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DIY Summer Wreaths You’ll Want to Make

As the warm embrace of summer takes hold, it’s the perfect time to infuse your home with the vibrant energy of the season. One of the most charming ways to do this is by crafting your very own DIY summer wreath. These handmade creations not only add a splash of color to your front door but also serve as a personal expression of your summer style.

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Whether you’re drawn to the breezy feel of coastal themes, the lush appeal of floral arrangements, or the playful charm of tropical designs, there’s a summer wreath idea that’s just waiting to brighten your space.

From natural elements like seashells and driftwood to bold bursts of color with sunflowers and citrus fruits, the possibilities are endless. These DIY wreaths are not only a fun project to take on during a sunny afternoon but also a wonderful way to showcase your creativity and welcome guests with a touch of summer cheer.

DIY Summer Wreath Ideas

21. Summer Lemon Wreath from The Navage Patch

Summer Lemon Wreath

20. DIY Lemon Wreath from A Diamond in the Stuff

DIY Lemon Wreath greenery and a yellow cheveron bow
             
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19. Lemon Wreath with Leaves from Chronicling Home

Lemon Wreath with Leaves

18. Lemon Wreath Tutorial from The Adventures of Ordy and Joon

Lemon Wreath Tutorial

17. Watermelon Scrap Fabric Wreath from Craft Create Cook

Watermelon Scrap Fabric Wreath

16. Watermelon Ribbon Wreath from The Scrap Shoppe

Watermelon Ribbon Wreath

15. Easy No-Sew Watermelon Wreath from Confessions of a Plate Addict

Easy No-Sew Watermelon Wreath for summer

14. Pineapple Door Hanger

Pineapple Door Hanger made form sunflowers

13. DIY Pineapple Wreath from Twinspiration

DIY Pineapple Wreath

12. Seashell Wreath (Pottery Barn Knockoff) from Addicted 2 DIY

Seashell Wreath

11. Nautical Rope Wreath from How to Nest for Less

Nautical Rope Wreath with starfish and an anchor

10. Pottery Barn Inspired Shell Wreath from Confessions of a Serial DIYer

Pottery Barn Inspired Shell grapevine Wreath

9. Cupcake Liner Wreath from Crafts by Courtney

Cupcake Liner Wreath

8. DIY Driftwood Wreath from Sustain My Craft Habit

DIY Driftwood Wreath

7. Summer Nautical Wreath from Making Home Base

Summer Nautical Wreath

6. Monogramed Beach Summer Wreath Idea

Monogramed blue floral Summer Wreath Idea

5. Glass Float and Seashell Wreath from Miss Kopy Kat

Glass Float and Seashell summer Wreath idea

4. Life Ring Wreath from An Extraordinary Day

nautical Life Ring Wreath for summer

3. Sunflower Wreath from Grillo Designs

burlap ribbon Sunflower summer Wreath

2. Sunflower Wreath With Bow Tutorial from Crafty Texas Girl

Sunflower grapevine summer Wreath With Bow

1. Burlap Daisy Wreath from Grillo Designs

Burlap Daisy Wreath

What materials work best for making summer wreaths?

How do I ensure my summer wreath lasts throughout the season?

To keep your summer wreath looking fresh, use UV-protected materials and consider spraying your wreath with a clear, non-yellowing protective sealant. This helps prevent fading from sunlight. Securing decorations tightly with hot glue or wire ensures they don’t come loose in the wind.

Can I create a summer wreath that transitions into other seasons?

Yes, creating a neutral base wreath allows for easy seasonal updates. Start with a versatile color scheme and add or remove elements like flowers or ribbons to reflect the changing seasons. For instance, a green base can be dressed up with sunflowers in summer and replaced with fall foliage later.

How do I choose the right size for my wreath?

Consider the size of the door or space where the wreath will hang. A standard front door accommodates a wreath between 18 to 24 inches in diameter. For larger spaces, consider oversized wreaths that can make a bold statement, while smaller wreaths are ideal for windows or interior decor.

What are some unique themes for summer wreaths?

To make your wreath stand out, think beyond the typical floral designs. Consider nautical themes with seashells and rope, or a fruit-inspired wreath using artificial lemons, limes, or oranges. Another creative idea is a patriotic wreath for the 4th of July, incorporating red, white, and blue elements.

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