DIY Easter Wreath Ideas For Spring 2022

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USE A NOVELTY EASTER WREATH BASE

Easter wreath ideas come in all shapes and sizes, so for a novel take on the traditional Easter wreath that kids will love, opt for a bunny base.  Great for using on both indoors and outside, this striking idea will bring a playful touch to traditional Easter door decorations. It can also make a fun addition to kids' playrooms or bedrooms after the holiday.

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CREATE A POM-POM EASTER BUNNY WREATH

This pom-pom Easter wreath is a great DIY project to involve the kids with, and will look fabulous once completed.  Constructed from a simple ring wreath that has had pre-made pom-poms glued to it, the finishing touch is a bunny ear headband that nestles over the top half of the wreath base. Easy, right?

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FAKE FLOWERS FOR A LONG-LASTING EASTER WREATH

Many Easter wreath ideas feature fake flowers: they outlast real blooms, and many faux florals are so convincing these days that you wouldn't even know the difference. For any wreath comprising fake flowers, there are a couple of things you can do to help them stay looking great for longer.

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CRAFT A WREATH USING PAINTED EGGS

Painted eggs are a pretty traditional Easter decoration and they can be used to create DIY Easter wreaths. Once the eggs have been emptied and decorated, string them together using twine or use a more sturdy wreath base. It can be hung everywhere from the kitchen to the bedroom, just ensure it's up out of harm's way - as this Easter wreath idea is extremely fragile.

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MAKE A WOODEN BEAD EASTER WREATH

For yet another fun take on traditional Easter wreaths, search no further than this wooden bead Easter wreath. Wooden beads have never looked more chic, while adding pops of lush greenery and pretty petals help maintain the spring theme. This wooden bead Easter wreath is sturdy enough to survive on a front door but would also look great indoors.

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FORAGE MATERIALS FOR YOUR EASTER WREATH

If you're keen to avoid too many florals in your Easter decor, you could consider this foraged, rustic effect for your Easter wreath. Once you have your green leafy base, forage spring-themed materials to decorate it. This can include different types of feathers or spring flowers like daffodils.

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DESIGN A LIT-UP EASTER WREATH

While the evenings will technically start getting lighter as spring approaches, there's still no harm in considering wreath ideas that will add a little extra sparkle to your home. Whether paired with flowers or plastic eggs, twinkling lights are the perfect way to further enhance your beautiful Easter wreath once the sun begins to set. Strings of LED lights can easily be twisted around DIY Easter wreaths and, if you want to keep things simple.

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CRAFT AN EASTER RAG WREATH

A rag wreath is a great way to utilize any old fabrics you might have knocking around at home. It'll cut your need to splash out on new materials and the risk of chipping your Easter nails design on spiky foliage.  An eco-friendly alternative, it allows you to upcycle everything from old cushion covers to fraying pyjamas. Granted, it's not a look that everyone loves but it's certainly worth considering!

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DESIGN A LIVING EASTER WREATH

A living wreath, packed with blooming bulbs and flowering buds, is a fantastic decorative option for your home this Easter. Simply place the moss onto the wreath frame and position your chosen plants on top, at more of an angle if you're planning to hang your wreath rather than lay it flat. Then wrap the moss around the bulbs or roots of the plant and wrap some wire around to secure it all in place

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CREATE AN EASTER EGG WREATH

Mini Eggs or pastel colored sugared almonds make the best craft supply when creating an egg-covered design. All you'll need is a wreath base, a large packet of eggs and some hot glue to create the look, with the added option of threading in ribbon.  Alternatively, keep your eyes peeled for ready-to-buy Easter egg wreaths from your favorite store or florist.

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MAKE AN EASTER EGG BOX WREATH

The next time you get to the end of a box of eggs, don't throw the carton in the trash. Instead, use each compartment of the egg carton to form the basis of an egg box Easter wreath.  A brilliant activity to try with the kids, each division can be trimmed into a flower shape and painted before being glued together to make a vibrant and unique Easter wreath.