Easy DIY Springtime Wreath

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Winter's grip is finally loosening. Spring is in the air. Celebrate with this easy DIY Springtime wreath that'll make you want to kick off those boots and walk barefoot in some new grass!
Don't you just hate that time of the year when the calendar says "Spring," but the weather still says "Winter?" I am definitely ready to take down the Valentine's Day decor and put up some Spring decorations! And I really needed a new Spring front door wreath, so this is my project.
I wrapped fuzzy green yarn (the kind used for baby blankets) around the foam wreath.
Next I wrapped the eyelash yarn around the base yarn in one direction, then back the other way. The yarn I used is (affiliate link) ICE lime green eyelash yarn.
This is what it looked like after I finished wrapping.
I really liked the bright Spring colors of the flower trim I bought. I used 1 yd. Then, I simply cut apart the trim into individual flowers, using scissors. It didn't unravel at all.
The fun part was attaching the flowers to the wreath with long pins. The pins I used were 1 1/2" long and all had pink heads for a uniform look to all of the flowers.
My daughter made a sign out of card stock. We attached it to a small wooden skewer and poked the skewer right into the wreath.
To finish the wreath, I added a long ribbon and one of my daughter's pink bow barrettes. I actually started out basing my design on a wreath I'd seen on Pinterest, but I couldn't find the same yarn. So, I made my own wreath instead and think it turned out great! Check out the other wreath, more details about this wreath and where I got all of my materials on my blog post:Easy DIY Springtime Wreath
Suggested materials:
  • 16" foam wreath
  • Fuzzy lime green yarn
  • Lime green eyelash yarn
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Pam Hoepner
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Susie Susie on Mar 20, 2017
    A very pretty wreath! Where did you get the long pins with the pink heads?
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