Today I’m joined by a fabulous group of blogging friends who are also sharing their Spring Wreath DIY as part of the Seasonal Simplicity Spring Series! You’re going to love all this springy inspiration…

Succulent & Peony Simple DIY Spring Wreath at The Happy Housie
Dollar Store Spring Wreath at Craftberry Bush
Lambs Ear & Blush Spring Wreath at Bless’er House
Elegant Peony & Eucalyptus Spring Wreath at Inspiration for Moms

Spring Fern & Eucalyptus Wreath at Zevy Joy
Boxwood and Bicycle Spring Wreath at The Turquoise Home
DIY Modern Floral Wreath at Lolly Jane
Oversized Spring Succulent Wreath at My Sweet Savannah

Five Minute Eucalyptus Wreath at Amber Tysl
Earthy & Elegant Spring Wreath at Willow Street Interiors
Mini Rosemary Wreaths for a Spring Table at Satori Design for Living
Spring Hydrangea Wreath at Confessions of a Serial DIYer

Branch and Vine Spring Wreath at Town and Country Living
Spring Hoop Wreath with Lemons at Modern Glam Home
Spring Wreath Ideas at Hallstrom Home
Spring Woodland Wreath at Deeply Southern Home

Dollar Store Easter Egg Wreath at The DIY Mommy
Spring Moss Covered Wreath at Tauni Everett
Easy 15 Minute Marshmallow Peeps Wreath at Heathered Nest
Pastel Colours M&M Wreath at Paint Me Pink

How to Make a Paper Flower Wreath at Happy Happy Nester
Spring Floral Hoop Wreath at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Hanging State Sign at Taryn Whiteaker Designs
Book Page Butterfly Wreath at Life is a Party

Spring Basket Wreath at Clean & Scentsible
Simple Succulent Wreath at A Pretty Life
DIY Paper Flower Wreath at My 100 Year Old Home
Spring Plaid Carrot Layered Wreath at Tatertots and Jello

I always want to have something pretty on my door. And my front door is something sooo easy to change. In fact, for this post, I literally considered painting my front door. And I bet you could guess what color…yep, mint! Haha!

Instead, I kept dreaming of using real flowers and moss like we learned how to do at our women’s conference but I just kept getting distracted. I almost backed out and my friend encouraged me to do it anyway so ten minutes before I had to leave to pick up Cray for therapy, I ran up to the attic, found a grapevine wreath (we store them hanging on the wall—so easy and doesn’t take up any space!), grabbed the eucalyptus out of my vase on the sofa table, some AHMAZING fake roses (that look so real when we were cleaning up front the conference, said friend tried to put them in the bucket of water with real flowers…) and started threading it through the grapevine wreath.

This was so easy and only took a couple of minutes!

The roses were bendable which allowed me to turn them forward and since I like them in threes, it gave a little bunch of them.

The eucalyptus was easy to bend and weave through the vine, as well.

I liked how full it was and allowed for a messy look which is pretty indicative of our lives at the moment! Carefree, much less committed and long lazy days are in the near future.

 


You know we want things to be intentional and meaningful so as we rest from basketball season, we are in a season where no one is playing sports (except for Callie’s super serious church t-ball..kidding, obviously!) so it’s so nice to have days with no “set” commitments at night. This week, of course, looks different because family pictures got rescheduled and we have the banquet on Thursday night but Friday! we are looking forward to a long weekend and a SUPER fun project that I’ve been dying to get my hands on!

Don’t forget to check out all the wreaths today!! Such talent!

Amber