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15 Stunning Spring Wreaths to Make Today

Kasey Spencer
Spring Wreaths to Make Today

You’ll find quick, beautiful projects that brighten your door and lift your mood this spring. Here are 15 easy wreath ideas you can actually make today, with options for classic, modern, playful, and rustic tastes—so you’ll probably find at least one that fits your home.

Stunning Spring Wreaths

I’ve put together clear steps and simple material lists for wreaths using flowers, greenery, fabric, fruit, and even some oddball things like terracotta pots or yarn. There’s inspiration for all sorts of looks—farmhouse, bold color, you name it—that work for porches, mantels, or even as gifts.

1. Floral Spring Wreath with Tulips and Daisies

A circular spring wreath made of pink and yellow tulips and white daisies with green leaves.

I like pairing tulips and daisies for a cheerful, simple wreath.
I grab a grapevine base, tuck in faux tulips for structure, then add daisies for a lighter touch.
It just feels fresh and works on just about any door.

2. Farmhouse Style Wreath with Burlap and Lavender

A close-up of a wreath made of burlap and lavender hanging on a light wooden background.

Burlap and lavender together just nail that soft farmhouse style.
I use a grapevine base, tuck in faux lavender sprigs, and tie on a lace-trimmed burlap bow.
It ends up rustic, calm, and ready for the porch.

3. Easter Egg Themed Wreath with Pastel Accents

A circular wreath decorated with pastel-colored spring flowers and Easter eggs on a plain background.

I start with a grapevine base and glue on pastel speckled eggs for a classic look.
Then I add small silk blooms and greenery to soften things up and tie the colors together.
A simple ribbon loop finishes it off for hanging.

4. Succulent and Greenery Wreath for a Modern Touch

A circular wreath made of various green succulents and leafy greenery on a plain background.

I mix faux and live succulents with greenery for a clean, modern feel.
Succulents get tucked into a grapevine base, and I add eucalyptus for some texture and color contrast.
This one lasts quite a while and works indoors or out.

5. Rustic Grapevine Wreath with Moss and Wildflowers

A grapevine wreath decorated with green moss and colorful wildflowers hanging against a blurred background.

I twist grapevine into a round base, then press in sheet moss for a bit of texture.
Wildflowers like daisies or baby’s breath go in next for a soft, springy look.
I usually hang it up for a simple, natural accent.

6. Colorful Pom-Pom Spring Wreath

A colorful spring wreath made of fluffy pom-poms hanging on a white wooden surface.

Bright pom-poms totally transform a plain wreath into something playful.

I use a bunch of colorful yarn, make fluffy pom-poms, and glue them onto a sturdy base. Fast, cheerful, and hard to mess up.

7. Butterfly Embellished Wreath with Silk Flowers

A spring wreath decorated with silk flowers and butterfly ornaments.

I go for silk peonies and daisies on a grapevine base for a soft, spring feel.
A few realistic butterfly picks add movement and color.
Hot glue and floral wire keep everything in place.

8. Mini Garden Hose Wreath with Terracotta Pot Accents

A circular wreath made from a green garden hose decorated with small terracotta pots, placed on a wooden surface.

A short length of mini garden hose makes a lightweight, quirky base.

I attach tiny terracotta pots using floral wire through the drainage holes, spacing them out.

Faux succulents or dried moss tucked into the pots finish it off with a rustic, low-maintenance twist.

9. Citrus Fruit Slice Spring Wreath

A circular wreath made of colorful citrus fruit slices including oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruits.

I dry thin slices of orange, lemon, and lime for a bright, fragrant wreath.
Arranging them on a grapevine base with a bit of greenery for contrast, I get a fresh, summery look.
It’ll last for weeks and looks great on the door.

10. Fresh Herb Wreath with Rosemary and Thyme

A fresh circular wreath made of rosemary and thyme herbs on a blurred neutral background.

I weave rosemary and thyme onto a basic wreath form for a fragrant, green look.
The scent lingers for weeks, and I can snip sprigs for cooking as it dries.
All you need is twine and some fresh herb clippings.

11. Mixed Floral Wreath with Peonies and Ranunculus

A circular wreath made of pink peonies, ranunculus, and green leaves on a neutral background.

Peonies and ranunculus together make a soft, layered wreath.
I pick pinks and creams and toss in greenery for contrast.
Blooms go on a grapevine base for a natural, lasting result.

12. Sunflower and Burlap Spring Wreath

A circular spring wreath made of yellow sunflowers, green leaves, small white flowers, and burlap material against a neutral background.

Sunflowers with coarse burlap just look so warm.

I use a wire frame, gather up burlap loops, and tuck in faux sunflowers for a rustic spring feel.

It’s great for the porch and holds up all season.

13. DIY Yarn Wrapped Spring Wreath with Floral Picks

A spring wreath wrapped in pastel yarn and decorated with small spring flowers on a wooden surface with crafting materials nearby.

I wrapped a foam wreath in colorful yarn for a quick, cozy base.
Floral picks get tucked in and wired down for balance.
It brightens the door and takes less than an hour to put together.

14. Bird Nest Wreath with Faux Eggs

A circular bird nest wreath made of twigs with several pastel-colored faux eggs and green leaves, displayed against a neutral background.

I make a small nest at the center of a grapevine wreath and add faux robin’s eggs for a natural touch.

A few sprigs of greenery and tiny flowers soften the nest edges.

I hang it on my door to welcome spring with a bit of classic charm.

15. Farmers Market Inspired Vegetable Wreath

A circular arrangement of fresh spring vegetables forming a wreath on a rustic wooden surface.

I put this wreath together with faux veggies, a grapevine base, and some twine for a rustic look.
I tucked in carrots, peppers, and a few faux herbs, hoping to capture that market stall feel.
It hangs on my door now and honestly brings a fresh, homey charm.

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