The weather forecast is finally starting to look like Spring and I’m ready to share my latest project with you guys! I am completely in love with the finished project.

Overall, it was budget friendly (under $30), took about 30 minutes to put together, and was extremely simple. I promise this is the perfect DIY craft for any skill level. Grab a friend, your mother, or children and tackle this project together!

I am using this for my spring wreath but really you could add any mixture of flowers, berries, or bows and make it a front porch staple year round.

To put together, simply cut the pieces of the Eucalyptus and fill in as long of a floral section as you would like. I only wanted about 1/3 of the wood to be covered, you can cover as little or as much as you would like, may just need more florals. Once you cut your pieces off the stem, use the wire to wrap the ends between the wooden balls on the wreath. Once all the Eucalyptus is placed, cut apart the Lamb’s Ear and fill in before again tightening to the hoop by wrapping wire around the ends and tightening between the wooden balls. From here, any leaves you want to lay or stand a certain way, use a dot of glue to help position. Once that is dried, hang the wreath on your door and move the floral pieces to look best. Ta-da, a simple and beautiful front door wreath.

Tips: Position your flowers to hide the green wire. Shop 50% off sale at Hobby Lobby to really make this a budget friendly project.

Hope this DIY helps get you in the Spring mood and brightens your front porch! If you make this wreath, tag me, @adoseofabbyj, would love to see your masterpiece.

More crafts and DIY projects are coming this summer. Don’t forget to save this DIY Wreath to your Pinterest Board for easy reference.


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