Simple and Pretty Spring Wreath
Happy Tuesday, friends. I’m here today to share with you a simple and cheap spring wreath.
Honestly, it was almost too easy to make and I wasn’t sure if it was blog-worthy or not.
The items I used for this wreath cost me next-to-nothing and I didn’t use staples or glue of any kind.
Oh and this project seriously only took me about a minute or two to make. Seriously. 😉
I’ve been looking everywhere for a spring wreath. Either spring wreaths aren’t in stores yet or I’m looking in all the wrong places. If you know where I should be looking, please give me some suggestions. The more wreaths, the better. 😉
I had this wreath on hand from back in the fall when I had purchased it from an old Queen Anne before it was demolished here in my town. It was purchased for one dollar – yup, you read right, one buck!
You can usually find this type of grapevine wreath for under five bucks or so, depending on the size, at your local box grocery store or craft store.
As for my artificial flowers, I bought these years ago in an attempt to “decorate” my kitchen. They’ve since moved from room to room and are now being proudly displayed on my new spring wreath. Yay!
So, all I did was bend some of the “stems” of the flowers and I then weaved them through the grapevines.
If some ends stuck out, I simply tucked them in.
The last few flowers were weaved in on the opposite (stem) side of the other placed flowers.
…and DONE!
Blog-worthy? Eh? Simple and Easy? For sure. Pretty on my wall? You betcha!
What do you think?
Thanks for stopping by my little ‘ole blog. 🙂
Marie
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Marie, this is beautiful! So simple and elegant and I think I may just have to plop one right on our front door. It would look fab with the contrast of the white flowers against our black door. Love it!
I LOVE it! And I love that since you didn't use glue or anything you can always switch it up!