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You'll find 7 spring wreaths that are easy to make and inexpensive. You won't have any reason not to make one yourself and brighten the entrance to your home.
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If you read my last post, you know how much I miss spring and that there is still way too much snow here!! I have not hung my spring wreath back on my door yet because if you remember, I changed it for Fall. So I intend to renew it a little bit and it should be fast and efficient as always. But that will be for another post!
Today, I have prepared a roundup of 7 wreaths that will allow you to bring a little spring to your home, all in less than 15 minutes.
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Spring Wreath in 15 minutes
Foam base
Carrie at Lovely Etc's used a foam base and recycled one of her sweaters. Who doesn't like black, gray and white buffalo plaid fabric? !!
Rachael from This is Our Bliss used the same foam base, but for a completely different look. The polka dot ribbon is really pretty!
Base with an embroidery hoop
I love these minimalist wreaths. I will surely end up making one, it's too difficult to resist!
Meredith, from The Palette Muse, shows us how to easily attach the flowers to the embroidery hoop.
Credit: The Palette Muse
For her part, Melissa from Brown Dog Vintage went even more minimalist but so elegant!
Credit: Brown Dog Vintage
Grapevine base
This technique is the one I used. Here, Corinna from A Designer at Home and Her Boho Abode used the grapevine base and added faux succulents. Super easy and so fast! And of course, very pretty!
credit: A Designer at Home and Her Boho Abode
Maria from House by the Preserve has used so many flowers that you can't even see the grapevine wreath anymore. But the great thing about it is that it's done without glue. The tulips, which I adore, are simply inserted in the grapevine. A wreath that can be reused and a breathtaking result.
credit: House by the Preserve
I also created a spring wreath last year with a grapevine wreath as a base. Like, Maria, the flowers were not glued so I got to transform it when fall arrived. You can see all the details by clicking here.
Looking for something more challenging?
Well, I found a very original wreath, but it will take you much more than 15 minutes. But it will surely turn many heads! Les brindilles made this wreath using paper. Maybe it will be better to put this one on the inside of the door! 😉
How to hang your wreath
You can refer to this tutorial I made last year to add a rustic touch to a rather simple door hook.
Now, you have no reason not to run for materials to make one of these beautiful wreath. They are simple, fast and so beautiful. Perfect projects for a busy life!
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