Easy DIY Dollar Store Spring Wreath

We love to pop into the dollar store when there’s one nearby just to see what kinds of seasonal items they have on hand.
Not to mention their craft supplies. You can pick up wreath forms, styrofoam forms and some other craft supplies for a bargain so it’s never a bad idea to check.
We are all for a quick and easy DIY so check out what we picked up at the dollar store to make a pretty spring wreath!
Supplies You Need for a Dollar Store Spring Wreath
You only need a few supplies from the dollar store:
- A Wreath Form
- Flowers
- Eucalyptus or other greenery
- Optional – ribbon
Other supplies:
- Glue Gun
- Scissors or Clippers
- Felt or Fabric (or even cardboard)
This was the first time that we’d seen these hoop wreath forms.
That isn’t to say that they haven’t had them for a very long time, it just happened to be the first time we found them in stock in our store.
We only used the largest one so now we have two smaller versions for another project.
You’ll also want to pick up some flowers and some eucalyptus or other type of greenery for your wreath.
We were able to find some big cabbage type roses and some hydrangeas. Definitely spring type flowers.
We also found seeded eucalyptus (faux) and opted for that instead of the regular.
How to Assemble Your Dollar Store Spring Wreath
First, you’ll want to remove your flowers from their stems so that you can secure them to your wreath.
You can use scissors for this and sometimes you can even just pop the flowers off the end of their stems but we find that using a pair of garden clippers or wire cutters is the best tool. You can easily decide how close to the flower you’d like them to be cut.
Next you’ll need to create a space for your flowers on your wreath form.
Since we decided to use this very thin wreath form we needed something that we could glue our flowers and greenery too.
We decided to use a piece of leftover felt but you could just as easily use a piece of cardboard or a piece of fabric.
Really anything that you can glue your flowers too will work!
Before you start gluing your flowers to your wreath, you may want to lay out your flowers to see how you’re going to add them to your form.
We glued our greenery down after we trimmed it a bit. It helped to lay everything out in a design so that we could see approximately how long we needed our greenery stems to be.
Some of them were left a little longer so that there was some variation to the wreath.
Then you can just start adding to your wreath.
We put down the greenery first, then added flowers on top of it.
Then, If you want to embellish your wreath with ribbon or any other spring items this is the time to do it.
The Finished Dollar Store Spring Wreath
Once you’ve secured all your flowers and greenery you’re ready to put your wreath out for a display!
There you have it, a quick and easy (and inexpensive) dollar store spring wreath!
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Suggested materials:
- Wreath Form (Dollar Store)
- Faux Flowers (Dollar Store)
- Faux Greenery (Dollar Store)
- Glue Gun
- Scissors

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