Though wreaths are mostly associated with Christmas and Thanksgiving, they can instantly make it feel like spring, especially when decorated with seasonal blossoms. Since our freshly arrived twig & moss wreaths have given us much inspiration, we’ve assembled this shortlist of easy and lovely wreaths to share this inspiration with you!
Blooming Natural Twig Wreath If you are looking for something unfussy yet elegant and charming, like spring itself, this wreath is exactly what you need to hang on your front door. You won’t have to stock up on many materials. All you need is our natural twig preserved moss wreath and blush/pink bouquet of peonies and hydrangeas (in fact, you can use any lush flowers or even blue rose petals from our online store). To make the attachment easier, we recommend separating each blossom from the bouquet. When all the materials are at hand, attach the flowers to the wreath the way you like and secure them with a piece of wire. Keep the flowers on the one side as shown in the picture – the combination of the exposed natural twig and the lush blossoms will make a nice contrast. |
Blooming Natural Twig Wreath
If you are looking for something unfussy yet elegant and charming, like spring itself, this wreath is exactly what you need to hang on your front door. You won’t have to stock up on many materials. All you need is our natural twig preserved moss wreath and blush/pink bouquet of peonies and hydrangeas (in fact, you can use any lush flowers or even blue rose petals from our online store). To make the attachment easier, we recommend separating each blossom from the bouquet. When all the materials are at hand, attach the flowers to the wreath the way you like and secure them with a piece of wire. Keep the flowers on the one side as shown in the picture – the combination of the exposed natural twig and the lush blossoms will make a nice contrast.
Butterfly Wreath Those who crave to see more greenery on their accent wall, mantelpiece, or front door can usher spring into their homes with the help of the Butterfly Wreath, which will require a classic wreath form, our artificial boxwood leaf garland, and our butterfly wall stickers. Simply wrap the wreath form with the boxwood garland, keeping it even, attach some mismatched butterflies here and there, make a couple of white baby breath pops (remember to use wire to secure everything), and voila – your spring-inspired butterfly wreath is ready to spread springtime spirit! |
Butterfly Wreath
Those who crave to see more greenery on their accent wall, mantelpiece, or front door can usher spring into their homes with the help of the Butterfly Wreath, which will require a classic wreath form, our artificial boxwood leaf garland, and our butterfly wall stickers. Simply wrap the wreath form with the boxwood garland, keeping it even, attach some mismatched butterflies here and there, make a couple of white baby breath pops (remember to use wire to secure everything), and voila – your spring-inspired butterfly wreath is ready to spread springtime spirit!
Tulip Wreath In case you need something bright and splashy but don’t have enough time for attaching every single flower stem, this playful and easy Tulip Wreath is worth your attention. It requires a foam wreath form, floral pins, a polka dot ribbon, a matching grosgrain trim, some greenery as a filler, and a bouquet of unbelievably life-like tulips from our online store. Just wrap the ribbon around the wreath form and secure it with pins. As soon as the wreath form is completely covered with the ribbon, proceed with the flowers. Start off with the “filler” greenery by attaching it crosswise on the left corner and securing it with the floral pins. Once your greenery “base” is ready, repeat this step with the tulips (try to use floral pins in different places to keep the blossoms in place). To hide the pins, use a grosgrain ribbon as shown in the picture. In the end, you can personalize your wreath with a monogram or sweet note attached somewhere between the tulips. |
Tulip Wreath
In case you need something bright and splashy but don’t have enough time for attaching every single flower stem, this playful and easy Tulip Wreath is worth your attention. It requires a foam wreath form, floral pins, a polka dot ribbon, a matching grosgrain trim, some greenery as a filler, and a bouquet of unbelievably life-like tulips from our online store. Just wrap the ribbon around the wreath form and secure it with pins.
As soon as the wreath form is completely covered with the ribbon, proceed with the flowers. Start off with the “filler” greenery by attaching it crosswise on the left corner and securing it with the floral pins. Once your greenery “base” is ready, repeat this step with the tulips (try to use floral pins in different places to keep the blossoms in place). To hide the pins, use a grosgrain ribbon as shown in the picture. In the end, you can personalize your wreath with a monogram or sweet note attached somewhere between the tulips.
Moss & Peony Wreath Are you head over heels for our freshly arrived moss? So are we! In our opinion, this Moss & Peony Wreath is the easiest yet the most elegant way to weave moss into your home or event décor. To bring this splashy piece of spring sophistication to life, you’ll need a cardboard wreath craft ring, spray adhesive, preserved moss, and faux peonies from our selection of assorted blossoms. First off, attach the moss to the wreath form with the help of adhesive (work in small portions) and then, add some moss atop to cover sections that look sparse. Once the moss is there, cut the stems off your faux flowers, and glue them to the left side of your wreath form. Add some greenery for a lush look, and your Moss & Peony Wreath is ready! |
Moss & Peony Wreath
Are you head over heels for our freshly arrived moss? So are we! In our opinion, this Moss & Peony Wreath is the easiest yet the most elegant way to weave moss into your home or event décor. To bring this splashy piece of spring sophistication to life, you’ll need a cardboard wreath craft ring, spray adhesive, preserved moss, and faux peonies from our selection of assorted blossoms.
First off, attach the moss to the wreath form with the help of adhesive (work in small portions) and then, add some moss atop to cover sections that look sparse. Once the moss is there, cut the stems off your faux flowers, and glue them to the left side of your wreath form. Add some greenery for a lush look, and your Moss & Peony Wreath is ready!
As shown in the instructions, all of these wreaths are extremely easy to recreate! All of them require nothing but a wreath form, a bunch of your favorite blossoms, a ribbon, and no more than 10 minutes, which is so inspiring that we can’t wait to bring one of these wreaths to life! And what about you? Which wreath resonates with your preferences most of all? What are your own ways to infuse any space with a spring flair? Please share your ideas with us in the comments below!