A DIY spring wreath is a lovely way to welcome someone to your home. Whether it's a real wreath or a faux one, it's going to add a pretty touch to your front door to celebrate the season. It's a wonderful first step to creating a spring porch. These wreaths can also be used year after year as long as they're stored properly.
Spring wreaths can be made out of all sorts of materials, the wreaths may be faux or real greenery, grapevine, or even an embroidery hoop. They can be decorated with flowers, ribbons, felt, paper, wooden shapes, or just about anything else you can think of. These DIY spring wreaths will inspire you to create one of your own and put your own spin on it.
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Magnolia Wreath
Instead of shelling out the money for a real magnolia wreath, you can pick up some of your own faux magnolia leaves at your local hobby store. Attach them to a foam wreath, and you have a very chic-looking DIY spring wreath.
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Embroidery Hoop Spring Wreath
Here an embroidery hoop is used for the wreath. It's a wonderful choice because it's inexpensive, light, and looks great too. Hot glue corrals the flowers, covering half of the hoop. A video is also available to help you make one.
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Eucalyptus Wreath
This wreath welcomes spring with some springs of eucalyptus. It takes just a few minutes to put together. The final touch is some white roses at the bottom of the wreath.
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Easy Spring Wreath With Lilacs
Lilacs are a sure sign of spring, and here a metal bucket is filled to the brim with them. When it's finished, it's hung on the door with a ribbon. This is a fun afternoon project and you'll be thrilled with the final wreath.
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Forsythia Wreath
Cheerful yellow greets your visitors with this wreath that's made up of faux forsythia. This is so simple, just put together the flowers with a wispy grapevine wreath. There's a short video available to walk you through it.
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Faux Succulent Wreath
This wreath is so quick and easy to put together. Faux succulents and moss are added to the wreath. This works wonderfully for spring but you could really display it any time of year.
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Rainbow Tulip Wreath
This wreath isn't afraid of color! Tulips are used to create a rainbow effect going around the wreath. It's a big statement that will put a smile on the face of whoever's visiting.
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Spring Veggie Wreath
Springtime means it's gardening season! Here, felt is used to create carrots and leaves. There's a little bit of sewing required here to make the carrots, but it's very beginner-friendly.
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Non-Traditional Spring Wreath
Here's a non-traditional spring wreath, this one using a basket instead of a wreath. Fresh plants and flowers are then put inside the basket into a nice arrangement. A beautiful ribbon provides the finishing touch.
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Tulip Wreath for Spring
You can't deny that tulips are one of the most beautiful spring flowers. Here ombre colors of pink are used to create a large wreath that's no less than covered with beautiful tulips.
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Citrus Spring Wreath
Oranges and lemons are attached to a eucalyptus wreath along with some fresh flowers. It's a truly beautiful wreath that's going to smell as good as it looks. This is a perfect wreath to transition from winter into spring.
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Rainbow Bunny Peeps Wreath
As long as your front door is protected from the rain, this rainbow Peeps wreath is going to look adorable all hung up in time for spring. There's also a video here that shows you all kinds of tips and tricks for making this wreath.
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Hula Hoop Spring Wreath
Here's an unlikely wreath base—a hula hoop! The hula hoop is decorated with black and white ribbon and faux flowers. The contrast between the ribbon and the flowers is breathtaking. It's a quick and easy project that will give you big results.
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Boho Spring Wreath
This DIY spring wreath has quite the modern boho feel to it. For under $10, you can use faux greenery and wooden beads to create this beauty. Hang it traditionally on your front door, or hang it anywhere in your home for an instant spring decoration.
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Seed Packet Wreath
If you love gardening, then let everyone know with this DIY spring wreath. Colorful seed packets are glued around the wreath to create the look. A burlap ribbon makes a bow on the top. The best part is that this project can be made using just dollar-store materials.
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Lily of the Valley Wreath
Inspired by Lily of the Valley flowers, this wreath uses faux ones to make a wreath that's going to last all season long. For a pop of color, spray paint a willow wreath before adding the flowers.
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Modern Spring Wreath
If you're looking for a DIY spring wreath that's more on the modern side, you'll want to check this one out. An embroidery hoop is used to hold all kinds of modern spring flowers. It's attached to the door with leather as a final modern touch.
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Mossy Easter Egg Wreath
A springtime wreath with an Easter decor theme would make a great addition to your front porch this year. Besides the instructions for making this cheery wreath, you'll also find out how to create a matching Easter tree.
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Pretty Spring Wreath
Sometimes choosing a wreath base that's unique can make all the difference in your wreath. Here a white wicker wreath is used. Beautiful flowers are twisted around the wreath and a flowery ribbon is added.
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Interchangeable Spring Wreath
This lovely spring wreath combines purple and yellow flowers and wraps them all up in a blue and white chevron bow. This wreath is more clever than it looks, in just a few minutes you can change a few items so it's completely ready for a new season or holiday.
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Farmhouse Style Tire Wreath
Here's a spring wreath that breaks all the rules! Instead of using a traditional wreath, a tire is used. Flowers are put inside, filling up the bottom of the tire. It's both a rustic and pretty look.
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Pink Spring Wreath
More is more with this pink spring wreath that uses large flowers and some pink burlap ribbon to welcome in the new season. The location of the flowers on this wreath is perfect, making it look really professional.
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Spring Wisteria Wreath
This wreath won't last but a few days but it will be worth the beauty and sweet smell that you'll get to see before then. Fresh wisteria is used to make a quick wreath. You could also hang this wreath on a shed, barn, or even keep it inside.
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Floral Spring Wreath
This unique wreath adds moss along with some flowers to an embroidery hoop. A black and white ribbon on the top nicely contrasts with the flowers. It's a modern wreath that would look great on your door.
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Easter Bunny Wreath
When the Easter bunny visits, they're going to take one look at this wreath and know that they're in the right place. A wire wreath is covered with feathers and pink felt is used for the ears. It's a quick wreath but that doesn't mean it's any less than adorable.
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Paper Flower Wreath
Why not make your spring wreath out of something completely unique? This tutorial shows you how to make spring flowers and then put them together to form a wreath. It's something different that will last you for years to come.
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Family Embroidery Hoop Spring Wreath
This project shows you that a wreath can be a perfect way to highlight a word or phrase that's hung on your door. This wreath combines white and yellow tulips along with some greenery. A tiny watering can is a sweet addition.
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Egg Wreath
Here a chicken wire wreath is used to keep some painted wooden eggs inside along with some moss. Ribbon and faux flowers are added at the top for a spring-like touch. This DIY spring wreath really has a farmhouse-style feel to it.
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Simple Spring Wreath
This is such a simple wreath to put together! This is a grapevine wreath that's been decorated with faux greenery and small pink flowers. No hot glue is used, so you can reuse the wreath with each season.
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Spring Gardening Wreath
"Life is Beautiful" is the message this wreath sends. Made up from all dollar store materials, this pretty floral wreath is also decorated with a watering can. Everyone will know just how much you love spring with this wreath.
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Grapevine Spring Wreath
This rustic spring wreath has tons of greenery featured at the bottom of the wreath. A ripped cloth was used as a ribbon, giving it a farmhouse feel. The greenery may look real here, but it's actually fake!
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Large Hello Wreath
This large spring wreath is a hula hoop that's been painted copper. Neutral spring flowers are added on one side with "hello" in wood on the other. It's an elegant wreath that's great for a large door or a big area where you'd like to hang something.
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Bird Wreath
This sweet wreath is decorated with tiny birds and a nest with eggs. Plenty of greenery and flowers fill up the spaces in between. This is great for any bird-watcher and would also make a wonderful gift.
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XOXO Heart Wreath
This burlap wreath is all decorated for Valentine's Day, but you don't have to only have it on display in February. Use the free, printable heart template to cut your hearts from various shades of red and pink felt. Instead of a bow, make an XOXO flag with an arrow to put at the top.
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Farmhouse Embroidery Hoop Wreath
Easily get the farmhouse look straight to your front porch with this DIY spring wreath. It's an embroidery hoop with twine twisted all around it. It creates a unique effect and is the perfect backdrop to say "hello."
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St. Patrick's Day Wreath
Another springtime holiday is St. Patrick's Day, and this wreath celebrates it fully. There's no skill required to make this wreath, just cut some mesh and attach it to a wire form. Then decorate it with a hat and a mustache in place of a bow.
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Floral Boho Spring Hoop Wreath
Show off all your favorite springtime ribbons with this boho spring wreath. Fake flowers are added as well, making it even sweeter than it was before. There's also a video tutorial here to help you get the same look.