5 Easy Steps to Make Your Own Spring Wreath

Refresh your front door for spring with a DIY budget-friendly spring wreath. Making a spring wreath is one of those projects that looks impressive but is actually very doable—even if you’re squeezing it in during nap time or after dinner. This blog post may contain affiliate links. This means that if you make a purchase using my link, I make a small commission –at no cost to you.

What you’ll need:

  • A wreath base (grapevine or foam both work great)

  • Faux spring florals or greenery (think tulips, eucalyptus, wildflowers).

  • Floral wire or hot glue (This kit comes with floral wire, wire cutters, and floral tape.)

  • Wire cutters

  • Optional: ribbon, a small sign, or a bow for extra personality. These butterfly add-ons are so cute and make your wreath really come to life.

Step 1: Prep your materials
Trim your stems down so they’re easy to work with. Lay everything out first so you can see your color combo before committing.

Step 2: Build your base
Start with greenery to create fullness. Attach pieces by tucking stems into the wreath or securing them with wire or hot glue.

Step 3: Add your flowers
Cluster flowers in groups of odd numbers for a more natural look. You can go full and fluffy or keep it simple with a small accent section—both are cute.

Step 4: Finish with details
Add a ribbon, bow, or little sign if you want. Step back, fluff it up, and adjust until it feels balanced. Pink Ribbon & Easter Eggs

Step 5: Hang and admire
Hang it on your front door and immediately feel like you have your life together. We like to use these clear wreath hangers to avoid damage to the front door.

woman sitting on chair holding leaf
woman sitting on chair holding leaf
a wreath with an egg on top of it
a wreath with an egg on top of it
woman making green floral wreath on table
woman making green floral wreath on table