms
#21. Dollar Store Sun Hat Wreath from We Three Shanes
#20. Bird Nest (Easter) Wreath from Sustain My Craft Habit
#19. Tie-Dyed Welcome Wreath from Dollar Crafter
#18. Cherry Blossom Hula Hoop Wreath from Crafts by Amanda
#17. Vintage Style Butterfly Wreath from Pink Fortitude
#16. Spring Cupcake Liner Wreath from My Pinterventures
#15. Garden Hose Wreath from Redhead Can Decorate
#14. Floral Spring Wreath from The Baking Fairy
#13. Easy Spring Wreath from A Hundred Affections
#12. Pinecone Zinnia Wreath from Rachel McClary
#11. Book Page Egg Wreath from Our Crafty Mom
#10. Boxwood Bunny Frame Wreath from Simplicity in the South
#9. Welcome Spring Wreath from This Ole Mom
#8. Springtime Garden Wreath from Craft Bits.
#7. Spring Peony Wreath
Learn more: Hearth & Vine
#6. Wildflower Wreath for Spring
Learn more: Hymns & Home
#5. Simple Hoop Spring Wreath
Learn more: Kippi at Home
#4. DIY Sage and Blush Spring Wreath
Learn more: Bless’er House
#3. Farmhouse Style Spring Wreath
Learn more: The Craft Patch
#2. Easy Tulip Wreath DIY
Learn more: Chatfield Court
#1. Faux Succulent Wreath
Learn more: The Navage Patch
How do I choose the right wreath base?
The choice of wreath base depends on your preference and the look you want:
Foam wreaths are easy to work with and allow for more precise placement of flowers and decorations.
Grapevine wreaths offer a natural, rustic look and are sturdy.
Wire wreath forms provide a lightweight and flexible base, ideal for creating fuller wreaths with lots of greenery and flowers.
What types of flowers and greenery are best for spring wreaths?
Spring wreaths feature pastel colors and fresh-looking blooms. Consider using:
1) Tulips, daffodils, and daisies for bright, cheerful colors.
2) Peonies, roses, and ranunculus for a more elegant look.
3) Greenery such as eucalyptus, ivy, or ferns to add depth and texture.
How do I attach flowers and greenery to the wreath base?
For secure attachment:
Floral Wire: Cut pieces of floral wire to attach flowers and greenery stems to the wreath base. Wrap the wire tightly around the stems and the base.
Hot Glue: Use a hot glue gun to secure smaller flowers, leaves, and decorative elements. Be cautious with hot glue, as it can be messy and potentially burn.
Floral Tape: Wrap floral tape around the stems and the base for additional security, especially for heavier or larger flowers.
Can I add other decorations to my spring wreath?
Yes, feel free to personalize your wreath with additional decorations such as:
1) Ribbon or bows for a touch of elegance.
2) Small decorative items like birds, butterflies, or eggs for a seasonal theme.
3) Personal touches like monograms or small signs with spring-themed messages.