Easy 5-minute DIY Spring Wreath
Learn how to make this easy DIY spring wreath using simple supplies from a craft store. Create warm and cheerful welcoming decor for your door in 5-minutes!
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I can’t wait for spring!
I know I live in Southern California and I shouldn’t complain but I am so done with all the stormy and damp weather we have had recently.
It is time to add some cheerful and bright decor starting with the front door!
And nothing says cheerful like a spring wreath!
I remember when we lived in the northeast, everything looked so fresh and bright in spring! The greens were so bright!
My favorite were the trees filled with little blossoms – pink and white being my favorite! That is the picture I had in mind when I made this pretty and bright easy DIY Spring wreath!
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Materials needed for a spring wreath
Of course, I stayed true to my resolve of creating a wreath by reusing my grapevine wreath and staying under $10.
- Grapevine wreath
- pink blossom vine
- 2 White blossom stems
- “welcome” wood sign
- Craft paint of choice. I use yellow
- Hot glue gun
How to make a Spring Wreath
Step 1 – Wrap the pink blossoms.
Start by wrapping the pink blossom vine around the grapevine wreath.
Make sure flowers were more concentrated at the top part of the wreath since the bottom part is going to be covered by the white flowers anyway.
Tuck both ends of the blossom vine into the grapevine.
Step 2 – Add white flower stems
Bend the white flower stems to mimic the arc of the wreath and tuck it in.
Repeat for both the stems. I left the top of the stems disheveled to give it a rustic look.
Step 3 – Paint the wood welcome sign
You can use the color of your choice. I painted mine a cheery and bright yellow.
Step 4 – Attach the welcome sign.
Use tiny dabs of hot glue to hold it in place on the wreath.
This keeps it in place while on the door but also is easy to remove for the next wreath project.
That’s it! Here is the bright and cheery spring wreath on my front door!
I love the punch of brightness the yellow sign gives to rustic pink and white flowers and the grapevine.
In the spirit of spring, you might also like to see my outdoor wind chime using old spice bottles that also doubles as a flower decor!
St. Patrick’s Day is coming up soon too! Check out a fun and colorful wreath for St.Patrick’s day!
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Easy 5-minute DIY Spring Wreath
How to make this easy DIY spring wreath using simple supplies from a craft store. Create warm and cheerful welcoming decor for your door in 5-minutes!
Materials
- Grapevine wreath
- pink blossom vine
- 2 White blossom stems
- "welcome" wood sign
- Craft paint of choice. I use yellow
Tools
Instructions
- Start by wrapping the pink blossom vine around the grapevine wreath.
- Tuck both ends of the blossom vine into the grapevine.
- Bend the white flower stems to mimic the arc of the wreath and tuck it in. Repeat for both the stems. I left the top of the stems disheveled to give it a rustic look.
- Paint the wood welcome sign. You can use the color of your choice. I painted mine a cheery and bright yellow.
- Attach the wood welcome sign using tiny dabs of hot glue to hold it in place on the wreath and you're done!
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This is so beautiful! Thanks for sharing at the Pin Junkie Pin Party.
Thank you Anita!
What a pretty wreath and so easy to make too! Thanks so much for sharing it at Friday Favorites last week. I just wanted to let you know that I have chosen it as one of the features. I hope you will come back and party with us again this week.
I love how simple the wreath is, yet, so pretty!
Thank you Mary!
I love making simple wreaths for each season. Thanks for sharing your tutorial on MM. Pinned.
Very cute and so simple to make!