The Fifteen Minute Spring Wreath DIY

Making a spring wreath with a grapevine base and faux flowers is a fun and easy DIY project. Plus you can make this in fifteen minutes!

Spring is also a time of renewal and rejuvenation. As the days grow longer and the weather warms up, it’s the perfect opportunity to refresh your home décor with bright, cheerful accents. Spring will be here soon, I promise!

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath
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The 15-Minute Spring Wreath

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath

One of the easiest ways to bring a touch of spring into your home is by creating a DIY spring wreath. Imagine that you can make this spring wreath in just 15 minutes, and how this quick project can uplift your mood and brighten your space.

I have made wreaths for years and I want to encourage you to give this a try. It only takes fifteen minutes and it looks amazing. hanging just about anywhere in my home.

Before I share how to make this, I wanted to share four reasons why I think you should make a wreath and also share some of the past spring DIY wreaths.

Why You Should Make Your Own Spring Wreath

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A Budget-Friendly Decor Solution

One of the main benefits of making a DIY spring wreath is the cost savings. Store-bought wreaths can be pricey, especially if you’re seeking high-quality materials. By making your wreath, you have complete control over the materials you use, and you can often create a stunning piece for a fraction of the cost.

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A Creative Outlet

A 15-minute DIY spring wreath project allows you to express your creativity and customize the design to match your personal style. Whether you prefer a minimalist approach with simple greenery or an extravagant arrangement with an array of colorful faux flowers, the possibilities are endless. Plus, creating a wreath from scratch gives you a sense of accomplishment and pride in your work.

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A Therapeutic Experience

Making a DIY spring wreath can be a relaxing and therapeutic activity, perfect for unwinding after a busy day or week. The process of choosing materials, arranging them, and securing them to the wreath base can help reduce stress and promote mindfulness. Plus, with just 15 minutes of crafting, you can quickly reap the benefits of this calming activity.

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A Unique, Personalized Gift

If you’re looking for a thoughtful and unique gift for a friend, family member, or neighbor, a DIY spring wreath is an excellent choice. A handmade wreath shows the recipient that you put time, effort, and love into their gift. Plus, with just a 15-minute investment, you can create a beautiful, one-of-a-kind present that will be cherished for years to come.

How to Make This Spring Wreath

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you create your beautiful spring wreath.

Materials you’ll need:

  1. Grapevine wreath base (available in various sizes, I used a 12″)
  2. Faux flowers and greenery (choose a variety of colors and textures for visual interest)
  3. Floral wire
  4. Wire cutters
  5. Hot glue gun and glue sticks (optional)
  6. Ribbon or twine for hanging (optional)

Instructions:

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath

Prepare your faux flowers and greenery by trimming the stems with wire cutters. Leave enough stem (about 4-5 inches) to secure the flowers to the grapevine wreath.

Plan your design by laying out your flowers and greenery on the grapevine wreath before attaching them. You can create a full wreath with flowers all around or opt for a more asymmetrical design with flowers on one side. Experiment with different arrangements until you find a design you like.

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath
Adding the Hydrangeas

Start attaching the flowers and greenery to the grapevine wreath using floral wire. Tuck the stems into the grapevine and secure them by wrapping the wire around both the stem and wreath. Be sure to pull the wire tight to ensure a secure hold.

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath
Adding the Gerbera Daisies

Continue attaching flowers and greenery, working your way around the wreath according to your design plan. Layer the flowers and greenery to create depth and visual interest.

If desired, use a hot glue gun to add extra security to any loose flowers or greenery. Be careful not to use too much glue, as it may be visible once the wreath is complete.

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath
Adding the Roses

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Once all the flowers and greenery are securely attached, examine your wreath and make any necessary adjustments to the arrangement.

Handmade wreath consisting of faux hydrangeas, gerbera daisies, and roses attached to a grapevine wreath

Attach a ribbon or twine to the wreath for hanging. You can either tie it around the wreath and create a loop or use a hot glue gun to secure it to the back of the wreath.

Hang your completed spring wreath on your front door, wall, or any other desired location, and enjoy your beautiful, custom-made decoration.

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10 Comments

  1. “A Therapeutic Experience” love this Leslie! I think it would be so much fun to do with a friend, too.

  2. This wreath is perfect Leslie! I agree that making a DIY wreath not only saves money but is so therapeutic too. The colors in your wreath are stunning, pinning this for later!

    1. Aw thank you so much Heidi! It’s a great activity and you get a beautifully made wreath at the end🥰 Yay! You’ll love making this one.

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