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12 spring wreaths to buy and DIY

April 7, 2022

We’re all well-acquainted with the Christmas wreath, but spring wreaths are a relatively new trend. For spring 2022, there are some beautiful artificial spring wreath options out there if you don’t fancy making one yourself.

Good Homes picks some of the best shop-bought options for the season, but if you fancy making your own, scroll down for DIY spring and Easter wreath ideas from Pinterest…

1. Spring flowers

This simple boho floral design has been made using fresh-looking artificial flowers and can be re-used year after year. Pictured below: Floral wreath, £10 from Dunelm.

Floral spring wreath on pink front door

Photo: Dunelm

2. Bunny wreath

Hop along to B&M to brighten up your home this Easter with this beautiful bunny wreath. Pictured below: Bunny egg wreath, £10 from B&M.

twine easter bunny wreath with pink and white mini eggs

Photo: B&M

3. Lavender love

This dried flower wreath looks like the real deal, but it’s not, so it won’t wilt on your door if you leave it up a little too long! Pictured below: Lavender floral spring wreath, £33.99 from Lights4fun.

floral door decor with lavender and spring wildflowers

Photo: Lights4fun

4. Scandi spring

While this minimalist wreath gives a wink to Easter, it’ll work as a decoration for your home all spring long. Pictured below: Wooden bunny door decoration, £7.99 from Ginger Ray

Wooden Easter Bunny Door Decoration with flowers

Photo: Ginger Ray

5. Easter egg wreath

This egg-travagant egg and nest wreath, £27.99 from Lights4fun.co.uk is perfect if you’re looking for an Easter wreath. You can either hang it on your door or lay it flat with a candle in the centre. And why not add a string of fairy lights?

easter wreath made of eggs in pastel colours

Photo: Oliver Perrott for Lights4fun

6. Paper perfect

Artfully made from sustainable paper, this wreath is a stylish alternative to faux florals. Or why not try picking up some origami skills to create your own from scratch? Pictured below: Spring ivy wreath with pink and white flowers, £38 from Paper Tree.

Paper Flowers door decoration with Blossom Ivy Hellebore

Photo: Paper Tree

7. Bargain wreath

This Easter wreath combines pretty spring flowers and mini Easter eggs, and it’s only £5 from Poundland, where you can pick up the decorative bunny too.

cheap Easter wreath with flowers and mini eggs with decorative bunny from Poundland

Photo: Poundland


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DIY Easter wreaths

If you’d rather opt for creating your own design than buying a ready-made spring wreath, there are plenty of ideas on Pinterest. Here are some of Good Homes’ favourite DIY Easter wreath ideas…

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1. Butterfly fly away

Pops of colour dominate this butterfly-themed wreath, which works perfectly to craft and place into situ this month to then adorn your door until the end of the summer.

2. Beaded beauty

Stepping away from the stereotypical foliage style, this spring wreath made with wooden beads is unusual but natural-looking. The Easter nest makes a fine seasonal touch, too.

3. Tulip triumph

Fresh flowers can make a stylish wreath for one year, and this tulip variation is no different. Plant the staple of spring on your door using this charming design.

4. Hydrangea hero

If flower-themed spring wreaths are your forte, then this pastel hue hydrangea offering is for you.

5. Blossom bliss

Slightly more simple and minimalist than many of the other DIY spring wreaths, this subtle design will look stunning on any doorway and is perfect for reusing in future years.

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