Spring is the perfect time to freshen up your home, inside and out! And what better way to welcome the season (and impress your neighbors) than with a gorgeous spring wreath? Forget those boring, dusty old decorations. We’re talking about vibrant, eye-catching wreaths that will make your front door the star of the block. We have collected the best, most show-stopping spring wreath designs.
1. The Classic Tulip Extravaganza
You can’t go wrong with tulips! Choose a mix of colors – pinks, yellows, purples – or stick to a single shade for a more elegant look. Use a grapevine wreath base and some faux tulip stems. Hot glue is your best friend here!
2. Sunny Forsythia Burst
Forsythia branches scream “spring!” Their bright yellow blooms are like little rays of sunshine. You can find realistic-looking artificial forsythia at most craft stores. Wrap them around a simple wire wreath form for a bold, cheerful statement.
3. Lavender and Lemon Delight
Combine the calming scent of lavender (even if it’s artificial!) with the zesty freshness of lemons. This wreath is beautiful and smells amazing (at least, the idea of it does!). Use faux lavender sprigs and small, artificial lemons.
4. Mossy Monogram Magic
Create a personalized wreath with a large wooden letter (your initial, of course!). Cover the letter in sheet moss (available at craft stores) and add a few small, delicate flowers for a touch of color.
5. Birdhouse and Blooms
Find a cute little birdhouse (craft stores have tons!) and make it the centerpiece of your wreath. Surround it with faux flowers, greenery, and maybe even a tiny bird figurine.
6. Cherry Blossom Charm
Cherry blossoms are a symbol of spring and renewal. Use artificial cherry blossom branches to create a soft, romantic wreath. A grapevine base works well for this delicate look.
7. Easter Egg-stravaganza (Pre-Easter)
If you’re decorating before Easter, get a head start with an Easter egg wreath! Use colorful plastic eggs (various sizes are great) and hot glue them to a foam or grapevine wreath base.
8. Burlap and Butterflies
For a rustic-chic look, combine burlap with delicate butterfly accents. Wrap a foam wreath form with burlap ribbon, then add some faux butterflies (you can find these at craft stores or online).
9. Herb Garden Wreath
Bring the freshness of a garden to your door! Use artificial herbs like rosemary, thyme, and lavender. You can even add a small pair of gardening gloves for a cute touch.
10. Peony Perfection
Peonies are big, fluffy, and gorgeous. A wreath made entirely of faux peonies (in shades of pink, white, or coral) is a showstopper.
11. Wildflower Wonder
Create a more natural, “wild” look with a mix of different artificial wildflowers. Think daisies, poppies, and cornflowers. A grapevine base is perfect for this style.
12. Succulent Sensation
Succulents are still super trendy! Use a variety of faux succulents (different shapes and sizes) to create a unique and modern wreath.
13. Robin’s Egg Nest Wreath
Craft a small, realistic-looking bird’s nest (you can buy these pre-made or make your own) and place it in the center of a grapevine wreath. Add some faux robin’s eggs and a few sprigs of greenery.
14. Lemon and Greenery Simplicity
Sometimes, less is more. A simple wreath made of faux greenery (like boxwood or eucalyptus) with a few strategically placed artificial lemons is fresh, clean, and modern.
15. Whimsical Watering Can
Find a small, decorative watering can and use it as the focal point of your wreath. Fill it with faux flowers and let them spill out onto a grapevine or moss-covered wreath base.
16. Bright and Bold Geraniums
Geraniums are known for their vibrant colors. A wreath packed with faux geraniums (in red, pink, or white) is sure to catch the eye and brighten up your front door. Remember to use an odd number of main flowers. For instance, arrange larger blooms in groups of 3 or 5 for optimal visual appeal.