Easter is a celebration of rebirth and renewal, the end of winter and the vibrance of spring. Wreaths make great displays to celebrate the holiday (and the season), and nothing is better than homemade. Here are some of the best DIY Easter wreath ideas to inspire your crafting.
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1. Rainbow eggs
Create a rainbow egg wreath by wrapping plastic eggs with decorative paper and adding sprigs of faux leaves! We love that this option features eggs of different sizes and has the paper to add interest! You can also customize it to your own color scheme!
2. Easter blues
We love the charm of speckled blue eggs. This DIY Easter wreath doubles down on the blue with a blue ribbon to hang as well as some moss and twigs to add texture and interest. For a naturalistic look, try to find eggs that have some variation in the color.
3. Monochromatic tulips
Tulips lend a crisp, clean feel to anything they’re added to. An entire DIY Easter wreath made of them gives it a classy feel, particularly in the white. However this is easily shifted to use whatever color (or colors) you prefer.
4. Pompom bunny wreath
Go cute with your Easter wreath this year with a plush pompom bunny wreath! It’s super easy and is sure to make you smile every time you see it.
5. Spring florals
This wreath features all sorts of foliage, including flowers, berries, and tree fronds, but it’s the eggs that really gives it that classic Easter feel. We love that this option feels a little unrulier and personal that your average DIY Easter wreath.
6. Voluminous hydrangeas
Hydrangeas make for a stunning option for Easter wreaths, filling the frame out nicely and adding some spring joy to your door. We recommend going with faux flowers so they’ll look great year after year.
7. Cherry blossoms
Spread the Easter joy with this eye-catching cherry blossom wreath! The flowers and vibrant pinks are evocative of spring and the Easter season without being too obvious, so you can get months of use out of it each year.
8. Lush strawberries
This combination of daisies and strawberries is the perfect way to celebrate Easter and the beginning of summer. It’s lush, vibrant, and joyful, and if you want to amp up the Easter factor you can add eggs or bunnies to it.
9. Forsythia wreath
Forsythia is one of the first plants to bloom every year, washing away the winter blues with its joyful yellow blossoms. Faux forsythia branches deliver that same joy to your front door with this wreath option that’s sure to brighten up your day.
10. Monarch butterflies
Adding delicate butterflies is a charming way to add some personality to your DIY Easter wreath. They pair exceptionally well with the dainty fern fronds and simple blooms shown here, creating a look that is reminiscent of a meadow.
11. Pink roses
Pink roses deliver a satisfying Easter punch, backed by moss, green balls, and red twigs. The overall effect is cheerful, feminine, and vivacious without feeling too prim.
12. Wildflowers
Walk on the wild wide with this gorgeous variety of faux foliage of all sorts of colors, textures, and sizes. It feels undeniably spring-y due to its verdant, full look but you can always accent it with ribbons, eggs, or rabbits to step up the Easter factor.
13. Wooden eggs
Wooden eggs make the perfect choice for a muted, subtle Easter wreath, letting the sweet pink bow take center stage. We love the understated beauty of this wreath and how it is to put together. Give this a try if you’re looking for something elegant and that won’t make a mess when you’re putting it together!
14. Carrot wreath
Carrots are an unsung hero of the Easter season, they’re cheerful, laidback, and don’t seem to serious. These stunning orange faux flowers are arranged to make a giant carrot on your front door, uniting the beauty of the flowers with the simple charm of a carrot.
15. Soft blushes
If something more subtly Easter is your cup of tea, add some large blush and off white blossoms to a wreath of greens and accent it with smaller flowers within the same color scheme. People will know it’s for Easter without having to go too obvious with it.
16. Grapevine bunny wreath
Adding bunny ears to a grapevine wreath takes it from average to cute in just a few easy steps. Then apply your favorite faux florals and you have an adorable DIY Easter wreath for years to come.
17. Dogwood blooms
These dogwood blooms create an unruly halo perfect for Easter. Dogwoods have a longstanding significance within some practices of Christianity, making them a great choice for the religious holiday. If you’re less concerned with the religious aspects of the season they also make an ethereal addition to your front door, lending it a meadow-y charm.
18. Upcycled plastic eggs
This rainbow option is similar we covered earlier in our list, but might be even easier to put together. These eggs are painted rather than covered in paper, allowing you to control your color choices even more. This one also shies away from any foliage, relying on eggs of all sizes to add body to the wreath.
19. Lovely lemons
This wreath option walks the line between spring and summer, making it a great option for Easter if you’re looking for something you can transition later on. The yellows and greens hint at the liveliness of spring while the lemons themselves speak to summer.
20. Bunny shaped wreath
Go for maximum Easter cheer with a full on bunny wreath this year! Grapevine wreaths come in handy for making the form, then greens and flowers of your choice give it that spring flair. Top it off with a bow to give it that final Easter touch.
21. Daisies and eggs
Our last DIY Easter wreath is a messy, fun one. The eggs nestled in the grass with flowers and berries coming up around them reminds us a bit of a nest. The best part about it is there’s no way you can mess it up, plus you can paint the eggs for extra personality!
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