21 DIY Spring Wreath Ideas For Front Door And Walls

Last Updated on April 18, 2025 by Masha Eretnova

Spring is the perfect time to refresh your home with cheerful, seasonal decor, and nothing says “welcome” quite like a beautiful handmade wreath on your door.

Brighten up your front door, add a pop of color to your walls, or simply get crafty with the kids; there are so many creative ways to celebrate the season. From florals and pastels to unexpected upcycled materials, these spring wreath ideas will surely keep your hands busy, but, on a budget!

In this roundup, you’ll find 21 unique projects suited for all ages and skill levels—from quick and simple designs to more detailed DIYs.

Best Spring-Themed Wreath Ideas

DIY Easter Egg Wreath

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Celebrate Easter with this Easter egg wreath made of a grapevine base decorated with pastel-painted plastic eggs and a touch of gold garland. Rustic wreath with a simple farmhouse look.

Get the tutorial: DIY Easter Egg Wreath

How to Make a Beautiful Flower Wreath

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Here’s a colorful craft that kids, teens, and adults can all enjoy. Using a simple wire frame, you can layer on fake flowers, greenery, and ribbon to make a wreath that matches any style or season. The look is easy to change up with different colors and textures.

It’s a great DIY for spring or Easter decorating, and it looks absolutely gorgeous and like something you buy at the store!

Get the steps: How to Make a Beautiful Flower Wreath

3D Wreath For Spring

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3D spring wreath is definitely a unique idea to decorate your porch this spring!

It is made using a wire wreath form, jute, floral foam, and artificial flowers—all available at Dollar Tree.

Can be a great project to make with kids too!

Get the tutorial: 3D Wreath For Spring

DIY Dollar Tree Bunny Wreath

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This fun bunny wreath uses Dollar Tree supplies to create a festive Easter decoration full of carrots! DIY carrots glued around the wreath, and there are bunny ears on top!

You can assemble a cheerful wreath in about 15 minutes. Great for older kids, teens, and adults.

Get the tutorial: DIY Dollar Tree Bunny Wreath

Tulip Wreath

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Absolutely gorgeous spring wreath that will cost you less than 15 dollars. You just need a base, loads of tulips of different colors and some pins.

This wreathcan stay on the wall the whole year, and it is easy enough to make even with kids.

Get the tutorial: Tulip Wreath

Easy DIY Macrame Wreath

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This macrame wreath project uses a 12-inch metal ring and thick cotton cord to create a spiral design with repeated half knots. Minimalist and stylish, it can be a great home decor this spring!

Kids, teens, and adults will have fun making it:)

Get the tutorial: Easy DIY Macrame Wreath

Easter Wreath Made With Dollar Tree Items

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This Easter wreath uses affordable supplies from Dollar Tree to create a festive decoration. You only need a wire wreath form, colorful deco mesh, pipe cleaners or some Easter egg ribbon, and curly gift bows add layers of texture and color.

Ideal for older kids and teens.

Get the tutorial: Easter Wreath Made With Dollar Tree Items

Homemade Clothespin Magnolia Wreath

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This farmhouse-style wreath uses clothespins soaked in coffee to give them a warm, rustic color. The wreath can be decorated with faux magnolia flowers, eucalyptus, and fig greenery for a natural look.

Great for teens and adults, this project is a fun way to create year-round decor using just a few cheap materials.

Get the tutorial: Homemade Clothespin Magnolia Wreath

DIY Fake Flower Wreath Magnets

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This craft transforms artificial flowers into a vibrant spring wreath.

By layering silk or paper flowers and adding decorative centers like seed beads, glitter, or rhinestones, you can create colorful magnets to brighten up refrigerators, doors, or mailboxes, or even assemble them in a spring wreath.

Get the tutorial: DIY Fake Flower Magnets

DIY Boxwood Wreath

This DIY boxwood wreath is a simple and elegant project that adds a touch of greenery to any space. Using a grapevine wreath as the base, you can attach boxwood garland sprigs.

Perfect for all ages, this craft project is super easy and looks universally good for any interior.

Get the tutorial: DIY Boxwood Wreath

Dollar Store Farmhouse Style Lavender Wreath

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This farmhouse-style lavender wreath is made using budget-friendly supplies from the dollar store like burlap ribbon and faux lavender stems.

You can create a charming and rustic decoration for spring season with your older kids or teenagers.

Get the tutorial: Dollar Store Farmhouse Style Lavender Wreath

Spring & Easter Wreath to colour & craft

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These Easter wreath coloring pages can be transformed into a DIY floral wreath just with a pair of scissors and some glue.

Each printable is free to download and suitable for various occasions, from Easter to Mother’s Day.

Get the tutorial: Spring & Easter Wreath to colour & craft

Pinwheel Wreath

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This pinwheel wreath is a cheerful spring project that combines paper crafting with home decor. The variety of patterns and colors is endless, so you can customize your own wreath!

Great for any age, honestly and brings a bit of nature home.

Get the tutorial: Pinwheel Wreath

Spring Coffee Filter Wreath

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Don’t throw away your coffee filters just yet! You can use them to make this fun and colorful wreath for spring and summer!

The project uses simple materials like coffee filters, markers, a paper plate, pom poms, and ribbon. Kids can color the filters with markers, spray them with water to create a tie-dye effect, and then scrunch them into flower shapes.

Get the tutorial: Coffee Filter Wreath

Easy Pom Pom Sheep Wreath for Spring and Easter

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This pom-pom sheep wreath is a charming craft that combines yarn and cardboard to create a fluffy, sheep-themed home decoration.

Ideal for school-age children, this project offers a fun way to decorate the house for spring or Easter.

Get the tutorial: Easy Pom Pom Sheep Wreath for Spring and Easter

Fabric Scrap Craft Wreath

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This no-sew wreath is made by tying fabric scraps around a small ring, creating a colorful and eco-friendly decoration. You can use it as a mini wreath ornament, a napkin ring, or string several together to make a garland. Choose fabrics in seasonal colors to match any holiday.

Perfect for kids, teens, and adults, this simple craft is a fun way to use up leftover fabric and personalize your decor.

Get the tutorial: Fabric Scrap Craft Wreath

Beautiful Egg Carton Wreath with Egg Carton Flowers

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Turn a recycled egg carton into a colorful spring wreath! By cutting the carton into flower shapes, painting them with acrylics, and adding beads or pom-poms for decoration, you can create a very stylish decor.

Suitable for kids, teens, and adults, this project offers a creative way to repurpose materials and celebrate the springtime.

Get the tutorial: Beautiful Egg Carton Wreath with Egg Carton Flowers

He Is Risen! (Grapevine Wreath)

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This Bible-inspired craft uses a grapevine wreath as a base, paper plate and some DIY flowers. The grapevine symbolizes the crown of thorns, making it a meaningful decoration for Easter.

Ideal for teens and adults, this project offers a thoughtful way to reflect on the season while creating a beautiful piece for your home.

Get the tutorial: He Is Risen! (Grapevine Wreath)

Easy Paper Wreath

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Can you imagine you can create this stunning colorful wreath for your house just with paper?!

You can ask your teens to help, and make as many (of any sizes and colors) as you’d like, they are relatively easy and oh-so fun to craft!

Get the tutorial: Easy Paper Wreath

An Almond Wreath for Spring

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This spring wreath is made with fabric strips, crocheted details, a repurposed bell, a handmade charm, and real greenery from an almond tree. It is perfect to celebrate spring, the Earth Day and bring a natural touch home.

Great for teens and adults, this project encourages upcycling and creativity using materials you already have.

Get the tutorial: An Almond Wreath for Spring

Dollar Tree Bee Happy Wreath

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Looking for a fun twist on farmhouse spring decor? This Dollar Tree “Bee Happy” wreath transforms a pineapple-shaped sign into a charming beehive using nautical rope. It’s finished with faux flowers, a sweet sign made from poster stickers, and a ribbon bow for a cheerful, rustic look.

Get the tutorial: Dollar Tree Bee Happy Wreath