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9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make

February 24, 2013 by Amanda Formaro

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

I am dying for spring, and a wreath is a great way to bring that feeling to your home even while the snow is still flying. If you’re like me and you live anywhere east of the Rocky Mountains and north of Tennessee, chances are you are still wearing winter jackets and have snow on the ground. Spring is coming though, and what better way to prepare than to make a beautiful spring wreath to hang on your door.

Here are 9 different tutorials for making pretty spring wreaths.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

1. Ruffly White Wreath – Two Shades of Pink
I love the soft touch of pink and green in this all white wreath. It’s almost shabby chic looking.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

2. Vintage Sheet Wreath – In Color Order
The colors in this wreath are spectacular. The designer used vintage bed sheet hems to create this lovely piece.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

3. Yellow Blossom Spring Wreath – Life on Walnut Street
I’ve always loved a spray wreath, and this rendition full of yellow blossoms is very striking.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

4. Baby’s Breath Wreath – Two Delighted
Who doesn’t love baby’s breath? And wow, so much of it! A very nice door decoration.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

5. Yarn Spring Wreath – 36th Avenue
Oh Robin’s Egg Blue how I love thee! Yarn, lace and a touch of burlap make for a fabulous combination on this pretty wreath.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

6. Hydrangea Spring Wreath – How to Nest For Less
Silk flowers last forever and hydrangeas are just pure beauty in themselves. This pretty spring wreath is perfect for the new season.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

7. Fabric Scrap Spring Wreath – Casapinka
Oh my, the lovely soft colors, a stuffed bird and pretty roses all make for a welcoming spring wreath.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

8. Yellow Yarn Wrapped Wreath – My Little Corner of the World
I’m in love with the bright yellow yarn used to give this wreath life. The addition of colorful fabric flowers tops it all off.

9 Springs Wreaths You Can Make @craftgossip

9. Coffee Filter Wreath – Lovely Crafty Home
Using diluted craft paint, this designer dyed coffee filters and created this fluffy and beautiful wreath perfect for springtime.

6 Pretty Springtime Wreaths

If you need more ideas, I featured 6 Pretty Springtime Wreaths previously. If you want even more wreaths, here’s a search of Craft Gossip for wreaths.

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Comments

  1. Judy says

    February 25, 2013 at 11:03 am

    I love the first wreath, the white one, but can not find a tutorial on how to make it. The link does not tell you how to make the “flowers”, just that she made them out of old bed sheets.
    Can anyone point me in the right direction, I would love to make one!

    • springfever58 says

      March 18, 2018 at 12:41 pm

      http://twoshadesofpink.blogspot.com/2013/04/a-pretty-ruffle-topiary.html
      just like this but make the wreath.

  2. Sarah Yoder says

    March 4, 2013 at 10:47 am

    WOW…thanks for the feature! What an amazing group to be showcased with!

  3. Sue says

    May 22, 2013 at 12:27 pm

    I made the hydrangea wreath for my mom for Mother’s Day. She LOVED it ! I had never made a wreath before in my life, and she was very proud of me.

  4. Molly says

    April 11, 2014 at 3:15 pm

    Judy, commenting above: I’m sure by now you’ve seen that the original designer gave a link to her instructions on the ruffly white wreath (isn’t it pretty?) but just in case, here it is: http://twoshadesofpink.blogspot.com/2013/04/a-pretty-ruffle-topiary.html

  5. Liz says

    March 24, 2018 at 11:22 pm

    I love the babies breath wreath. But is it artificial babies breath or real? If it’s fake, where can I buy good fake babies breath to use?

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Make This Rustic Patriotic Flag Wreath for Your Front Door

There are plenty of shiny red, white, and blue decorations out there, but every now and then a patriotic project comes along that feels a little more heartfelt. This 4th of July Patriotic Flag Wreath from CraftBits is one of those projects.

Instead of being overly fussy or store-bought looking, this wreath has that lovely rustic Americana feel — a grapevine wreath base, a flag draped diagonally, and a large star layered over the top. It is simple, bold, and just handmade enough to feel special without turning into an all-weekend project.

You can find the full tutorial here: 4th Of July Patriotic Flag Wreath on CraftBits.

What I really like about this wreath is the story behind it. The original CraftBits tutorial explains that the project was made using a damaged flag brought home by a veteran, and his wife, Marsha, turned it into this beautiful wreath for her family to enjoy. That gives the project a little more meaning than a standard seasonal door decoration.

The supplies are very simple: a grapevine wreath, an American flag, a large metal star, and glue. The flag is folded lengthwise to create a sash, then secured diagonally across the wreath. The star is layered on the side to cover the gathered section and give the whole piece a finished focal point.

This would look beautiful on a covered front porch, garden gate, entryway wall, mantel, or even as part of a Memorial Day or Veterans Day display. It is not just for the 4th of July either — with the right styling, this is the kind of patriotic wreath you could bring out for several red, white, and blue occasions throughout the year.

If you’re planning more handmade patriotic decorating, you might also like our 10 DIY 4th of July wreaths to dress up your front door roundup, where this CraftBits wreath is already included as a classic front-door option. For a bigger porch refresh, pair it with our 15 DIY 4th of July porch decor ideas and add planters, lanterns, bunting, or painted rocks for a full summer entryway look.

One helpful note from the tutorial is that you can glue the flag in place, or stitch it to the back of the wreath if you want the option of removing it later. That is especially worth considering if you are using a sentimental flag, a vintage flag, or one with family meaning. Stitching gives you a bit more flexibility and avoids permanently attaching something you may want to preserve.

You could also soften the look with a few extra details. Add raffia for a farmhouse feel, tuck in cream or red faux roses, use denim ribbon, or add smaller stars around the grapevine base. I’d keep the extras fairly restrained though, because the flag and star are already doing the heavy lifting. This is one of those projects where too much “more” can tip it from rustic to crowded very quickly.

For supplies, Amazon is a handy option for grapevine wreath forms, metal star accents, glue, and mini flags. Etsy can also be useful if you want a handmade metal star, rustic Americana embellishments, or vintage-style patriotic trim, but I’d keep it simple so the wreath still feels meaningful rather than overly decorated.

This is a lovely beginner-friendly patriotic craft because there is no complicated measuring, no sewing machine required, and no special tools beyond basic craft supplies. It is also a good project for using a flag that may not be suitable to fly outdoors anymore but still holds meaning. As always, if you’re using an actual American flag with sentimental or ceremonial value, take care with how it is handled and displayed.

The finished wreath has that warm front-porch welcome feel — festive enough for the 4th of July, but classic enough to suit a farmhouse, cottage, or rustic summer decorating style.

 

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