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15 Beautiful Dollar Tree Cross Wreath Ideas to Make at Home

Kasey Spencer
Dollar Tree Cross Wreath Ideas

I love making wreaths at home, especially when they add a little faith and style to my space. Cross wreaths feel meaningful and work for so many occasions. When you use affordable supplies, the project stays fun and budget-friendly.

Dollar Tree Cross Wreath

If you want to craft beautiful cross wreaths without spending a lot, Dollar Tree offers great materials that make this easy and affordable.

I’m sharing 15 ideas that just about anyone can try, whether you’re brand new to crafting or you’ve made a few wreaths before. These add charm and personality to your home or next event.

1. Dollar Tree Wire Cross Wreath with Burlap Wrap

A wire cross wreath wrapped with burlap fabric displayed on a light wooden surface.

I grab a wire cross wreath form from Dollar Tree and wrap it tightly with burlap so the frame disappears.

Then I’ll add a bow or a bit of greenery—nothing too fussy. It’s quick, classic, and fits in pretty much anywhere.

2. DIY Cross Wreath Using Dollar Tree Rope and Jute Wire

A handmade cross wreath made from jute rope and wire on a wooden surface, surrounded by crafting materials.

I use Dollar Tree’s jute rope and a wire frame to make a simple cross wreath. The jute gives it that natural look, and the frame shapes easily.

I wrap the rope snugly around the wire until it’s all covered. Sometimes I’ll add beads or a few faux flowers to make it my own. This method is really approachable for anyone.

3. Seasonal Floral Cross Wreath from Dollar Tree Faux Flowers

A floral cross wreath made of colorful artificial flowers hanging on a wall.

For this one, I use a metal cross wreath form from Dollar Tree. I add faux flowers and greenery that match the season—spring, Easter, or just whenever I want a fresh look. Swapping out the flowers for different holidays is honestly pretty easy.

4. Rustic Burlap and Evergreen Christmas Cross Wreath

A rustic Christmas wreath shaped like a cross made from burlap and evergreen branches decorated with pine cones and red berries.

I start with a basic wire cross wreath form from Dollar Tree and wrap it in burlap for a cozy, rustic feel.

Sprigs of evergreen add color and texture, making it feel festive but not overdone.

Usually, I’ll finish with a little bow or a few pinecones for just enough detail. It works on any door, honestly.

5. Cooling Rack DIY Wire Cross Wreath Frame

A cooling rack wire cross wreath frame on a wooden table surrounded by crafting supplies and decorative materials.

I grab a Dollar Tree cooling rack, shape it into a cross, and that’s my frame. It’s super cheap and takes hardly any time. I’ll decorate with ribbon and greenery for a neat, simple look.

6. Neutral-Inspired Jute and Rope Cross Wreath

A cross-shaped wreath made of natural jute and rope displayed against a white background.

Jute and rope are my go-to for a calm, natural vibe. The neutral colors just work with so many styles. Using a wire form and Dollar Tree supplies, I make this wreath in no time. It brings a rustic touch to any wall or door.

7. Cross Wreath with Loopy Burlap Bow and Pinecones

A cross-shaped wreath decorated with a burlap bow and pinecones on a neutral background.

For this one, I use a Dollar Tree wire cross wreath form and wrap it in burlap, keeping things tidy.

A loopy burlap bow goes in the center, and I glue pinecones around for a rustic, homey feel. It’s simple, but there’s something warm about it.

8. Simple Dollar Tree Cross Wreath with Faux Greenery

A simple cross-shaped wreath made of green faux leaves hanging on a wooden surface.

I grab a Dollar Tree cross wreath frame and cover it with faux greenery from their floral aisle.

The greenery looks fresh and natural, and I don’t have to fuss with it much. It stays put and brightens up the space.

9. Multi-Season Dollar Tree Floral Cross Wreath

A floral cross wreath made of colorful flowers and greenery hanging on a wooden door.

I like to make a floral cross wreath that works year-round. Dollar Tree flowers and greenery keep it affordable.

I stick with neutral colors so it fits spring, summer, even fall.

If I want a bit of a seasonal touch, I’ll swap out a few details, but the base stays the same.

10. Minimalist Dollar Tree Cross Wreath with Twine Accents

A minimalist cross wreath with twine accents hanging on a light wooden surface.

I use a simple wire cross frame from Dollar Tree and wrap it with natural twine for a clean, understated look. Little twine bows add just enough texture without making things busy.

11. Oversized Dollar Tree Cross Wreath with Mixed Seasonal Picks

An oversized decorative cross wreath made with mixed seasonal flowers and foliage displayed against a plain background.

I start with a big cross wreath frame from Dollar Tree and load it up with seasonal decor like faux flowers, greenery, and accents for whatever time of year it is. Mixing these pieces keeps the wreath versatile.

A bigger base means I can add more detail without making it feel crowded. That balance just looks better to me.

12. Cross Wreath Using Dollar Tree Mesh and Ribbon

A colorful cross-shaped wreath made of mesh and ribbon displayed against a plain background.

I grab a cross wreath frame from Dollar Tree and use bright deco mesh and ribbon to dress it up. Twisting the mesh around the frame holds it in place, and ribbon adds a pop of color. It’s a simple way to get a fun, custom wreath.

13. Christmas Cross Wreath with Dollar Tree Evergreen and Berries

A Christmas cross wreath made of evergreen branches and red berries displayed against a neutral background.

I take a Dollar Tree wire cross wreath form for this Christmas wreath, wrap it in evergreen garlands, and add red berries for a splash of color. A burlap bow finishes it off. It’s festive and honestly not hard to pull together.

14. Basic Dollar Tree Wire Cross Wreath Painted White

A white wire cross wreath decorated with greenery and small white flowers on a wooden surface.

I grab a basic wire cross frame from Dollar Tree and paint it white for a clean, fresh look. It’s easy to keep it simple or add decorations later if I change my mind.

15. Vintage Style Cross Wreath Using Dollar Tree Dried Flowers

A cross-shaped wreath made from dried flowers displayed against a plain background.

I grabbed some dried flowers from Dollar Tree and decided to try making a vintage style cross wreath. The soft colors and natural texture really bring out that old-school charm. I just attached the flowers right onto a cross-shaped wreath frame, and honestly, it turned out simple but surprisingly lovely.

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