Spring Easter Egg Wreath

Melissa Russo
by Melissa Russo
Brighten up your front door with this easy and welcoming DIY Spring Easter Egg Wreath. It’s the perfect way to welcome spring.
Believe it or not, spring will be here in one week. Ironically, as I am writing this post on how to make this pretty DIY Spring Easter Egg Wreath, we are in the middle of Stella – a powerful Noreaster that was supposed to bring us 12 inches of snow but instead has left us with a few inches of snow and a whole lot of messy sleet. Nice. I really wanted a good “snow day”, but instead go a “sleet day”. At least Gabrielle is up in Boston enjoying a pretty decent snowfall. Anyway, it’s just a matter of time before the weather starts to warm and we can all enjoy a good dose of Vitamin D.


So, since I was stuck inside on this so-called “sleet day”, I need to up my game for my Easter and spring decor. There is something about Easter and spring decorations that make me smile. The pastel colors, the cute bunnies, and the general idea that spring has sprung just makes me so happy. So I raided my craft supply stash and made with easy Spring Easter Egg Wreath.
SUPPLIES NEEDED TO MAKE THIS SPRING EASTER EGG WREATH
  • 18" Grapevine Wreath
  • Foam or Plastic Decorative Easter Eggs
  • Wispy Silk Flowers
  • Wide Wire-Edge spring or pastel ribbon
  • Glue Gun & Glue Sticks


Lay your grapevine wreath on a flat work surface. Make a nice bow and attach to the top of the wreath. With a hot glue gun, sporadically glue the Easter Eggs around the wreath.
Then, tuck the wispy flowers in between the eggs. Keep filling in the spaces until the wreath looks nice and full.
Hanging this Spring Easter Egg Wreath on your door is the perfect way to welcome visitors. It’s bright, cheery and perfect to display during the early spring months.
Be sure to check out Melissa's other great DIY, craft, gardening projects and recipes on TheFarmGirlGabs.com.
Melissa Russo
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