The Cutest DIY Easter Wreath Ideas to Welcome the Spring Season
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There's so much to look forward to in the days leading up to Easter: sprucing up the house with DIY Easter decorations, trying out new egg designs, gobbling down Easter treats, and enjoying fun Easter activities with the family are just the start. As you dress up each room of your home and prep your menu for the big day, don't forget the walls, table, and doors! After all, your front door is the first thing your guests will see—so you might as well go all-out with a few DIY Easter wreath ideas. And who doesn't love a fun spring craft?
Ahead, you'll find cheerful Easter wreaths to help you spiff up your home with tons of springtime flair. Say hello to twine-covered carrots, fuzzy baby chicks, and plastic eggs galore (yup, they can be used for a lot more than just Easter baskets). Plenty of these count as Easter bunny decorations, too. Want something that can live on past the holiday? We've got you covered with plenty of generic spring wreaths as well. You can craft a few options that'll welcome the warmer weather by incorporating pretty Easter flowers and plenty of pastel colors. And don't limit your DIY wreath décor to just your outdoor Easter decorations—you can add these festive touches to your kitchen, a mantel, a headboard, or even the side of a barn. We also like the idea of setting one on your table as a centerpiece for Easter brunch. Grab some chocolate eggs to munch on, and get to making these DIY Easter wreaths this year!
Gold Speckled Easter Egg Wreath
Ready to go for the gold with your Easter decorations this year? This eye-catching wreath puts a fun twist on typical Easter egg décor with vibrant colors and a simple gold leafing process that you can follow step-by-step.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Bandana Bunny Wreath
Country charm meets so much holiday festiveness with a bandana bunny wreath. If you're loving the look of this little guy as much as we are, make your own with craft items like embroidery hoops, felt, pipe cleaners, and, of course, bandanas.
Get the tutorial at The Country Chic Cottage.
He Has Risen Wreath
Celebrate the true meaning of Easter by hanging this one on your door—or incorporating it into your dinner tablescape. It will take you under an hour to make with simple supplies like a wire wreath form, floral garland, and a hand painted wood sign.
Get the tutorial at Fun365.
Rainbow Egg Wreath
Once you tell the kiddos this rainbow wreath consists of papier mâché, they'll be more than happy to help you put it together. The dreamy, ridged eggs are made from crepe paper, which helps to emulate the colors of naturally dyed eggs. It's the perfect rainy day craft to brighten more than just your porch!
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Easter Egg Wreath
Now this is what we mean by pretty pastels! With colors that are known to mark both Easter and spring, you can keep it up all season long! All you need to craft this chipper wreath at home is your choice of flowers, greenery, faux Easter eggs, and a big 'ol bow.
Get the tutorial at A Pumpkin And A Princess.
Wood Egg Wreath
Here's an option that's still perfectly festive in the most subtle way. Understated Easter décor has a particular charm that doesn't risk overshadowing the natural beauty that's beginning to bloom outside. Though, you could always paint the wooden eggs if that's more your speed.
Get the tutorial at Finding Lovely.
Twine Carrots Wreath
The reason we've found all of these cute ideas for you to try is because we carrot about you, of course! That's even more reason for you to make this festive twine wreath. The faux carrots and big blue ribbon give it a rustic-looking vibe that goes well in any kitchen!
Get the tutorial at My Sweet Savannah.
Hydrangea Easter Wreath
It's basically impossible to look at a hydrangea and not think of spring! That's why this wrath is perfect for the season. Little eggs are buried in the petals, giving the flowers an extra pop of color. While these are rainbow-colored, you could also choose a theme to match your porch.
Get the tutorial at Canary Street Crafts.
Galvanized Tire and Flower Wreath
If you ask us, this metal wreath will give your home a vibe every bit as cool as Drummond Ranch! It has a distinctly rustic look (made even better by an abundance of faux florals) that you can use as a starting point for the rest of your Easter decorations.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Rug Hooking Heart Wreath
This darling heart design is perfect for March, April, and beyond! It's done by rug hooking—which isn't just for, well, rugs! It's easy to learn how and looks pretty dang amazing, too. After you make the design, you'll cut a pink swatch into a heart shape and apply it to a wreath form.
Get the tutorial at Making Things Is Awesome.
Pom-Pom Bunny Wreath
It hardly gets more festive than this. Easter bunny? Check. Pretty pom-poms? Check. A celebratory banner? Check! There's even miniature eggs adorning the bottom. With all those little Easter accents, you'll be more than ready for the holiday.
Get the tutorial at Flamingo Toes.
Butterfly Wreath
Along with all those flowers outside, butterflies have returned! And isn't that reason enough to celebrate? Mark the occasion with a wreath full of the lovely little critters. This one actually makes it look as if they’re fluttering and taking flight!
Get the tutorial at Dream Green DIY.
Grapevine Bunny Wreath
All this easy-peasy craft requires is a grapevine wreath form, some fabric rabbit ears, and a burlap ribbon. Whether you're hosting an Easter party or just want to decorate for the season, it's sure to delight every-bunny. So, hop to it!
Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.
Easter Bunny Wreath
Every bunny on the block will love this simple and sweet floral wreath. The pastel colors and festive bunny focal point are perfect for sprucing up a dark front door or the kid's room. Choose your favorite floral ribbon and get wrapping!
Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous.
Ombré Tulip Wreath
Tulips are a telltale sign that spring has sprung! Announce they're awaited arrival with a wreath covered in them! This one has a gorgeous ombré look with cream, yellow, orange, and pink blooms that’s truly stunning. Plus, it takes mere minutes to make.
Get the tutorial at The Happy Housie.
Easter Egg Wreath
Simple and rustic, this egg and Bunny wreath would look great as the centerpiece to an Easter brunch spread. And most supplies are found at your local dollar store (we love an affordable craft project).
Get the tutorial at It's Always Autumn.
Floral Spring Wreath
Here, we have a floral wreath that looks like it's pulled right out of an Anthropologie catalog but with a crucial homemade touch. This way to spring!
Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous.
Easter Carrot Wreath
Carrots are one of the top motifs of Easter, and call to mind the cute image of little bunnies munching away. The best part of this simple craft wreath is the Gingham ribbon, which gives it the look of a picnic blanket.
Get the tutorial at The 36th Avenue.
Carrots and Greens Wreath
Peter Rabbit would hoppily hang this wreath in his burrow! Show off your sewing skills when you craft the carrots, then embellish the wreath base with pretty faux leaves.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Daffodil Wreath
White and yellow daffodils will freshen up any room in your home! And as the daffodils fade at the end of the season, your faux flowers will continue to shine.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Egg Tray Wreath
You’ll undoubtedly be using a lot of egg trays for deviled eggs this Easter, but who knew that they could also be used to craft a unique Easter wreath? With fun festive touches, everyone will ask how you made it.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
Tassel Egg Wreath
For a more current take on Easter décor, make this kaleidoscopic egg wreath! With vibrant tassels and pom-poms, it’ll make you smile every time you look at it.
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
Modern Easter Wreath
Perhaps you’re on the hunt for an Easter wreath that looks a wee bit more modern for this year’s decorations. In that case, you can make this sleek Easter wreath using plastic eggs, painted leaves, and a wire wreath form.
Get the tutorial at Isoscella.
Decoupage Egg Wreath
For an Easter wreath that has a one-of-a-kind vibe, make this one that wraps in Marimekko-inspired paper napkins, Mod Podge, and an old wire coat hanger.
Get the tutorial at Pillar Box Blue.
Speckled Egg Wreath
Capture the sweetness of Easter with this pastel-inspired wreath. It features plastic speckled eggs and a miniature birdhouse.
Get the tutorial at The DIY Mommy.
Pink Paper Blossom Wreath
Showcasing crêpe paper flowers in delicate, spring-like hues, this wreath is certainly a beautiful way to bring springtime into your home.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Spring Nest Wreath
Using three grapevine wreaths in varying sizes and extra-large craft eggs, you can make a wreath for your space that looks like a cozy nest.
Get the tutorial at Home Stories A to Z.
"Happy Easter" Wreath
This wreath will give you an opportunity to try out your watercolor talents and calligraphy skills. It's a creative way to tell everyone, "Happy Easter."
Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.
Egg and Moss Wreath
If your Easter decorations could use a serious dose of color, you definitely should make this wreath. With multi-hued eggs and bright-green moss, your Easter décor will pop in no time.
Get the tutorial at The Navage Patch.
Lily of the Valley Wreath
The sweet scent of lily of the valley flowers may instantly make you think of spring. To create this Easter wreath, you’ll use the faux variety that'll last for years to come.
Get the tutorial at Dans le Lakehouse.
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Blue and Gold Egg Wreath
Let’s say that you gravitate toward non-traditional colors for Easter. Instead of light pastels, make this wreath displaying metallic gold and saturated blue eggs.
Get the tutorial at Kleinworth & Co.
Rainbow Peeps Wreath
Raise your hand if you love marshmallow Peeps! Although they’re great for snacking, they’re also surprisingly perfect for making an Easter wreath.
Get the tutorial at Tried & True Creative.
Baby Chick Wreath
It looks like a couple baby chicks have flown the coop! Taking center stage, two fuzzy chicks are surrounded by flowers and eggs in this sweet wreath perfect for a nursery.
Get the tutorial at Fynes Designs.
Chalkboard Wreath
With a chalkboard and a boxwood wreath, you can make it look as though a chalkboard bunny is jumping out, complete with a gingham bow.
Get the tutorial at In My Own Style.
Rainbow Bunny Wreath
When it comes to Easter, the more color, the better! That’s especially true of this flower-covered rainbow bunny wreath that’s brimming with Easter joy.
Get the tutorial at Made with Happy.
Easter Monogram Wreath
To give your Easter wreath more of a personal touch, add a monogram to it. This craft calls for an egg-shaped wooden tray that's gussied up in robin’s egg paint and tiny flowers.
Get the tutorial at Across the Boulevard.
Crepe Paper Flower Wreath
It’s funny how much paper flowers can look just like the real deal, particularly when you use crêpe paper to craft them. This flowery wreath is just the thing to complete your Easter décor.
Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.
Plastic Egg Wreath
Instead of hiding some of this year’s plastic eggs, use them to make a vivid wreath! It’s guaranteed to make your front door stand out.
Get the tutorial at Nataliastyle.
Oversized Flower "Wreath"
How’s this for a twist on an Easter wreath? Here, you’ll use a black wire basket that's filled with giant paper flowers to achieve an inviting look.
Get the tutorial at Lolly Jane.
Orchid Wreath
Mark the return of flowers in your backyard with a wreath that features faux orchids and a tassel.
Get the tutorial at Up to Date Interiors.
Card Stock Flower Wreath
Using varying hues of card stock, you’ll make your very own paper flowers to create this wreath. Don’t forget the stick-on gemstones too.
Get the tutorial at Gathering Beauty.
Spring Flowers Wreath
You can make this flowery wreath by using your Cricut machine. Between the green wreath and fabric-covered form punctuated with blooms, it’ll make for a stunning, layered look for your front door.
Get the tutorial at The Kingston Home.
Burlap Bunny Wreath
When you attach two wreaths, you can easily make a bunny for Easter! Add moss, burlap, and a faux hydrangea sprig and you're ready to go.
Get the tutorial at House by Hoff.
Turquoise Wreath
It’s no secret that Ree’s favorite color is turquoise, a hue that always looks fresh and pretty! It looks particularly eye-catching as the base of this Easter wreath, complete with a nest of eggs and yellow flowers.
Get the tutorial at Duke Manor Farm.
Nature-Inspired Wreath
Nature is finally waking up again after a long winter. Mark that transition by making an Easter wreath that'll reflect the pops of green outside.
Get the tutorial at Hallstrom Home.
Felt Flower Wreath
Now that winter has come to a close, it’s time to bust out the color. This Easter wreath is no exception, with its fabric flowers, flamboyant yarn, and ombré-hued mesh.
Get the tutorial at A Girl and a Glue Gun.
Pink Wreath
Perhaps for your Easter decorations, no other color is better than pink. If it’s pink everything or nothing for you, you need to make this wreath outfitted in rosy eggs and flowers.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
Egg Carton Flower Wreath
You’re undoubtedly buying a lot of eggs these days, so why not make a flower wreath from the old cartons? It’s an ingenious way to put them to good use, and the “blooms” will look really beautiful.
Get the tutorial at Making Things Is Awesome.
Pastel Egg Wreath
‘Tis the season for pastels! Gather up pastel plastic Easter eggs and use them to craft this springtime creation.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
Bunny Rag Wreath
For a new way to make a rag wreath, get out your Cricut maker and use it to make a wreath that looks like a festive pink Easter bunny—complete with a burlap bowtie!
Get the tutorial at The Country Chic Cottage.
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