Easy Spring Wreath

$20.00
1 Hour
Easy
I am in LOVE with this Easy Spring Wreath! There is nothing more simple than a basic grapevine wreath that has flowers and ribbon added to it. However this Easy Spring Wreath is even more. This Easy Spring Wreath starts with a basic grapevine wreath and has an assortment of silk spring flowers including tulips (my personal spring favorite), daffodils, iris and golden rod. Simple to make just attach the flowers to the wreath with hot glue or wire if you don't want it to be permanent. The burlap embroidered ribbon takes it over the top with simplicity however what makes this the perfect Easy Spring Wreath to me is the birds nest.
Simply attach the birds nest to the center of the bow with hot glue. I added moss and 3 birds eggs for the finishing touch. The nest was a simple grapevine nest and with these additions I think it perfect for Easter and Spring. This wreath is everything that spring represents to me in one. You can purchase the supplies at your local craft store such as Hobby Lobby or Michael's (be sure to use a coupon). The wreath design is top heavy with longer stems coming down. The flowers can be attached with hot glue or floral wire Be sure to check out more of our Home and Garden Tips.
Easy Spring Wreath
This Easy Spring Wreath starts with a basic grapevine wreath and has an assortment of silk spring flowers including tulips (my personal spring favorite), daffodils, iris and golden rod.


The burlap embroidered ribbon takes it over the top with simplicity however what makes this the perfect Easy Spring Wreath to me is the birds nest. Simply attach the birds nest to the center of the bow with hot glue. I added moss and 3 birds eggs for the finishing touch. The nest was a simple grapevine nest and with these additions I think it perfect for Easter and Spring.
Birds Nest, $3.99 at Hobby Lobby
You can purchase this Birds Nest for only $3.99 at Hobby Lobby for the Wreath
Burplap Ribbon available at Hobby Lobby for $4.99 (2 yards) - It is on sale right now for only $2.49
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