After returning from a Caribbean vacation, my mind and body are in summer mode and are not happy to return to cold temps. Thankfully, warmer weather is right around the corner! If you are still stuck in the snow, maybe this project and post will help you look forward to the approaching Spring.
I love easy, yet beautiful, home décor crafts. Well, it doesn’t get any easier than this DIY Spring Wreath, which you can make in less than 20 minutes!
This is week 2 of our Countdown to Spring Party. The other blogs participating are My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Domestically Speaking, It’s So Very Cheri, and DIY Showoff. So if you are new here and are coming from one of my dear girlfriends’ blogs, then WELCOME! Hop over later and see what spring projects they have for you too!
Before we start the party, let me show you how to make the wreath.
Once you have gathered your items, cut apart the stems from the hydrangea floral bush so that you have 6 separate floral stems. Don’t cut them too short though. Simply insert the stems into the grapevine wreath. I inserted 4 of the stems in a down ward position and 2 of the stems at the bottom were inserted in the opposite direction, upward.
Cut off a few stems from the faux grass. You won’t be needed the whole bunch. Tuck the grass stems into the grapevine at each end of your blooms. Weave them in if are too loose or you could use a touch of hot glue if necessary.
Make a bow out of wired ribbon and tie it onto the wreath. The butterflies came on long floral wires. Trim off any unneeded wire and wire them on to your wreath. I used the extra wire to fasten the bow to the grapevine.
That’s all there is to it! You have a full and beautiful spring wreath for your front door that took you hardly any time to make!
Kim
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Deneen@dreaming-n-color says
Thanks for the party Kim!
Javeriya Siddiqui says
This looks so pretty! I just love spring flowers with all their beauty. Definitely making one of these! xo
Nici @ Posed Perfection says
Your wreath is so pretty. Thanks for hosting!
Blessings,
Nici
Heidi @ Decor & More says
Love the wreath, Kim! Hoping to have something to link up this weekend… my projects have been a little derailed this week. 😉
xo Heidi
Melissa Skidmore says
Thank you ladies for hosting this fun party! I am sure ready for the spring!!! Life to the full, Melissa @ DaisyMaeBelle
Anita - Comfyheaven Pillows says
gorgeous wreath! love it!
Mary Beth says
What a lovely wreath ~ the colors are just perfect for spring!
corinna ashley says
Where should i look for a grapevine wreath? Ive got butterflies like those from my wedding bouquet!
Kim Wilson says
Grapevine wreaths can be found at almost all craft stores and sometimes even at Wal-Mart.
Huckleberry Love says
Your wreath is beautiful!! 🙂
Margaret R. Urrutia says
I love this spring proyect and i am goin to buy; all the materials to make one for my home. Great job and the Lord bless all of you! I love you blog!!!!!!!
Lora says
What a beautiful wreath, you did such a great job on it! Thanks for sharing!
Linda maxwell says
I just wanted to say I am impressed with what I’m seeing on your web site and
And looking forward to learning more
Can the wreath handle outside elements ?
Linda
Kim Wilson says
Thanks Linda! Yes, it holds up great. It currently on my front door right now, for it’s second spring season. 😉
Rosie says
Where did you buy all the supplies?
Kim Wilson says
Everything was purchased at Michaels Crafts store. 😉