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How to Make a Simple Spring Floral Wreath

Welcome Spring into your home! Learn how to make this simple spring floral wreath that is perfect for inside your home or on your door. This seasonal DIY wreath comes together in just six steps.  

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I am so excited to join in the Celebrate Spring Blog Hop hosted by the lovely Leen from Sand Dollar Lane.

Every day this week, there will be spring decorating inspiration from some of your favorite home decor bloggers. You will find all of the links at the end of this post. I know you’ll be inspired by all of the creativity!

spring floral grapevine wreath with yellow flowers and greens on door

After a long gray winter here in Connecticut, it finally feels like spring is on its way!

The snow is melting, birds are chirping, and it feels like the world is waking up. This time of year is filling me with a renewed sense of optimism.

To welcome this season, I have started to add a few spring touches inside my home. I recently made and shared these simple Decoupage Easter Eggs along with this adorable Easter Bunny Reverse Canvas, but I needed something for the outside. When I was shopping at Hobby Lobby, this yellow ranunculus caught my eye. I decided it would be perfect in an easy spring floral wreath for my back door! Let me show you how you can make one too!

artificial greenery, yellow ranunculus and floral ribbon

Materials needed to make a spring floral wreath

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grapevine wreath with artificial greenery

 Follow these six simple steps to make your spring floral wreath:

  1. Using the wire cutters, trim any loose pieces from your wreath.
  2. Cut each little cluster of flowers and greenery off of its bunch, leaving at least a couple of inches of the wire stem.
  3. Arrange the greenery on the wreath, layering the two different kinds. I began with the boxwood and added the second. When you are happy, tuck the wire stem into the wreath and secure it with hot glue. Do this for both the top and the bottom of one side, leaving a gap where you will attach a bow. 
  4. Repeat this process by arranging and layering in the flower stems. Play with the greenery so it overlaps a little. When you are happy with the placement, tuck the wire stem and secure it with hot glue. I love to create visual interest by layering the variety of textures and colors.
  5. Using the Bowdabra, the Bowdabra bow wire and wired ribbon, create a bow by making a loop and then twisting the center before creating the next loop. I have had this tool for at least 20 years. I love it and use it to create all of my bows!
  6. With the bow wire, attach the bow to the back of the wreath. Hang your new spring floral wreath and enjoy!
grapevine wreath with artificial greenery and yellow ranunculus

How do you attach the greenery and flowers to the wreath?

When trimming the greenery and flowers, be sure to leave the wire stem long enough that you could easily tuck it into the grapevine wreath. Then, secure it with hot glue.

bowdabra with a floral bow for spring wreath

How do you attach the bow to the wreath?

When you tie your bow together with the Bowdabra wire, make sure that the wire is long enough that it will easily fit around the side of the wreath. Then tie the wire on the back of the wreath to secure the bow.

view of spring wreath with rananculus hanging on the door.

How do you hang the wreath?

To hang the wreath, I first attached a piece of jute, by tying a loop on the back of the wreath. To hang the wreath on my door, I used a large suction cup with a hook. I have also used Command Strip wreath hooks to hang wreaths on my exterior doors. They work really well.

view of spring wreath with rananculus hanging on the door.

I actually made two of these wreaths…one for my home and one for my mom. She suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease and lives at a long-term care facility. After six long months, I will finally be able to have an in-person visit with her. I am so thankful for her amazing caregivers that have kept her safe, healthy, and happy through this challenging time. I am hoping that this spring floral wreath will bring a smile to her face and to those around her too!  

Thank you so much for visiting today! I would love to connect with you on FacebookInstagramPinterest, or here on the blog! Please let me know if you make a spring wreath. Please tag me if you do, as I would love to see it!

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view of spring wreath with yellow ranunculus and floral ribbon on door

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How to Make a Simple Spring Wreath

Welcome Spring into your home! Learn how to make this simple spring floral wreath that is perfect for inside your home or on your door. This seasonal DIY wreath comes together in just six steps.
Active Time30 minutes
Keyword: how to make a spring wreath, spring wreath, spring wreath diy
Yield: 1 wreath
Cost: $20

Equipment

  • Bowdabra and Bowdabra bow wire
  • wire cutters
  • glue gun and glue

Materials

  • grapevine wreath
  • greenery (2 bushes)
  • flower stems (I chose ranunculus)
  • wired ribbon of choice (I purchased my ribbon at Michaels Crafts. This is a similar ribbon.)

Instructions

  • Using wire cutters, trim any loose pieces from your wreath.
  • Cut each little cluster of flowers and greenery off of its bunch, leaving at least a couple of inches of the wire stem.
  • Arrange the greenery on the wreath, layering the two different kinds. Begin with the boxwood and added the second. When you are happy, tuck the wire stem into the wreath and secure it with hot glue. Do this for both the top and the bottom of one side, leaving a gap where you will attach a bow. Repeat this process by arranging and layering in the flower stems. Play with the greenery so it overlaps a little. When you are happy with the placement, tuck the wire stem and secure it with hot glue. I love to create visual interest by layering the variety of textures and colors.
  • Using the Bowdabra, the Bowdabra bow wire and wired ribbon, create a bow by making a loop and then twisting the center before creating the next loop. I have had this tool for at least 20 years. I love it and use it to create all of my bows!With the bow wire, attach the bow to the back of the wreath.
  • Hang your new spring floral wreath and enjoy!

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34 Comments

  1. Lynne, your wreath is so spring. Sunshine yellow flowers, spring greenery, and that sweet floral ribbon go so well together. I love hearing that you make one for your mom too. It’s great when you have an easy project that you can make more of or create with others. More fun to share.

  2. I love your pretty wreath. I’m going to br on the look out for that pretty ribbon!

    Enjoy your visit with your mom. I am so happy for you that you get to visit her! know she’s going to love her wreath.

  3. Your wreath is gorgeous, Lynne! The florals you selected are gorgeous as is the ribbon. I love that you made a wreath for your mom as well and I’m so happy that you will soon be able to visit her again.

  4. Great choice of colors for this Spring wreath Lynne, and I love the floral bow! I’m so glad you’ll get to visit your mom after so long! I’m sure the wreath you made her will brighten her day!

  5. I’ve been itching to make a wreath this spring and I think this is the one for me! Thank you so much for sharing, Lynne!

  6. Hi Lynne. What a perfect spring wreath. Yellow is such a vibrant and happy color. Thanks so much for sharing. Happy Spring.

  7. What a gorgeous wreath! I love the combo of greenery you used! And that ribbon just pops against the yellow flowers! Such a great idea! Pinning for sure!

  8. I just love a wreath project. I need to get a bowdabra for myself! Great ideas. Thank you for sharing your beautiful home and ideas today.

  9. This is so pretty, Lynne! I love the colorful flowers and pretty ribbon. You are so talented and your tutorial was just perfect. Thanks for sharing your Spring wreath. Happy Spring!

  10. Lynne your wreath is beautiful and so is your heart! I love that you made one of these for your mom too. I’m sure she absolutely loved it! Hugs to you my friend as you venture on this difficult journey. Pinned!

  11. Lindsay Aratari says:

    I love the ribbon that you chose!!

  12. Your spring wreath is lovely, Lynne! Those ranunculus are perfect, and I love how the bow was so easy to make! I need a Bowdabra! Pinned!

  13. Libbie@alifeunfolding says:

    Lynne,

    Your wreath is very pretty and I love the pattern on your ribbon you chose, perfect for Spring!

  14. What a beautiful wreath, Lynne. I love it! The greenery and the yellow ranunculus are perfect for spring. You couldn’t have chosen a prettier bow to pull it all together. I’m so happy to hear that you’ll finally be able to visit with your mom. The wreath is sure to brighten her day as well as the other residents and staff at her residence. It’s always fun to hop with you. Happy spring, my friend!

  15. This is just so pretty as I had already said on home talk! I just would like to know where you got your flowered wired ribbon from? Also the greenery? I just love this!

    1. Thank you so much, Shirley! I appreciate your kind words! I found the flowered wired ribbon at Michaels and the greenery at Hobby Lobby. I would love to know if you make one for yourself! Thank you again!

  16. The wreath is sure to brighten her day as well as the other residents and staff at her residence. It’s always fun to hop with you. Happy spring, my friend!
    Thank you so much for sharing this unique post with us .
    Now am going to bookmark it and share with my friends .

  17. Super excited to share your beautiful wreath on my Friday Faves post, Lynne! I love the yellow flowers, the beautiful bow, and the greenery too. It’s all fabulous and the perfect way to welcome the season. Hugs, CoCo

    1. Oh my goodness! Thank you so much, Coco! You made my day! It is such a special wreath to me because I made it for my mom. I appreciate your kindness. Happy Spring!

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