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A bright summer wreath can make your front door feel happy, fresh, and ready for the season before anyone even steps inside. It is also one of the easiest crafts to make because you can start with a simple wreath base, then build it up with flowers, fruit accents, greenery, ribbon, shells, or playful summer pieces.
These ideas are cheerful, colorful, and easy to customize for your home. Some are bold enough to make a plain door stand out, while others feel soft, pretty, and welcoming for a covered porch, patio door, garden gate, or entryway wall.
1. Rainbow Flower Summer Wreath

A rainbow flower wreath is a fun way to bring lots of color to your door without making the design feel random. Arranging the flowers by color helps the wreath look bright but still planned.
This is a great idea for summer parties, kids’ craft days, colorful porches, or anyone who wants their entryway to feel extra cheerful. Use faux flowers so the colors stay fresh all season.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux flowers in rainbow colors
- Faux greenery
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Sort the faux flowers by color before you begin.
- Add greenery around the wreath base to create a full background.
- Place flowers in rainbow order around the wreath.
- Secure each flower with floral wire or hot glue.
- Fill any open spots with smaller flowers or extra leaves.
2. Bright Lemon and Sunflower Wreath

Lemons and sunflowers make a cheerful summer mix because both bring strong yellow tones to the wreath. The lemons feel fresh, while the sunflowers make the design look full and warm.
This wreath works especially well on dark doors, white doors, and farmhouse-style porches. A yellow gingham ribbon can make it feel even more playful and seasonal.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux lemons
- Faux sunflowers
- Faux eucalyptus or boxwood greenery
- Yellow gingham ribbon
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Add greenery around the wreath base first.
- Place sunflowers in small clusters so they frame the wreath.
- Glue faux lemons between the flowers.
- Add extra leaves to cover any gaps.
- Tie a gingham bow and attach it near the bottom or side.
3. Pink Peony Porch Wreath

A pink peony wreath is bright, feminine, and beautiful for a summer front door. The full blooms make the wreath look lush without needing too many extra pieces.
This design works well if you want a floral wreath that feels colorful but still polished. Mix hot pink with blush and coral so the wreath has depth instead of one flat color.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux peonies in pink, blush, and coral
- Faux greenery
- Satin ribbon
- Floral wire
- Wire cutters
- Hot glue gun
Steps To Make:
- Trim the peony stems to shorter lengths.
- Add greenery to one side or around the full wreath.
- Place the largest peonies first.
- Fill gaps with smaller flowers and leaves.
- Attach a satin ribbon for hanging or as a bow.
4. Citrus Grove Summer Wreath

A citrus grove wreath feels fresh, colorful, and perfect for summer. Mixing oranges, lemons, and limes gives the wreath more color than a plain lemon wreath, while white blossoms soften the look.
This is a lovely choice for kitchen doors, patios, garden gates, or sunny front porches. Keep the fruit in small clusters so the wreath feels balanced and not too heavy.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux oranges, lemons, and limes
- Faux glossy leaves
- Small white flowers
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Add glossy greenery around the wreath base.
- Arrange the citrus fruits in small groups.
- Glue the largest fruit pieces first.
- Add white blossoms and extra leaves around the fruit.
- Let the glue dry before hanging the wreath.
5. Colorful Flip-Flop Wreath

A flip-flop wreath is playful and perfect for poolside doors, patios, or family homes. The small sandal shapes bring instant summer charm, and the bright colors make the wreath feel fun.
This is a good wreath to make with kids or for a backyard party. Keep the flip-flops in a simple color pattern so the finished wreath still looks neat.
Materials Needed:
- Foam or wire wreath base
- Mini flip-flops
- Bright ribbon
- Faux flowers
- Hot glue gun
- Floral wire
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Wrap the wreath base with ribbon or leave it plain.
- Arrange the mini flip-flops around the wreath before gluing.
- Glue the flip-flops in place one at a time.
- Add faux flowers between open spaces.
- Attach a ribbon loop for hanging.
6. Watermelon Ribbon Wreath

A watermelon wreath is bright, cheerful, and easy to spot from the street. Pink, green, white, and black details make the theme clear, while ribbon gives the wreath a full and fluffy look.
This idea is great for summer cookouts, birthday parties, and porch decor. You can make it as a full round wreath or shape it like a half watermelon slice.
Materials Needed:
- Wire wreath form
- Pink mesh ribbon
- Green ribbon
- White ribbon
- Black felt or foam for seeds
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Tie or twist pink mesh ribbon around the main wreath form.
- Add green and white ribbon near the outer edge.
- Cut small seed shapes from black felt or foam.
- Glue the seeds across the pink ribbon area.
- Fluff the ribbon and add a hanging loop.
7. Bright Gerbera Daisy Wreath

Gerbera daisies are perfect for a bright summer wreath because their large blooms bring instant color. They are easy to arrange, and even a simple wreath base can look full with just a few flowers.
This design works well on playful porches, garden gates, and patio doors. Mix several flower colors for a cheerful look, or use two colors if you want something more controlled.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux gerbera daisies
- Faux greenery
- Floral wire
- Wire cutters
- Hot glue gun
Steps To Make:
- Trim the daisy stems so they fit into the wreath base.
- Add greenery around the wreath for a soft background.
- Place the largest daisies first in a balanced pattern.
- Fill open spaces with smaller flowers or leaves.
- Secure everything with floral wire or hot glue.
8. Pineapple and Hibiscus Wreath

A pineapple and hibiscus wreath gives your door a tropical summer look. The pineapples feel fun and welcoming, while the hibiscus flowers add strong color and fullness.
This wreath is perfect for poolside doors, covered patios, and summer party decor. Use palm leaves around the base to make the whole design feel lush and finished.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine or foam wreath base
- Small faux pineapples
- Faux hibiscus flowers
- Faux palm leaves
- Raffia ribbon
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Add palm leaves around the wreath base first.
- Place the hibiscus flowers in a side cluster or around the wreath.
- Add pineapple accents where they will stand out.
- Secure everything with hot glue or floral wire.
- Tie raffia ribbon near the bottom for a relaxed finish.
9. Bright Garden Butterfly Wreath

A butterfly wreath feels light, cheerful, and perfect for summer. Colorful butterflies add movement to the design, while small flowers and greenery make it look like a tiny garden on your door.
This idea works beautifully for kids’ spaces, garden gates, front doors, or spring-to-summer decor. Use butterflies in different sizes so the wreath feels more natural.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux butterflies
- Small faux flowers
- Faux greenery
- Ribbon
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Add greenery around the wreath base.
- Place small flowers in clusters around the wreath.
- Clip or glue butterflies in different spots.
- Use larger butterflies as the main accents.
- Add ribbon for hanging and secure any loose pieces.
10. Pink and Orange Marigold Wreath

A pink and orange marigold wreath is bold, warm, and full of summer color. Marigold-style blooms have a rich texture, so they make the wreath look full without needing many extra details.
This is a great option for a plain door that needs a strong seasonal accent. Add greenery between the flowers to break up the color and keep the wreath from looking too crowded.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux marigolds in orange, pink, coral, and yellow
- Faux greenery
- Floral wire
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Trim the flower stems to shorter pieces.
- Add greenery around the wreath base first.
- Place the marigolds around the wreath in mixed colors.
- Secure each bloom with glue or floral wire.
- Fill small gaps with extra leaves.
11. Summer Balloon Wreath

A balloon wreath is cheerful, affordable, and perfect for summer parties. It brings lots of color to the door and can be made to match birthdays, cookouts, pool parties, or backyard celebrations.
This wreath is best for a covered door or indoor party space. You can use small balloons in a full rainbow mix or choose two to three colors for a cleaner look.
Materials Needed:
- Foam wreath base
- Small balloons
- Floral pins
- Curling ribbon
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun, optional
Steps To Make:
- Keep the balloons uninflated for this wreath.
- Fold each balloon and pin it into the foam wreath base.
- Continue adding balloons until the base looks full.
- Add curling ribbon pieces between some balloons.
- Attach a ribbon loop and hang it in a covered spot.
12. Bright Hydrangea Summer Wreath

A bright hydrangea wreath feels full, pretty, and classic for summer. Hydrangea blooms are large, so they cover the wreath base quickly and make the finished design look lush.
This wreath works well on white, navy, gray, black, or natural wood doors. Mix blue, pink, purple, and white flowers for a cheerful garden look.
Materials Needed:
- Grapevine wreath base
- Faux hydrangeas in mixed colors
- Faux greenery
- Ribbon
- Floral wire
- Wire cutters
- Hot glue gun
Steps To Make:
- Trim the hydrangea stems so they fit neatly into the wreath.
- Add greenery around the base for shape.
- Place hydrangea blooms around the wreath.
- Fill any gaps with smaller leaves or flowers.
- Secure the blooms and add ribbon for hanging.
13. Summer Ice Cream Cone Wreath

An ice cream cone wreath is cute, playful, and perfect for a fun summer door. Mini cones with pom-pom scoops give the wreath a handmade look that feels sweet and cheerful.
This is a great idea for kids’ parties, playrooms, porch decor, or summer birthdays. Keep the cones spaced apart and fill the rest with flowers or ribbon so the wreath feels full.
Materials Needed:
- Foam or grapevine wreath base
- Mini waffle cones or faux cones
- Colorful pom-poms
- Faux flowers
- Ribbon
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Steps To Make:
- Glue pom-poms into the mini cones to look like ice cream scoops.
- Wrap or cover the wreath base with ribbon.
- Arrange the cones around the wreath before gluing.
- Add faux flowers between the cones.
- Attach a ribbon loop and let the glue dry fully.
14. Bright Ribbon Scrap Wreath

A ribbon scrap wreath is easy, affordable, and perfect if you have leftover ribbon from other crafts. The tied ribbons create a full, textured look that feels happy and bright for summer.
This is also a great project for beginners because it does not need glue or flower arranging. Use a mix of solid, striped, gingham, and polka dot ribbons for more interest.
Materials Needed:
- Wire wreath form
- Ribbon scraps in summer colors
- Scissors
- Ruler
- Floral wire, optional
Steps To Make:
- Cut ribbon scraps into equal lengths.
- Tie each ribbon piece around the wire wreath form.
- Push the tied ribbons close together so the wreath looks full.
- Mix colors and patterns as you go.
- Trim uneven ribbon ends and add a hanging loop.















