Make Every Day An Event
Easter brings endless crafting opportunities and were not talking about egg decorating only.
The creative possibilities are endless.
Faux gerberas have been attached on to a bunny-shaped wreath to create a rainbow effect.
Make Every Day An Event
The wreath has been finished with a sunny yellow ribbon for an extra dose of cheer.
Add some speckled pink and white eggs in between the flowers to complete the look.
Top the leaves with a hand-painted plastic Easter egg.
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The result is a fresh, floral wreath perfect for Easter and beyond.
The Denver Housewifewrapped a bunny-shaped wreath with chunky nautical rope.
She made the ears with black buffalo plaid fabric and finished with some faux greenery and flowers.
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After all, Easter is about eating candy so why not make a candy wreath?
Thats exactly the idea thatPaint Me Pinkhad for her wreath.
Home Stories A to Zstacked three grapevine wreaths in different sizes to create a realistic-looking bird’s nest.
Isoscella
She used a fourth wreath to fill in any gaps in the nest.
This minimalist greenery wreath is simple to make and will last all season.
A Blossoming Lifeattached some faux greenery stems to a wreath ring using floral wire.
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She then layered on some fauxlavenderand clover for a subtle hint of color.
Kate Beavismade this charming vintage wreath by attaching a bunch of vintage finds onto a foam wreath.
She used old doilies and vintage pearls as her base.
Happy Happy Nester
Starting with a straw wreath, loosely wrap some burlap ribbon around it.
Trim some faux tulip stems and stick them into the ribbonno glue needed.
Country Peonygot some carrots made with jute and glued them onto a grapevine wreath.
Jessica Etcetera
She then created a bow from some matching silk ribbon to finish off the wreath.
The carrots come from Dollar Tree making this a very affordable wreath too.
In keeping with the pared-back look, a burlap ribbon bow finished the wreath.
The Denver Housewife
The asymmetric design and bright colors give it a bold andmodern look.
Make a few more flowers for your wreath if you want a fuller look.
Style Curatorgot a bunch of artificial stems in a beige-brown color and glued these onto a dream catcher hoop.
Paint Me Pink
She added some speckled decorative eggs and finished with a bow.
She went for an asymmetrical look which added interest, especially to neutral decorations.
Sophie Allportstarted by covering her wire wreath in moss.
Home Stories A to Z
She then layered on some foliage and added fresh flowers at regular intervals.
Finally, she glued on some different sized eggs to give the wreath more of an Easter look.
It’s a quick wreath to DIY and will make a super cuteEaster decoration.
A Blossoming Life
Dot some gold eggs in between the flowers to complete the look.
Cut the cartons into little cups and trim each cup to create different floral shapes.
Paint the cups in vibrant colors and glue them onto a cardboard wreath.
Kate Beavis
This is a fun craft to do with kids too.
Here an embroidery hoop has been used to create a fresh floral wreath byMelanie Lissack Interiors.
The Turquoise Homechose a faux boxwood wreath to which she attached a mini bike.
Chatfield Court
She then handmade a tiny Easter basket and filled it with faux flowers to complete the bike.
Kenarrycreated a ruffled effect with some burlap ribbon on a plain wire wreath.
She added a Welcome Easter sign and some craft eggs and carrots.
Country Peony
Hang this on yourfront doorto welcome guests all season long.
She started with a grapevine base and tucked in some faux pussy willow branches.
Handmade Weeklyused a mix of faux spring flowers in white, green, and yellow.
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She first attached the green stems all around the wreath and then layered on the white and yellow flowers.
Youll need to cut out some bunny ears from cardboard and cut several strips of fabric.
Tie the fabric strips to the wreaths and tie the two wreaths together.
Alice and Lois
Finally, glue on the ears and you’re done!
Mornings on Macedoniaopted for an egg-shaped wire wreath which she wrapped with a faux eucalyptus garland.
She then glued on lots of speckled pastel eggs to complete the wreath.
Style Curator
Simply poke your faux florals into the foam and glue on a few more flowers to the handle.
you could also add a ribbon for a pretty finishing touch.
Spring Daffodil Wreath
Celebrate Easter and Spring with this cheerfulyellow and white daffodilwreath.
Sophie Allport
Design Improvisedused a grapevine wreath and some faux daffodils.
She trimmed the daffodil stems and glued them onto the wreath.
She added a yellow pom pom ribbon for a fun finishing touch.
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To get the look,Tried and True blogcovered a wire wreath in wood grass.
She glued on lots of tiny, speckled foam eggs in the brightest colors.
To complete the wreath add a bow made from a bright colored ribbon for even more brightness.
Dans Le Lakehouse
Sandwichsome mossand pastel eggs between two wire wreaths and tie the wreaths together with some string.
Finish with a large wooden bunny cut-out for some added cuteness.
Start by cutting your felt in the shape of leaves and blossoms.
It’s Always Autumn
Cover a wreath ring in green felt and glue on your leaves and flowers.
Here,Making Things is Awesomehas turned them into a bright floral wreath.
Handmade Weeklydid just that with a faux lambs ear garland that she attached to a grapevine wreath.
Design Improvised
Finish with some pastel eggs dotted around the wreath to make it look more festive.
Using a paper plate as the base,Simply Being Mommycut out a bunch of eggs in different sizes.
She covered the eggs in patterned paper and glued them onto the base.
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This would be such a fun Easter craft to do with kids too.
She added a plush bunny to give it a fun and playful Easter look.
Attach your flowers and foliage with floral wire, overlapping them a bit so that there arent any gaps.
Craft With Sarah
Hang it up with a ribbon in the color of your choice.
Use marbling medium tocreate a marble lookon white craft eggsno color is off-limits!
Glue your eggs onto your wreath base and fill in any gaps with some bright green moss.
Melani Lissack Interiors
To make this, cover a foam wreath with jute string.
A Wonderful Thoughtcut her wooden eggs in half and glued them onto a wreath form.
Attach a second, larger boxwood wreath to the first and glue on some pom poms for the tail.
The Turquoise Home
Finish with an oversized bow and prepare to wow your guests!
you’re free to leave out the eggs to make this an evergreen wreath.
Here, the bunny has been given a minimal look byOhoh Deco.
Kenarry
If you love some color in your Easter decor, simply paint the beads before threading them.
This isnt the quickest wreath to make but it does come with a free pattern to make it easier.
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