March Window Wreaths
March Window Wreaths mark the third release in my year-long window wreath series, a collection of monthly designs created to bring handmade creativity into your home.
With nine brand new March Window Wreaths to trace and place on your glass, this collection continues everything you have loved about the series so far: simple techniques, calming creativity, and thoughtfully designed seasonal art. March introduces a gentle shift toward early spring, inspired by budding branches, fresh florals, Easter eggs, and the quiet promise of new growth, helping your home transition naturally from winter into a softer, brighter season.



March Window Wreaths

My wreath window art designs began as part of my A Handmade Christmas series. Hand-drawn wreaths traced onto glass. Simple materials. Slow making. Creative calm.
The response was overwhelming in the best possible way. Thousands of downloads. Hundreds of thousands of views. Messages from people across the country sharing photos of their windows, families tracing together, and homes glowing with handmade seasonal art.
From that moment, a new tradition was born. Monthly Window Wreath Art.
Following the Christmas release, January winter wreaths, and February designs, this March collection continues the series with a gentle shift into early spring. These wreaths reflect the feeling of the Easter season, budding branches, fresh blooms, and nature slowly waking up again, while keeping the same intentional and calming creative process that made the original designs so meaningful.
These March Window Wreath templates are part of a twelve-month series, with nine new designs released each month throughout the year, creating a beautiful and evolving collection of traceable wreaths that bring handmade creativity to your windows in every season.

March is the next chapter in that story, and I’m so excited to share a brand‑new collection of nine Window Wreaths designed specifically for this season.
And made to be traced and placed in your windows just like the Christmas, January, and February collections.
Download Your Wreaths Here
Click here to get the March wreath templates. You can also select an entire year of wreath templates here.
If you already bought the year of window wreaths, you can log in here.
Why Window Wreath Art Works

Window art feels especially meaningful as we move into March. It brings seasonal change into your home without adding weight or clutter. It takes up no space, requires no storage, yet completely transforms a room’s atmosphere.
There is something beautiful about watching hand-drawn art come alive in natural light. The lines feel softer. The designs feel more organic. It becomes part of the rhythm of your home rather than something simply placed within it.
March window wreaths also invite participation. They encourage slow creativity, tracing, and making together. Instead of decorating quickly, they create a moment to pause, welcome the season, and turn the act of decorating into a calm and intentional experience.
How to Trace the Wreaths to Your Windows

1. Download the templates
Click this link above to download the nine March Window Wreaths. You will also have an option to subscribe to my monthly window wreath designs.
2. Decide which wreath belongs in which room
I like choosing one main design for the kitchen window and then coordinating styles for the family room, dining room, entryway, etc.
3. Print the Wreath
Once downloaded, print the wreath in Adobe. It will print onto many different pages to the size listed.
If you want a different-sized wreath than what is listed, you can use BlockPoster.com — it’s free and prints your design across multiple pages.
4. Trim the borders

Cut away the white margin around each sheet with scissors so your lines match up seamlessly.
Tape the wreath together.

5. Tape the template to the outside of the window

Use painter’s tape or clear tape. Position the wreath exactly where you want it.
6. Trace from the inside



This is important!
If you trace on the outside of the window, it will wash away when it rains.
Tracing from the inside protects it, even on stormy days.
What You Need to Trace the Wreaths

You don’t need much, and you probably have most of it:
- Acrylic paint markers (my favorite brand is linked here – white looks amazing in winter)
- Painter’s tape
- Paper towels (for any “oops” moments)
- A steady hand – though trust me, perfection doesn’t matter at all!
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The paint markers wash off with a cloth and water. You can also use a paint scraper.
A New Kind of Seasonal Decorating

One of the reasons I love window wreath art so much is that it redefines what seasonal decorating looks like.
It’s not about bins of decor. It’s not about shopping. It’s not about filling shelves.
It’s about creativity. It’s about ritual. It’s about tradition. It’s about making something with your hands.
These wreaths don’t replace your decor. They complement it. They add beauty without adding clutter. They bring seasonal feeling without seasonal chaos.
And they’re temporary in the best possible way. When the season changes, you simply wipe them away and start again.
How People Are Using Their Window Wreaths

One of my favorite parts of this project has been seeing how you use them in your homes.
Kitchen windows. Front doors. Bathroom mirrors. Office windows. Craft rooms. Studio spaces.
Or in my case, on the doors to our wine cellar.
Some families trace together. Some use them as a creative time of quiet. Some treat them like seasonal rituals. Some make it a monthly tradition.
It’s become more than decor. It’s become a creative habit.
A Creative Invitation

If you have never tried window wreath art before, March is a beautiful time to begin.
You do not need to be an artist. You do not need complicated supplies. You do not need experience.
All you need is a window, a simple marker, and a little curiosity.
Trace. Draw. Let the lines guide you.
Welcome the season slowly and allow your home to reflect the quiet shift happening outside.
Let your windows become part of the story of spring. Download the wreaths here.
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The March wreaths are awesome – can’t wait to get started!! Thanks again.
I ordered the March wreaths and pencils. This will be great for my 11 year old granddaughter to do on the door at their breakfast area. She is going to love it!
And I can get her to do one on my back door too…..
Such a great idea!
That’s great Sandra. Thank you!
Leslie
Hi,
I’m interested in doing the window wreath, but fear that white will get lost in the outdoor background. Have you ever done your wreaths in colored acrylic paint pens?
Many people have and they look great!