DIY Spring Wreath for Front Door - Live Laugh Rowe (2024)


Today, with our easy tutorial, let’s craft a delightful DIY Spring wreath. As the chill of winter fades away and the vibrant colors of spring start to bloom, it’s time to refresh your home with cheerful Easter décor — both inside and out.

However, today, we’re going to focus on that outside. From pastel wreaths to charming displays, there are countless ways to welcome the season of renewal and celebration. So, let’s take a step-by-step look at how you can create your own delightful DIY Spring Wreath for the front door using minimal supplies!

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Wreaths can be a Warm Welcome.

For many of us, our front door serves as the entrance to our home. As you can see, our sweet Nashville is ready to welcome you into our home.

Why not make it the perfect canvas to express your creativity and set the tone for the season? Spring certainly is a time of rejuvenation.

Therefore, what better way to celebrate than by adorning your entrance with symbols of growth and new beginnings? Whether you prefer a minimalist aesthetic or enjoy going all out with vibrant decorations, there’s something undeniably magical about a well-decorated door during the Spring and Easter season.

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Let’s get this party started, shall we? We’ll start by collecting our supplies, and then we’ll bring the vision to life.

DIY Spring Wreath Tutorial

Supplies:

Grapevine Garland: Grapevine garland is an excellent base for your wreath, providing a natural, rustic look that perfectly complements the season.

You can also buy an oval grapevine wreath to simplify the process. I had the grapevine garland on hand in my craft room, so spending additional money didn’t seem necessary.

Greenery: To add depth and texture to your design, use one type of stem or an assortment of greenery, such as faux leaves and ferns. I used this Bright Green Foliage.

Speckled Artificial Bird Eggs: Lastly, sprinkle some speckled artificial bird eggs to infuse your creation with a Spring or Easter vibe. I had my speckled eggs on hand. They varied in size from approximately 1″ to 1.5″.

Additional Supplies:
26 Gauge Brown Wrapped Wire
Glue Gun
Wire Cutters

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Now that you’ve gathered your materials, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and get crafty! Follow these simple steps to create a simple DIY Spring wreath that is sure to impress:

Step 1: Prepare Your Materials

Hopefully, you’ve gathered your grapevine garland, greenery, artificial bird eggs, a pair of wire cutters, a glue gun, and wrapped wire. Lay out your materials in a well-lit workspace, ensuring you have plenty of room to maneuver as you assemble your spring wreath.

Step 2: Shape the Grapevine Garland

Secondly, start by shaping the grapevine garland into an oblong/oval shape, adjusting it as needed to achieve your desired size. You can make your wreath as large or as small as you like – just be sure to maintain a consistent shape throughout.

My wreath measures approximately 16.5″ in length by 14″ wide. I wrapped my garland twice and used the brown-wrapped wire to keep it all attached.

To help achieve the oval shape, I wrapped jute wine around the middle of the wreath (at its shortest width) and tied a bow. Pulling the two sides together takes the roundness and manipulates it into more of an oval. I also soaked the wreath in water and dried it outdoors.

Step 3: Add Greenery

Cut large stem(s) of greenery into smaller pieces. Next, tuck sprigs of greenery into the grapevine base and secure them in place with floral wire as necessary. Aim for a balanced distribution of foliage up the left side and along the bottom.

Obviously, you’re welcome to incorporate different textures and shades to create visual interest.

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I, however, chose to keep it simple and used one stem of greenery. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different arrangements until you find one that speaks to you.

Step 4: Attach the Bird Eggs

Lastly, once you’re satisfied with the greenery placement, it’s time to add the finishing touch – the speckled artificial bird eggs. Carefully glue the eggs among the foliage at the bottom of the wreath. Space them out and glue them together to ensure a balanced look.

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Step 5: Finishing Touches

Step back and admire your handiwork! Assess the overall appearance of your Spring wreath and make any final adjustments as needed.

You can embellish your creation with additional decorations such as ribbons, bows, or flowers if desired. Your creativity is limitless!

Step 6: Hang and Enjoy

Once your Spring wreath is complete, it’s time to proudly display it on your front door. Use a wreath hanger or a 3M hook.

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Stand back and admire the beauty of your handcrafted masterpiece. It feels so good to know that you’ve added a touch of springtime to your home’s exterior.

Other Spring and Easter Wreaths:
Scrap Fabric Easter Wreath
Simple Easter Wreath
Garland Wreath for Spring
Spring Hoop Wreath

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Spring is a season of renewal, so what better way to celebrate than by adorning your front door with charming Easter decor? Whether you opt for a simple DIY Spring wreath or go all out with an elaborate display, the key is to infuse your creation with the spirit of the season.

While this wreath requires a small bit of creativity and a handful of materials, you can craft a beautiful Spring wreath that will delight visitors and passersby alike. So go ahead, embrace the freshness of spring, and let your creativity blossom!

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FAQs

How do you make a live spring wreath? ›

Written Instructions:
  1. Split your pots of bulbs into 3-5 smaller clumps of bulbs. ...
  2. Attach your twine to your wreath frame, and then wrap it around the frame creating a zig-zag pattern. ...
  3. Cut your foliage down into 3-4 inch pieces, ensuring each piece has a sharp angled cut.

How do you attach flowers to a wicker wreath? ›

You can also use a hot glue gun if needed to secure any blossoms that may not have a long stem to tuck into the wreath. For this wreath I used a small amount of hot glue, and also secured with a bit of floral wire after the glue dried.

What kind of flowers to put on a spring wreath? ›

Choose flowers with woody stems, such as wax flowers and hydrangeas, which will last longer out of water. Flowers with hollow stems, such as daffodils or poppies, can die quickly, so be mindful of this when you are choosing your flowers.

What kind of flowers do you put on a spring wreath? ›

I chose to use Spring flowers with a mixture of spring to summer flowers of wildflower, tulips, lavender and daisies. The first flower to add is the wildflower. Trim this with the wire cutters again, as the spray has quite a long stem. I believe I used 3-4 pieces of the wildflower around the wreath.

How to make a wreath step by step? ›

How to Make a Wreath
  1. Build a Bouquet or Bundle. To begin making a wreath, you first begin by making a small bouquet or a bundle of greenery and decorative items that look good in a small bunch. ...
  2. Add Bouquet to Wreath Form. ...
  3. Repeat Until the Wreath is Full. ...
  4. Add Final Bundle & Fill In the Gaps. ...
  5. Cut & Secure Wire. ...
  6. Add Decorations.
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How do you put a wreath on the door? ›

Using adhesive hooks

One of the easiest ways to hang a wreath without causing damage is by using adhesive hooks. These hooks come with a strong adhesive backing that can stick to a variety of surfaces, including your door. Plus, they won't leave a sticky residue or damage the surface of your door.

How do you attach flowers to a willow wreath? ›

Wrap and twist your floral wire secure onto the wreath form. Add 5-6 stems in a bunch. Gather up stems and wrap them with the floral wire about 3-4 times. Gather another bunch and lay them over top of the previous bunches' wire, covering it up and wrap the wire around that bunch.

How do you attach flowers to a vine wreath? ›

With a pan, all you need to do is dip the stem, then insert it into the grapevine network. Glue guns are handy for spot gluing and for intricate work, but for most of the permanent botanical work in a florist shop, a glue pan is likely more efficient. Try to keep a natural bristle brush in the glue pan.

How do you keep a natural wreath alive? ›

Mist Your Wreath or Garland Regularly

When your garland is hanging, one of the best ways to keep it fresh is to mist it lightly with water. Fill a spray bottle and adjust the spray to a fine mist. Then coat your evergreen wreath in fine misting droplets that can nourish the wreath and keep it from drying out.

How long do spring wreaths last? ›

The Spring wreath is covered with Moss, Mimosa, foliages and real Daffodil bulbs and that will grow and flower. The moss has to be kept moist, and will give off moisture to the bulbs and flowers. The wreath will last up to tree to six weeks, depending on the weather and the exposure to wind and sunlight.

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