How To Make A Wreath With Fake Flowers
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Spring into the season with a DIY wreath that's easy, affordable, and of course, very pretty. Your guests will feel the warmest welcome when they're greeted by a bright and beautiful craft. You could even get the kids involved to make not only an elegant creation, but also lifelong memories they'll carry with them forever.
BRIAN WOODCOCK
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Seed-Packet Wreath
To create this retro wreath, attach 12 to 14 vintage seed packets to a 12-inch foam wreath form with straight pins. If you'd like, slip a few freshly picked flowers into the packaging. Complete the craft with 1/2-inch-wide jute or hemp ribbon.
SHOP VINTAGE SEED PACKETS
Create Craft Love
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Hello Central Avenue
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Design Improvised
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Made in a Day
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Homemade Lovely
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Brian Woodcock
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Funnel Wreath
Transform a galvanized funnel into a hanging vase that you switch out with fresh flowers from time to time. Simply insert floral foam, drill a hole in the back, loop wire through the hole, and hang on your front door. Pick out your favorite flowers, and arrange however you like!
Brian Woodcock
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Grain Sifter Wreath
Grandma's grain sifter gets new life as a unique wreath. Put flowers in water-filled floral tubes and attach to the sifter with wire. Hang from your door and accent with additional greenery.
Brian Woodcock
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Watering Can Wreath
This might be the easiest way to freshen up your spring decor. Just place blooms in the can, loop wire around the handle, and hang on the door.
Brian Woodcock
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Piggin Bucket Wreath
How pretty is this pail bursting with blooms? Make sure you pad your bucket with paper towels before putting in floral foam, flowers, and hanging up.
Brian Woodcock
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Wall Basket Wreath
Or, add texture with a woven vessel. The secret to a no-leak basket is to line it with brown craft paper and placing floral foam in a zip-top bag before you arrange your flowers.
Lydi Out Loud
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Love Create Celebrate
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Simple Spring Wreath
This easy wreath for spring comes together in just ten minutes using an embroidery hoop and artificial blooms.
Get the tutorial at Love Create Celebrate.
Thrifty and Chic
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Welcome Wreath for Spring
Welcome guests with a warm hello, courtesy of this hula hoop wreath fit for spring.
Get the tutorial at Thrifty and Chic.
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Eucalyptus Spring Wreath
Thanks to the grapevine wreath base and faux eucalyptus garland on top, the creator of this simple spring wreath touts it as the easiest she's ever made.
Get the tutorial at Thrifty and Chic.
Courtesy of Rachel Elizabeth
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Floral Wreath
This wreath goes all-out with the pretty, pastel florals, and it couldn't be more gorgeous. While her wreath looks expensive-looking, this blogger spent only $50 on supplies!
Get the tutorial at Rachel Elizabeth.
Courtesy of Making The World Cuter
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Peony Spring Wreath
These adorable peonies look amazing against this white-gray wreath, a simple but lovely decoration for your door.
Get the tutorial at Making The World Cuter.
Courtesy of Blooming Homestead
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DIY Spring Wreath
This cute wreath only looks like a lot of work—it's actually super simple to pull together!
Get the tutorial at Blooming Homestead.
Courtesy of The 36th Aveneue
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Cupcake Liner Wreath
Cupcake liners have more uses than just baking—they also make for a colorful and unique wreath!
Get the tutorial at The 36th Avenue.
Courtesy of Fynes Designs
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Forsythia Wreath
Turn forsythia into a stunning wreath, topped with a lovely mint bow.
Get the tutorial at Fynes Designs.
Courtesy of Random Thoughts
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Umbrella Wreath
Fill an umbrella with your favorite blooms, then hang from a nail on your door for the prettiest (and easiest!) springtime display.
Get the tutorial at Random Thoughts.
Brian Woodcock
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Rainboots
Install a metal grommet ($8) on the back of each rain boot. Loop a piece of burlap ribbon through grommets. Place a 3-inch-wide cylindrical vase in both boot heels; stabilize with tissue paper if needed. Fill vase with water and seasonal blooms. (We used a mix of hydrangeas and daisies.) Tie ends of ribbon together and hang on a nail.
The How-To Mom
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Tulip Wreath
Let the whole neighborhood know how much you love tulips by displaying them on an easy-to-make wreath.
Get the tutorial at The How-To Mom.
Courtesy of Coredinations
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Paper Wreath
Patterned paper, burlap ribbon, and plastic Easter eggs combine to form one colorfully creative wreath.
Get the tutorial at Core'dinations.
Courtesy of Tried and True
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Peeps Wreath
Don't like eating Peeps? Decorate with them! To make this colorful Easter decor, use toothpicks to pin Peeps down to a styrofoam wreath.
Get the tutorial at Tried and True.
Courtesy of Daisy Mae Belle
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Boxwood Wreath
Blogger Melissa's easy-to-make boxwood wreath will add some much-needed greenery to your front door.
Get the tutorial at Daisy Mae Belle.
Courtesy of The Bride's Cafe
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Fresh Flower Wreath
Floral varieties—think poppies, ranunculus, and, roses—turn a simple grapevine wreath into a stunning statement piece.
Get the tutorial at The Brides Cafe.
Courtesy of Daisy Mae Belle
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Floral Monogram
Use chicken wire, floral foam, and silk flowers to create this simply gorgeous monogram display.
Get the tutorial at Daisy Mae Belle.
Courtesy of Lil' Luna
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Bunny Butt Wreath
We're big fans of bunny butts come Easter, so this wreath—which prominently displays said tush—instantly caught our eye.
Get the tutorial at Lil' Luna.
COURTESY OF TRACY'S TRINKETS AND TREASURES
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May Basket
Fill a metal basket with flowers, then attach a small chalkboard to write out a welcome message to visitors.
Get the tutorial at Tracy's Trinkets and Treasures.
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How To Make A Wreath With Fake Flowers
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