As the warmth of summer settles in, you may have already given your home a fresh makeover. But before you can truly say it’s complete, one crucial element is left untouched: the front door. This is often the first point of contact for visitors and sets the tone for the rest of your home. To elevate its aesthetic appeal and make a lasting impression, why not try crafting a DIY summer wreath?
With over 27 styles to choose from, including projects suitable for both adults and teens, you’re spoiled for choice.
Whether you’re looking to add a pop of color, incorporate natural elements, or simply create a welcoming atmosphere, these DIY wreaths offer endless possibilities. So why not get creative and give your front door the attention it deserves? It’s time to add some summer flair to your home’s entrance!
Pineapple Door Hanger
While the idea of a pineapple door hanger might have been met with skepticism after the great raccoon invasion, this DIY project has the potential to be a summer showstopper.
To bring it to life, you’ll need a few essential materials: a twig burlap pineapple (the star of the show), some greenery stems and floral stems for added texture and visual interest, wired ribbon for securing everything in place, a trusty zip tie to help shape your design, an EZ Bow Maker for creating those perfect bows, and a good pair of scissors for trimming any excess material.
With these supplies at hand, you’ll be well on your way to crafting a charming pineapple door hanger that’s sure to delight visitors to your porch this summer.
Succulent Summer Wreath
When it comes to crafting a succulent wreath that’s meant to last, I recommend opting for faux succulents instead of the real deal. Not only will they help reduce maintenance tasks, but they’ll also prevent any potential mess caused by overwatering. If you’re feeling crafty and have some leftover wire lying around, consider creating your own DIY wire ring to serve as a base for your wreath.
Lavender Grapevine Wreath
As you work on another grapevine wreath project, why not combine it with the soothing charm of lavender? This aromatic herb is renowned for its calming properties in aromatherapy, making it an ideal addition to your home decor. Not only will this wreath bring a sense of serenity and peacefulness to your space, but it’ll also add a pop of color and style thanks to the dried lavender flowers. To get started, simply purchase some dried lavender online and let your creativity shine.
This is indeed a fantastic craft project that can be made and sold with ease.
Sunflower Knot Wreath
While actual sunflowers might not hang from your doorframe, this DIY wreath comes remarkably close. To create this beautiful piece, you’ll need a sturdy wreath frame, an assortment of colored fabrics that can be cut into long strips, and a measuring tape to ensure precise measurements. A good pair of cloth scissors is also crucial for this project.
One of the best things about this craft is that you don’t need to worry about ironing your fabric beforehand – the knots will create a beautiful, textured effect. Start by tying the yellow strips first, followed by the brown, and you’ll be left with a finished product that’s both visually appealing and full of character.
Daisy Wreath
As you gaze upon that delightful daisy wreath adorning the vibrant red door, it’s hard not to feel inspired. Even without a red door of your own, painting one wouldn’t be such a bad idea – the contrast is simply striking. Now, let me guide you through the process. You’ll find some artificial daisy bouquets and wire cutters at my disposal. The former will serve as the foundation for your project, while the latter is crucial for trimming the individual flower stems from the bouquet.
It may require a bit of patience, a few minor setbacks (don’t worry, I’ve been there too), but with persistence, you’ll be enjoying the fruits of your labor in no time.
Birdseed Wreath
While acknowledging the importance of providing sustenance for our feathered friends, let’s not forget that birds deserve their own snacking opportunities too. For those looking to venture beyond traditional birdfeeders, consider crafting a birdseed wreath for your front porch. To create this delightful treat, start by preparing homemade suet according to the recipe provided. Next, utilize a bundt cake mold and pack the suet mixture into it using a spatula to ensure a solid base.
Allow the ‘cake’ to harden for a day or two before removing it from the mold. Finally, hang your wreath in a cool, dry location that’s easily accessible and safe for birds to enjoy their snack at leisure.
Hydrangea Wreath
Hydrangeas boast the perfect balance of texture, making them an ideal choice for crafting lush and inviting wreaths. Their softness is equally impressive when they’re artificial, imbuing the arrangement with a touch of elegance. The versatility of hydrangeas doesn’t stop there – they also come in a wide range of colors, both natural and synthetic. Why not get creative and assemble a vibrant, rainbow-colored wreath to adorn your front door?
To add an extra layer of visual interest, consider incorporating decorative leaves into the design. These can be easily sourced from various online retailers.
Swimsuits On A Summer Wreath
It’s not uncommon to see creative uses for clothesline space, but what about hanging swimsuits on your front door? Ah, yes! It’s all part of a clever wreath creation. To bring this unique piece to life, you’ll need to get a little old-school with some needle and thread. Simply sew tiny swimsuits, bikinis, and swim trunks by hand – or borrow from your kid’s Barbie collection for an instant mini-me wardrobe!
Next, grab those miniature wooden pegs (find them here) and attach them to a sturdy wreath frame (you can find one here). Secure the arrangement firmly with wired ribbon, tying a knot that will withstand any gentle breezes. As you wait for the wind to dry your tiny garments, admire your handiwork – it’s sure to be a conversation starter!
Sunflower Clothespin Wreath
A unique and creative wreath design has caught my attention. Who would have thought that ordinary clothespins could be transformed into a visually appealing piece? This project requires some unconventional materials, but the end result is well worth the effort.
To create this stunning wreath, you’ll need the following: artificial sunflowers for added texture and color, approximately 92 clothespins, which will form the base of the wreath, red, orange, and blue dye to give the clothespins a pop of color, a wire wreath frame to provide structure, acrylic paint to add an extra layer of dimension, a hot glue gun to secure the elements together, and finally, a wooden ‘hello’ sign to serve as the centerpiece.
With these materials, you’ll be able to create a one-of-a-kind wreath that’s sure to turn heads.
Wood Bead Floral Wreath
Transforming the wooden necklace into a versatile beaded wreath is an innovative way to enjoy it year-round. By swapping out the summer flowers for fall and winter arrangements, you can easily adapt it to suit different seasons.
To create this unique piece, start by gathering split wood balls with a diameter of approximately 2 inches, which can be sourced from [here](…). Additionally, you’ll need a wreath form, similar to [this](…).
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Summertime Sweet Lime Wreath
Lemons are a bold choice for adding vibrant color to a wreath, their citrusy aroma evoking the sharp tang of freshness with each glance. The combination of these citrus fruits and approximately a dozen bows creates a visually striking arrangement. For those seeking to perfect their bow-making skills, consider utilizing this helpful tool.
The scent of lemons can be subtly infused into the design by mixing a few drops of lemon essential oil with water in a spray bottle and gently spritzing it around. However, care should be taken to avoid staining the ribbons.
Watermelon Wreath
The vibrant hues of this wreath instantly evoke memories of succulent watermelons on a scorching summer day. What a delightful addition it would make to your front door. A medley of red carnations and a substantial bow down the center inject a pop of color, while the verdant baby’s breath flowers and pinstripe green and white ribbon add a touch of serenity.
Initially, one might be forgiven for assuming this is a Valentine’s Day wreath due to the prominent display of red, but the charming ‘sweet summertime’ plaque soon sets the record straight! If you’re looking for inspiration for a V-Day wreath, I’ve got some ideas up my sleeve – stay tuned for those in February.
Aloha Wreath
Escape to the tropical haven of Hawaii with this charming Aloha-wreath, crafted with faux palms and elegant details. The subtle combination of dark green and dull gold adds a touch of sophistication to this beachy beauty.
Welcome guests into your home with a warm and inviting gesture by adorning your door or table with this cheerful wreath. Its understated charm makes it perfect for hosting a luau, and you can even repurpose it as a centerpiece.
For more creative ideas on DIY centerpieces, explore these Dollar Tree inspiration guides.
Burlap Mesh Sunflower Wreath
As you gaze upon the intricate layers of sunny yellow mesh, it’s hard not to be mesmerized by the sheer transformation that a few scraps of burlap deco-mesh can undergo. The resulting masterpiece is truly spectacular. To embark on this creative journey, you’ll need a few essential tools. These include a rotary cutter, cutting mat, and scissors. For your convenience, an entire kit containing these three essentials can be found here.
In addition to these, you’ll require some pipe cleaners, which will serve a specific purpose as outlined in the step-by-step tutorial that follows. What truly sets this wreath apart is its stunning braided centerpiece. To achieve this look, you’ll need zip ties to keep everything securely in place.
Simple Spring Wreath
The beauty of simplicity shines through in this elegant summer wreath, embodying the essence of minimalism. The lush foliage and three plump blooms take center stage, covering only a third of the wreath hoop. This deliberate restraint allows the metal frame to remain exposed, creating a striking visual impact that’s reminiscent of nature embracing human design.
While it may seem ironic that the ‘natural’ elements are actually man-made, the end result is undeniably captivating and well worth the effort.
Lamb’s Ear Wreath
The understated beauty of this green wreath, adorned with a timeless buffalo checkered bow, is a masterclass in simplicity. Despite its unassuming appearance, it conveys a sense of serenity and sophistication. When crafting this piece, ensure that you carefully cut the lamb’s ear, leaving enough stem intact to neatly tuck into the frame and secure with wire. A valuable tip to keep in mind: wrap the stems in twine, anchoring the knot to the frame before shaping the bow.
Not only will this help hold everything in place, but it also cleverly doubles as a hanger for the finished piece.
The Great Wreath of Green
The verdant hue of the burlap ribbon has left me perplexed – is it a grassy tone, a Kelly green, or perhaps a fern-inspired shade? Whatever its true color may be, I’m drawn to its vibrancy and would recommend setting it aside for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations too. This wreath’s unique charm lies in its utilization of a foam or straw frame, which can be sourced here.
To complete this summer wreath, you’ll need mini terracotta pots, floral pins, or sewing straight pins, artificial flowers, and butterfly clips.
Birdhouse Wreath for Summer and Spring
Take a closer look at that sequence of block letters – a warm welcome indeed! To create this unique piece, you’ll require a few accessories, many of which can be repurposed for future projects. If you’re looking to elevate your wreath’s charm even further, consider substituting the fabric roses with scented potpourri flowers for an added layer of fragrance and whimsy.
Cocktail Umbrella Summer Wreath
The unconventional wreath design immediately catches the eye, with its playful and whimsical charm. It’s an unusual creation that I’d be willing to pay for. If you’re planning to create a similar piece, you’ll need to save those tiny umbrellas from your margaritas or purchase them in bulk. To construct this unique decoration, start by preparing a foam wreath frame instead of the traditional metal one.
Simply poke the pointed end of each paper umbrella into the styrofoam, repeating the process until your design is complete. This activity can also be an entertaining way to keep children occupied for about 30 minutes. To finish, wrap a vibrant ribbon strip around the foam, securing it with a knot that serves as a hanger.
Wine Cork Flower Wreath
Imagine this stunning wreath adding a pop of color and whimsy to any room! With the freedom to experiment with different patterns, you can opt for a calming blue-green-white scheme or go bold with red-orange-yellow. To create this unique piece, start by arranging seven corks in a circular pattern, with the central cork serving as the ‘centerpiece’ or ‘flower’. Secure them together and then add your personal touch with embellishments like buttons, flowers, or butterflies.
If you don’t have a stash of bottle corks lying around, simply purchase some from here, where you can choose from tapered or cylindrical options – the choice is yours!
Dollar Tree Sun Hat Wreath
As you enter, the ordinary act of hanging your coat takes on an unexpected twist. What if, instead of simply placing it on a rack, you transform it into a unique wreath that greets visitors at your doorstep? The visual impact is undeniable – just imagine walking by a house adorned with such a creative entrance piece. Your curiosity piqued, you can’t help but wonder about the individuals who reside there. I’m no exception.
This project requires only a sun hat, artificial flowers, markers, and some basic materials like ribbon, all of which are readily available at your local dollar store.
Beach Wreath
Are we alone in this thought? The resemblance between those foam cones and popsicle sticks is uncanny, making us almost crave one just to satisfy our curiosity. Similarly, the wreath appears to have taken a stroll along the sandy beach, claimed its spot on your front door, and effortlessly hung itself up.
This whimsical creation requires some basic materials: a foam wreath form, foam cones in various colors, craft sand to match those hues, a dowel rod for support, and some paint to add that finishing touch.
Embroidery Hoop Wreath
There’s something undeniably charming about pretty wreaths on vibrant doors. When you catch sight of one, it’s as if time stands still and all that’s left to do is appreciate the beauty unfolding before your eyes. The allure lies not just in its visual appeal but also in the story it tells – a testament to the homeowner’s creativity and attention to detail. Consider adding an extra layer of interest by substituting faux succulents for the leaves.
This simple swap can elevate the wreath’s aesthetic to new heights. As you work on your masterpiece, don’t forget about the abundance of jute rope you’ve got left over. Why not put it to good use by crafting a DIY rope coaster or yarn-wrapped flower pot? The possibilities are endless!
Fern and Daisy Wreath
Imagine strolling through a whimsical forest, where the undulating branches of a lush wreath cradle tiny fairies and woodland creatures as they swing gently. The beauty is almost too good to be true. If you’ve been collecting faux daisies and ferns from previous projects, now’s the time to break them out – you’ll need them for this craft.
Sweet Watermelon Wreath
To be honest, I initially thought the creation was a festive Christmas wreath, but upon closer inspection, I realized it was actually something else entirely. The giveaway was the vibrant green and white ribbon adorned with watermelon motifs – a clear indication that this wasn’t your average holiday decoration. But if you’re still itching to explore the world of Christmas wreaths, I’ve got you covered. For some unique DIY inspiration, simply click here.
To create this charming piece, you’ll need a decent amount of fabric and a pair of cloth scissors. And why not enlist the help of a few little helpers to add a personal touch to that lovely ‘Sweet Summer Time’ board? Their involvement will undoubtedly make the experience even more enjoyable.
Summer in Bloom Wreath
This vibrant summer wreath is unmistakable in its colorful display. The palette is a masterclass in creativity, featuring every hue imaginable – from the soft pastels of baby’s breath to the bright blooms that dominate the design. Artificial elements like bows, ribbons, and ferns add texture and depth, while tiny sprigs of heather bring a touch of whimsy. And, of course, no summer wreath would be complete without a delicate butterfly perched delicately on its surface.
To recreate this look at home, gather faux wildflowers, a glue gun, and let your imagination run wild – the perfect way to add a pop of color and summery charm to any space.
Like Bees to Wreaths
As we conclude this series of DIY projects, it’s only fitting to create something buzzworthy – a charming bumblebee wreath. After all, we’ve already had our fair share of artificial blooms, making it the perfect opportunity to bring in some genuine charm with a faux bee or two.