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5 Spring Wreath DIYs to Try This Season

In today’s post, I’ve gathered 5 Spring Wreath DIYs to give you some creative decor inspiration this season. Whether you’re a crafting pro or just a beginner, there’s something for everyone in this spring wreath round-up.

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5 SPRING WREATH DIYS

As I write this, there is a LOT of snow outside. And yet, according to the calendar, spring is just around the corner. How about that? Crazy climate… 

Regardless, as someone who enjoys seasonal decor updates, I’ve already started thinking about spring style, including putting a pretty spring wreath on our front door. With so many possible colours, styles, and shapes, wreaths are one of my all time favourite things to make. I mean, what’s better than hanging up an artfully made wreath of one’s own? 

If you’ve never made a wreath, this is your season to try! Whether you prefer vibrant florals, rustic touches, or a minimalistic design, making your own wreath allows you to add a personal touch that’s uniquely you.

Below, I’ve rounded up 5 spring wreath diys that you can try this season. Whether you’re making one for the first time or just want to gather some inspiration, CLICK ANY OF THE IMAGES OR TITLES BELOW to go STRAIGHT TO THE TUTORIAL.

 

Easy-Breezy Fern Wreath (Perfect for Beginners)

DIY fern wreath made from dollar store faux fern stems.

This wreath used dollar store fern stems. It’s one of the simplest I’ve made, yet there’s something so bold and striking about it. Whatever the reason, this is certainly a beautiful, contemporary wreath that has timeless appeal.

 

Vintage DIY Wreath with a Twist

Pretty Vintage Floral Wreath DIY

This unconventional wreath is another one of my favourites. With it’s square lines and beautiful, floral touches, it is sure to have visual impact and brighten up your home.

 

A Whimsical DIY Lemon Wreath

DIY lemon wreath full of whimsical touches.

For those who love full wreaths with plenty of interesting details, this DIY lemon wreath is a stylish way to welcome the season. The lemons will make a bold statement on any front door.

 

Vine Vintage 3-in-1 Wreath

Make this simple door wreath using flowers and grapevine wire.

This 3-in-1 wreath trio can be hung as one piece or separated, when needed, depending on your mood. While the design is not too complicated, it is definitely a ‘crafternoon’ activity.

 

All-Season Wreath DIY

How to make an all-season, green wreath that you can use all year.

If you are looking for something that can carry you through the seasons, why not try this all-season diy? Start with a green base and add or remove floral flourishes, depending on your mood or the season. I’ve used this one on a few occasions and love swapping out those floral finishes to create a fresh, new look each and every time!


 

Get Crafting!

I hope these 5 spring wreath DIYs have you inspired for the season ahead. Whether you’re looking for a way to get creative one weekend or decorate your front door, making a wreath is a fun way to welcome spring. 

So grab your materials and let these wreath ideas inspire you to welcome spring in style.

Happy wreath-making,

 


Love Spring? Me Too! Check out these other seasonal posts from the blog:

Spring Craft and Homekeeping Ideas: DIY wreath materials, linen closet organizing, essential oil cleaner, eucalpytus florals.

 

 

Get inspired to decorate your home with these easy spring style ideas using a mix of florals, craft ideas, and affordable accessories. Includes plenty of style ideas and budget-friendly decor hacks. #springdecor #simpledecor #homedecor #springcraftideas

 

 

 

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