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    15 Spring Wreaths For Your Front Door

    Published by Pam Kessler | 662 words. · About 4 minutes to read this article. - 4 Comments

    This weekend I went out and bought a bunch of supplies to make a spring wreath for my front door. Like a bunch!

    And you know me, I normally prefer to repurpose something around the house with what I have rather than spend 14 billion dollars on new craft supplies.

    But I am in a spring mood. Maybe a little bit early.

    spring wreath ideas to DIY

    And once I got in the craft store all the pretties were just jumping in my cart. Left and right.

    I'll show you what I made for my front door later this week, but until then here are 15 Spring Wreaths For Your Front Door to get your own creative juices flowing!

    And dreaming of S-P-R-I-N-G.

    15 Gorgeous Spring Wreaths To DIY This Year

    Farmhouse Spring Egg Wreath

    Jen from Tatertots & Jello creates a vibrant Spring Wreath with eggs decorated with Sharpies (yes, Sharpies!!!) for a black and white farmhouse take on Spring!
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    Watering Can Wreath

    A fun repurposed watering can adds a bit of spring whimsy to your front door - from House Of Hawthornes (me).
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    10 Minute Lavender Wreath

    Maria from Pastels & Macaroons shows us how to make this gorgeous spring embroidery hoop wreath in under 10 minutes with minimal supplies! She had me at under 10 minutes!
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    Branch and Vine Spring Wreath

    This nature inspired spring wreath from Jennifer at Town & Country Living is adorable! I love how she incorporated a nest and tiny bird in there!
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    Repurposed Dustpan Spring Wreath

    Learn how to make a super cute spring wreath using a dustpan! It's a subtle nod to spring cleaning! From House Of Hawthornes (me).
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    How to Make a Wreath for Spring

    This is an older post from Daisy Mae Belle (I don't think she blogs any longer), but I just couldn't NOT include it! So pretty and springy!
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    A Spring Wreath Basket

    Learn how to create this simple and attractive hanging wall basket for spring. From Jen at Rambling Renovators. So, so cute!
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    Easy DIY Tulip Wreath

    Kristi at Chatfield Court makes a beautiful spring wreath out of tulips, tulips and more tulips!
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    Upcycled Garden Hose Wreath

    Or if upcycled is more your style, Lora at Lora B Create & Ponder made this FANTASTIC wreath out of old garden hoses! I'm off to the shed to chop up some hoses, right now.
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    Spring Umbrella Wreath

    Spring wreath made with an umbrella.
    Jennifer from Celebrating Everyday Life made this fun spring umbrella "wreath" in a mere 5 minutes! I think she wins the Cutest In The Least Amount Of Time award!
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    Crocheted Spring Wreath

    This one is a little bit over my crochet skill level (still working on making a chain out of yarn), but isn't it the cutest! Sarah at Repeat Crafter Me whipped this one up!
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    Spring Peony Wreath

    Patti at Hearth & Vine made this beautiful peony wreath in under an hour!!! This might tide me over until my real peonies bloom in May!
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    Seed Packet Wreath

    Country Living has a very cute vintage-inspired seed packet wreath!
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    Repurposed Straw Tote Wreath

    Sarah from Sadie Seasongoods turns a thrift store purse into a pretty darn festive door hanger/wreath!
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    Spring Basket Tulip Wreath

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    Do you have your spring wreath on the front door yet?

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    Check out the web story version of this article HERE.

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    1. Nana Diana

      March 07, 2021 at 7:22 pm

      What fun to see all these different wreaths. I have to say I really LOVE yours with the watering can. I love all of them but am really smitten with the one made with peonies. They are my favorite late spring/early summer (here) flower. Have a wonderful week, Pam.

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    2. Patti

      March 08, 2021 at 10:43 am

      Gorgeous spring wreath collection Pam. Lots of inspiration here. Thanks for including my spring peony wreath.

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    3. Diane Walgrave

      March 08, 2021 at 3:32 pm

      All so pretty! Can't wait to see your new addition, Miss Pam! NOT too early, either. Here in the cold north (MN), tomorrow is forecast to be 65*, will break a many, many decades-old record. Easter is April 4, so I say, welcome spring! We all deserve the much needed uplift of sunshine, soft rain showers, songbirds nesting, trees budding and all the beautiful blooms to look forward to. 🙂

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    4. Nancy VanVleet

      March 08, 2021 at 4:08 pm

      Such delightful and lovely wreath ideas. Think many of us are eagerly awaiting SPRING!

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