Super Easy Dollar Store Easter Wreath DIY
It's our Int'l Bloggers Club challenge this first Monday of Spring and the theme this month is EGGcellent Hoppity Easter. I was a little panicked as my office/craft room is in complete shambles right now because it's being painted.
Thankfully I managed to dig up some craft supplies among the rubble that I purchased last year and made a super easy DIY Easter wreath. It is made with dollar store finds so it's also super cheap to make too!
Super Easy Dollar Store Easter Wreath DIY
If you haven't heard of our Int'l Bloggers Club, we are a group of blogging friends from around the globe who come together on the third Monday of every month to share a themed DIY project.
We have members from Spain, South Africa, Australia, the USA, and Canada. The theme for our last challenge was Vintage Valentine and I made a pretty Vintage Style Valentine Door Hanger. I'll be sharing links to my talented friend's Easter projects later in the post.
Before we get into the nitty-gritty of how to make this Easter | Spring Door Wreath, almost all of the DIY projects shared here at Interior Frugalista have step-by-step tutorials so why not get your budget DIY on and subscribe. You can also follow us on Pinterest, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
What You'll Need To Make It
These are the dollar store supplies I used to make the handmade wreath. They contain affiliate links so you can see similar products to make it in case you can't find them locally. As an Amazon Associate, I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
Supply List
I love the simplicity of this Miniature Easter Egg Wreath and the fullness of the egg embellished picks. At only 8-inches in diameter, it's the perfect size wreath to hang on a mirror or cupboard door.
How To Make A DIY Easter Wreath
Seriously, all that's involved in making this super easy wreath is to wrap two different styles of Easter egg floral picks around the grapevine wreath. If you want it nice and full, you'll need three of each style for an 8-inch wreath form.
Have the floral picks face the same direction and secure them to the wreath form with black craft wire.
Layer the next style of floral picks and wire them onto the wreath form. Fluff the picks to your liking to make the wreath nice and full. Make a loop on the back with florist wire for a hanger and that's it, you're done! No bow, no fuss!
One of my favorite craft projects is making budget-friendly seasonal wreaths for our home. I made this Spring Garden Lovers Wreath with dollar store finds as well. For more Spring and Easter decorating inspiration visit my Spring and |Easter DIY Ideas page or my Seasonal Crafts Board on Pinterest.
Thanks for stopping by the Interior Frugalista today. I hope you were inspired by the Simple DIY Spring Wreath. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below or the Contact Me tab at the top to drop me an email. I love hearing from you!
If you enjoyed this cheap and easy wreath idea, I'd be so thankful if you shared it with a friend and pinned it to your DIY Wreath Ideas or DIY Spring|Easter Decor board on Pinterest.
Now let's see what my talented friend's made for our Eggcellent Hoppity Easter challenge by clicking the links below.
Giant Faux Concrete Easter Egg | A Crafty Mix
Dollar Store Wooden Easter Bunny Buffalo Check Makeover | Faeries and Fauna
DIY Farmhouse Topiary Easter Bunny Bucket | Raggedy Bits
Rustic Fun Easter Decorations | Unique Creations By Anita
Super Easy Dollar Store Easter Wreath" | Interior Frugalista
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I'm not a big fan of wreaths, but I would put this little one on my door any day of the week. She looks so happy and free. Kinda like a boho gypsy dressed in pastels doing a rain dance ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou just made my morning, Michelle! I almost spit my coffee all over my computer screen. LOL
DeleteYour so very talented when using dollar store craft supplies. I always think about what you would make when looking in there, especially the little bird houses and anything wood. This wreath is lovely especially with the little seed pearls around the outside, it reminds me of the little wreaths you buy at a local gift shop for Much more.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Leanna, I'm glad you like my simple little wreath. Girl, the dollar store craft talent goes right back to you! Case in point, your adorable dollar store Easter craft today! Oftentimes, I'll see your dollar store ideas and think, I walked right past that item and never would have thought to do that with it.
DeleteThat's beautiful Marie, the perfect simple Easter wreath xo
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Susan, I'm glad you like it! It's all about using what we have on hand these days.
DeleteIt makes me smile from ear to ear. Beautifu!
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend, it makes me smile that you like it and popped over for a visit! xo
DeleteThis is gorgeous Marie, I love the colours you chose. We never see pretty colours like that over here. And you water wall is amazing, I have never seen anything like that. I must admit I will be stealing that idea for a future project.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anita, I was thrilled to find the supplies in my stash to make it. Glad you like the water wall too. Remember to put your own spin on that original idea 😉
DeleteThis is so pretty Marie! I just donated my very old Easter wreath because it had seen better days so I may need to make this!
ReplyDeleteTania
Thanks Tania, I'm glad you like it! Happy wreath making 😊
DeleteI love this wreath. Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rebecca, I'm glad you like it and appreciate you popping over for a visit! 😊
DeleteThis turned out so cute! I love the colors ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina, it was a fun project to keep the mind of off the current state of affairs.
DeleteThis is just beautiful! Absolutely love the colours that you used and sure to bring lots of smiles this Easter!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sam, I'm glad you like it! This challenge helped me get my crafting mojo back.
DeleteI had to reread that all your supplies are from the dollar store? I would have never known, this is so fresh and pretty! Love the idea of bringing bloggers from around the world to one spot too.
ReplyDeletePamela ~ DIY Vibes
Thanks Pam! Here in Canada we have Dollarama, an amazing dollar store chain filled with great crafting supplies. It's my second home and rarely do I walk out of there with just one bag.
DeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at the To Grandma's house we go link party. I will be featuring you next week on my blog, Instagram and Facebook! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Tarahlynn, I'm thrilled! Have a nice weekend 😄
DeleteAbsolutely love the colours of this wreath! So fresh and springlike!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jo, the pop of color makes me happy while still being knee deep in snow.
DeleteThis turned out so cute, and I love the color of the eggs. Beautiful inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, I'm glad you like it. Super quick and easy wreath to make!
DeleteThis is a beautiful wreath - I love the "eggs", colors and the simplicity of it. Picked this as one of my features at this week's party. Going to keep my eyes peeled for similar stems too.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much, Alexandra, both for the kind words and the feature! xo
DeleteThanks for the pin and the share, Marilyn, and have a lovely Sunday!
ReplyDeleteWoot woot, thanks for the feature, Tarahlynn! xo
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet and dainty little wreath. I love it! I will be looking for those egg picks the next time I am at the dollar store. I will be sharing this post on FB later this week if that is okay with you. Thanks so much for sharing with us at #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteThanks Donna, I hope you find the egg picks at your dollar store!
DeleteThis is amazing! I would love it if you would share it on the Fabulous Friday Link Party this Friday, and every Friday after that. You can find the link on my website. Hugs and blessings to you.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Renae!
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