DIY Summer Wreath Inspiration

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Hey there! Welcome to Decorate and More with Tip! Today’s the 10 on the 10th Blog Hop, this month we are sharing inspiration for either a Summer or Patriotic theme! I am joining 7 talented bloggers to share what we created for $10 or less. At the bottom of my page I will have all of the participant’s links for you.


Two month’s ago on the 10 on the 10th I shared my lady bug wreath, I guess you can say, you can easily make cute wreaths for under $10. As per my wreath tutorials below, you can make some really cute wreaths for $10 or less.


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Here are some of my tips on keeping wreath making afforable.


  • Grapevine wreath – one great reason on using a grapevine wreath is it can be use over and over again. They are an inexpensive wreath base and can be found in many craft stores under $5, here are some examples: Hobby Lobby – Walmart – Joann Fabrics

Here are a few of my favorite greenery stems I use for my grapevine wreaths. Stems can be securely placed into the wreath where glue is not needed.


  • Boxwood stems – Walmart – Hobby Lobby – Amazon
  • Fiscus branch – Walmart – Hobby Lobby – Amazon
  • Eucalyptus stems – Walmart – Hobby Lobby – Amazon
  • Fern stems – Walmart – Hobby Lobby – Amazon

Lavender & Hydrangea Wreath Tutorial

With the basic wreath supplies I shared above, I am going to make a summer wreath.


Here are the supplies I am using for my wreath today.

  • 4 Dollar Tree hydrangea stems
  • 2 Dollar Tree lavender stems
  • a couple leaves of a leaf bundle
  • floral tape
  • wire snips
  • 18″ grapevine wreath
  • all the greenery I mentioned above


Start out with your grapevine wreath and the fiscus branches, sticking them in the wreath.

Next adding fern leaves.

To form a large hydrangea with the Dollar Tree bundle, I placed the whole stems together. To see the tutorial click here → DOLLAR TREE HYDRANGEA


Place the three hydrangeas, at 1 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 10 o’clock position.

Taking two bundles of Dollar Tree lavender picks, cutting them off the stem, adding them to the wreath.

I like to add different textures and colors of greenery. Adding boxwood stems, leaves and eucalyptus to the wreath.

I grabbed a pick that I had used on a project for the back porch. I placed what was left of it in the wreath.


Also, the 4th hydrangea pick placed them singly in the wreath

It will look so pretty up on our front door, however I will not be sharing that today. Come back tomorrow when I share the “One Room at a Time | Summer Porch Reveal”.

I found one similar online, look at the cost of the one from Secret Blooms.


Making my own, was a huge savings.

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Let’s see my friend’s Summer/Patriotic inspiration. Click on their names it will take you right over to their blogs.


Tammy – Patina & Paint


Allyson – Southern Sunflowers


Patti – Pandora’s Box


Cindy – Cloches & Lavender


Corine – Junk To Gems


Ann – The Apple Street Cottage


Barb – French Ethereal


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