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    Home » DIY And Crafts

    DIY Tobacco Basket Spring Wreath

    Published by Pam Kessler | 602 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 10 Comments

    I'm a big fan of a DIY spring wreath for the front door.

    Sure, you can buy a cute one at the local craft store, but it's all the more special when you put one together yourself.

    Hot glue gun burns and all.

    So today I'm going to show you how I made my spring wreath this year. It's sort of ½ repurposed and ½ items bought on a whim at the craft store.

    Thrift Store Decor Team logo

    And as a bonus for you, today is Thrift Store Decor Team Wednesday! So if you pop on down to the bottom you'll see the other Trash To Treasure upcycle projects our team has done!

    tobacco basket wreath hanging on the front door

    How To Make A Tobacco Basket Spring Wreath

    (This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. You can read my full disclosure policy here.)

    Supplies:

    • White Craft Paint
    • Green Craft Paint
    • Rustoleum Robin's Egg Blue Spray Paint
    • Bow or Ribbon (Brown Check Bow)
    • Eucalyptus stems
    • Hot Pink Peony Pick
    • Fuchsia & Soft Pink Wild Rose Pick
    • Wooden Birdhouse
    • Hot Glue Gun
    • Tobacco Basket or Grapevine Wreath

    supplies to make the spring wreath

    Instructions:

    Since this is a repurposing project I started with an odd Halloween themed tobacco basket I found at the thrift store.

    Not sure what they were thinking taking this beauty to Goodwill (insert sarcasm here).

    a tobacco basket sitting on a metal motel chair

    📝 NOTE: Obviously you may not be as lucky as me to find a tacky Halloween tobacco basket at the thrift store, but you can just as easily use a grapevine wreath as the base.

    In addition, Target sells inexpensive tobacco baskets (although without the snappy Halloween saying) if you want to recreate this exact look.

    I started out by de-Halloween-ing the tobacco basket.

    I taped garbage bags around the sign and then spray painted over the Trick Or Treat saying.

    spray painting the tobacco basket outside on the gravel

    I could have just ripped the sign off the basket, but it was stapled in there pretty good and I was afraid I'd crack the wood on the basket.

    tobacco basket with robin's egg blue sign

    Then I painted the little wooden birdhouse. I kept it traditional with a white and green color combo.

    painting a craft store birdhouse

    I used my handy dandy Ryobi glue gun to hot glue my eucalyptus picks around the bottom of the basket.

    using hot glue gun to adhere eucalyptus leaves to spring basket wreath

    Followed by the peonies.

    I then glued the birdhouse to the robin's egg blue "sky".

    using glue gun to glue birdhouse onto wreath

    That was my whole theory on painting that sign blue in the first place (to make it look like the sky). But since my front door is blue, the whole blue sky thing sort of gets lost on my very similarly hued front door.

    I attached the pre-made bow and then hung it on my door.

    upcycled spring wreath hanging on aqua front door

    Now, this is where I'd normally give you a cost breakdown on this project and pat myself on the back for being so thrifty.

    But really, Michaels has a LOT of pretty faux flowers out this spring and I sort of went a little wild and I'm scared to add it all up.

    peony wreath for spring with birdhouse and eucalyptus leaves

    Totally not a Michael's ad, but I did spend an hour in there gazing at all the spring flowers.

    Thrift Store Decor Team Projects

    Now let's see what my Thrift Store Decor Teammates have up their sleeves this month:

    photo showing before images of trash to treasure upcycles

    Concrete Planter Makeover - Our Southern Home

    Vintage Vanity Stool Makeover - My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

    Inexpensive Kitchen Wall Decor - Petticoat Junktion

    Thrift Store Coffee Table Makeover - My Repurposed Life

    TV Tray Makeover - Domestically Speaking

    Seed Storage Box From Recipe Card Holder - Sadie Seasongoods

    Repurposed Tobacco Basket Project - House of Hawthornes (that's me)

    the pin image for DIY spring Wreath tutorial

     

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    Comments

    1. Carmen Montmarquet

      March 10, 2021 at 7:53 am

      Awesome! I love how it turned out!!

      Reply
    2. Kristin salazar

      March 10, 2021 at 1:48 pm

      This is absolutely adorable! I never would have thought to make a basket into a wreath, now I need to look through my stash 🙂

      Reply
    3. cynthia e roman

      March 10, 2021 at 2:47 pm

      Perch a cute, little yellow birdy atop the house! (:

      Reply
    4. Diane

      March 10, 2021 at 3:14 pm

      GORGEOUS! So worth the wait Pam!

      Reply
    5. Maryann

      March 10, 2021 at 4:48 pm

      That basket was an awesome find! Turned out SO cute!

      Reply
    6. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      March 10, 2021 at 7:07 pm

      Love this project, Pam! I would have never thought to use my tobacco baskets this way! Pinning!

      Reply
    7. Gail Wilson

      March 10, 2021 at 8:07 pm

      well, that just puts a spring smile on my face! So darn cute. I must confess, I don't decorate my front door. But this cute project makes me wish I did.

      pinned!
      gail

      Reply
    8. Fonda

      March 10, 2021 at 8:59 pm

      That's just too sweet!

      Reply
    9. Tania

      March 11, 2021 at 7:50 am

      Well, that's just so cute!

      Tania

      Reply
    10. Christy Little

      March 21, 2021 at 9:51 am

      Your wreath is darling! Love the idea of using a tobacco basket as a base. I just had my daughter paint 3 birdhouses for a tablescape. Love them used for a wreath!

      Reply

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