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Easy Natural Spring Wreath

Today I will share how to make an easy natural spring wreath with you. This wreath is the perfect way to add natural elements to a front door, outdoor spaces, dining room, or living room for the upcoming spring season.
Keyword: beautiful wreathj, floral wreath, front door, grapevine wreath, natural elements, natural spring wreath, spring door wreath, spring season
Yield: 1 wreath
Cost: $20

Notes

 

Easy Natural Spring Wreath

 
 

Step 1: Shaping A Grapevine Wreath

 
Wrap the grapevine garland into an oval shape.
Add the floral wire to the grapevine wreath.
This is the perfect way to keep the delicate circle of branches tight for this natural wreath project. Connect with 22 gauge floral wire.
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Step 2: Pussy Willows Natural Spring Wreath

 
So next, using wiring cutters, cut the pussy willows and add a dot of hot glue so these stay attached to the grapevine wreath.
These are weather resistant and perfect for a spring door wreath.
I cut the stems a little bit shorter, I find it easier to add them to the grapevine.
After adding the pussy willows, add moss in spots to add more natural elements for the spring season.
Who doesn’t love moss for a natural wreath?
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Step 3:  Spotted Feathers Natural Elements Spring Door Wreath

 
Here add this lovely piece set of feathers using a hot glue gun and a little bit of hot glue.
Adding a few feathers to the top of the wreath is a perfect way to add texture to the lace ribbon.
I enjoy adding elegant touches like lace ribbon to natural elements, especially a natural wreath.
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Step 4:  Adding Bird Eggs To This Beautiful Wreath

 
Finally, add small fake eggs in ivory and a robin’s egg blue adding more natural elements to this natural wreath.
Again, a little bit of hot glue and you are all set.
Take a step back to make sure the wreath was looking symmetrical.
I added more pussy willows, so the wreath was fuller.
It is normal if adjustments need to be made to a wreath.
No worries it is easy to add these to the wreath and nothing moved.
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I hope you enjoyed seeing how to make a natural spring wreath and make this beautiful wreath to add to your home for the upcoming spring season.
My goal is to inspire my readers to make these quick and easy crafts to add to the home.
NOTE:  Check my tips in the blog post.
Remember the affiliate links in my post are to make it easier for you to shop. They are NO extra cost to you. It's a way for you to get the same supplies to create this spring fron door wreath or something that suits your home, front door, or outdoor spaces.
Happy Crafting!
 
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