2 DIY Spring Wreaths to Brighten Your Home
Spring is the perfect time to add a little extra charm to your home with DIY decorations. Wreaths are one of the easiest ways to bring the warmth and vibrancy of the season into your living space. Today, we are going to take a look at 2 DIY spring wreaths that are not only creative but also simple to make. Whether you’re looking for a delicate, nature-inspired design or something bold and colorful, these wreath ideas are sure to inspire you.
1. Rose Wreath Made from Air Dry Clay- you can find the original post here.
If you love elegant, timeless decor, the first wreath to try is the rose wreath made from air dry clay. This sweet and simple wreath is a beautiful way to bring the softness of spring into your home, and the best part is, you don’t need to be a crafting expert to create it. Plus, it’s an easy project that requires minimal supplies, and the results are nothing short of stunning.

What You’ll Need:
Embroidery hoop (the size is up to you, depending on how large you want your wreath)
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
A cup of strong coffee or tea (for aging the roses)
Paintbrush
Ribbon (pink or any color of your choice)
Air dry clay
Wooden rose cookie mold
Spatula
Nonstick cooking spray
Wax paper
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Prepare the Mold: Spray the wooden rose cookie mold with nonstick cooking spray to ensure the clay won’t stick. This will make it easier to remove the roses once they are formed.
Shape the Roses: Take a good amount of air dry clay and press it firmly into the mold, making sure to pack it in well. Carefully remove any excess clay from the back of the mold to achieve a clean finish. Tap the mold gently to release the clay, then place the shaped roses on a piece of wax paper to dry.
Aging the Roses: Once your roses are dry, it’s time to add an aged look for some character. Use a paintbrush to apply a bit of strong coffee or tea onto the roses. This gives them a vintage, earthy vibe that perfectly complements the softness of the design.
Assemble the Wreath: Once the roses are dry and aged, tie a ribbon onto the embroidery hoop. This will be the base of your wreath. Using a hot glue gun, attach each rose one by one to the hoop. Play around with the arrangement until you’re happy with the final design.
Finishing Touches: Let the glue dry completely and make sure the roses are securely attached to the hoop. Once dry, hang your beautiful rose wreath in a spot where it can be admired, such as on your front door or in a cozy corner of your home.
This wreath project is a fantastic way to add a personal, handmade touch to your spring decor. The delicate, aged roses will bring a natural yet romantic feel to your home, making it the perfect wreath to showcase throughout the season.
For a more detailed guide on how to make this wreath, feel free to check out the original post where I walk you through the process, including step-by-step photos and a printable card for easy reference. Post here.
2. DIY Easter Egg Wreath
For those who want to add a little fun and bold color to their home, the DIY Easter egg wreath is an absolute must-try! This wreath is vibrant, chunky, and full of gorgeous colors that really make a statement. It’s a playful and cheerful way to embrace the spirit of spring, and it’s completely customizable to fit your personal style.

What You’ll Need:
Wire wreath form
Hot glue gun and plenty of glue sticks
Spanish moss
Twine, string, or ribbon for hanging
Matte paint in various colors
Paint brushes
Wooden skewers
Plastic Easter eggs (around 75-100, depending on the size of your wreath)
Styrofoam (or a box for securing the eggs while painting)
Step-by-Step Instructions:
Prepare the Eggs: Start by poking a wooden skewer into one end of each plastic Easter egg. Stick the other end into a piece of Styrofoam or a cardboard box to keep the eggs in place while you paint them.
Paint the Eggs: Paint your eggs in a variety of pastel or subdued colors. If you want to give your eggs a more rustic look, speckle some of them with a darker color to add texture and interest. You can mix your own colors to create a more unique palette. The matte finish is highly recommended for a more sophisticated look.
Arrange the Eggs on the Wreath: Once the eggs are dry, start gluing them onto the wire wreath form using your hot glue gun. Don’t worry about the back; just focus on filling in the front. You can arrange the eggs in a pattern or randomly for a more playful feel. Be sure to add glue to the back of the eggs to make sure they stay in place.
Add Spanish Moss: After the eggs are securely glued on, fill in any gaps with Spanish moss to create a soft, textured look. Cover the interior of the wreath form with the moss to conceal any exposed wire.
Cover the Backside: Flip the wreath over and cover the back with more Spanish moss. This will create a neat, professional look, especially if you plan to hang your wreath in a window or on a glass door.
Finishing Touches: Finally, tie a ribbon or twine to the top of your wreath to hang it with. Now your DIY Easter egg wreath is ready to bring some festive cheer to your space!
This wreath is truly a statement piece and a fantastic addition to any home for Easter or the spring season. The colors you choose can set the tone for your entire decor, and the speckled eggs give it a delightful, hand-crafted feel.
For a more detailed breakdown of this project, check out the original post where I walk you through each step of the process with photos and tips. You can find it here.
Why These 2 DIY Spring Wreaths Are a Must-Try
Both of these wreaths bring a touch of spring into your home with easy-to-find materials and simple instructions. Whether you want the delicate elegance of the air dry clay rose wreath or the playful vibrance of the DIY Easter egg wreath, both projects are highly customizable, allowing you to make them your own. They also serve as the perfect way to get crafty while preparing for the spring season.
Plus, with the Easter egg wreath, you can involve your family and friends in the creation process, making it a fun group project! Either way, these 2 DIY spring wreaths will help you welcome the season with style.

Which wreath are you excited to try? Let me know in the comments below! And be sure to check out both original posts for even more details and tips. Happy crafting!


