Spring Wreath

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It’s been unseasonably warm here in the heart of Oklahoma (thanks a lot, global warming) and Easter is right around the corner so you know what that means. It’s time to change out the front door wreath. Upon inspection of my wreath collection, I realized that my spring wreath was a little tattered and I sold all of my other yarn wreaths at Farm Girl Fair last fall.

spring wreath

It has been a long time since I’ve blogged about anything crafty and a super-duper long time since I’ve done DIY post for wreaths. I’m not sure why it’s been so long. Life happens and sometimes DIY has to take a back seat. Forgive me, Martha. 

In my usual cheep-skate frugal fashion I tried to make my new spring wreath as inexpensively as possible. I started by looking around the house to see if I already had a wreath I wasn’t using anymore that I could dismantle. Yup. I had a woodland themed wreath in Harry’s room I made for him as a baby. He has since long moved on from cute, furry, woodland creatures to super heros so it was time for the woodland wreath to go. I was able to salvage greenery from Harry’s wreath so all I needed from the craft store was a new grapevine wreath, a few sprigs of spring flowers and a bow. 

As I wandered the craft aisles, I consulted my Pinterest app and saw that wreaths with an initial seemed to be all the rage. I found a whimsical letter C and intended to paint it since I have buckets of left-over paint just sitting in the garage. When I got home, the idea of getting out all the equipment needed to paint my C seemed overwhelming so I decided to try my hand at wrapping it in yarn instead. Turns out yarn wrapping letters is my new favorite thing. The curly end got a little tricky, but nothing that a little hot glue couldn’t handle.

spring wreath

spring wreath

spring wreath

Thanks to salvaging an old wreath and the 40% coupon for the craft store that is perpetually on my phone, this spring wreath cost me less than $15. A new 18 inch grapevine wreath, 4 spring flower sprigs, burlap bow and wooden letter. Voila!

spring wreath

spring wreath

spring wreath

3 Responses

  1. Mari

    I love this, Stephanie! It’s gorgeous and so simple. And frugal, too! All my favorite words. 🙂

  2. Chris Carter

    I always love your DIY projects, Stephanie. I’m SO wanting to do this one… I too, have those 40% off and sometimes the BIG 50% off! (right??!!) I bought those bigger wreaths and made Christmas wreaths and well, I use them and all- but they look rather pathetic. I’m kind of lazy when it comes to crafts and mine were basically wired together and look like a kid did them! LOL

    I want to try this one… I can just buy a white letter, right? I think they have those at Jo Ann’s. It’s just such a beautiful fresh look with this wreath. LOVE it! I”m currently using an old JoAnn’s wreath that is on its last season, I’m guessing.

    • Stephanie Clinton

      You can do it! Yes, just get the white wooden letter at JoAnne’s. Taking apart old, tired wreaths makes things so much cheaper.

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