5 DIY Dollar Store Spring Wreath Tutorials | DIY Mommy Spring Challenge


Now that the days are beginning to grow longer, the birds are starting to sing, and the flowers are beginning to bloom, I'm ready to enjoy all things Spring. One of the first things I do at the beginning of a new season is hang a wreath on the door. I hadn't yet made one for Spring yet though so I made not just one, but five different wreaths to try out. They're made using dollar store materials so they're all budget friendly and are all unique in style so there's something here for everyone.


Watch How To Make 5 Spring Dollar Store Wreaths



In the video I'm sharing how I made each of the 5 wreaths. The first is a farmhouse meets modern sunflower wreath with a burlap and lace bow. The second is a simple and pretty garden hat wreath. Next I share how I made a minimalistic boho beaded floral wreath. Continuing with the boho theme is a shabby hippie grapevine wreath. And finally I share the picture frame window wreath.

Nearly everything can be found at most dollar stores. The only supplies I couldn't find the stores nearby my home is the E-6000 adhesive and paint. Thankfully those are supplies I already regularly keep in my stash. They're good supplies to keep on hand for lazy days at home because they can be used to create so many crafts. 

Sunflower Wreath

Supplies: 
Wire Wreath Form
Wire Cutter
Sunflowers
Burlap Ribbon
Hot Glue


Garden Hat Wreath

Supplies:
Garden Hat
Black Ribbon
Hot Glue
Faux Botanicals



Wood Bead Boho Wreath

Supplies:
Wire Wreath Form
Wire Cutter
Wood Beads
White Paint
Hot Glue
Faux Botanicals



Macrame Grapevine Wreath

Supplies: 
Grapevine Wreath
Cotton Twine
Mini Flowers
Hot Glue



Picture Frame Window Wreath

Picture Frames
White/Grey/Brown Paint
Paint brush
Hot Glue
E-6000
Jute Twine
Faux Botanicals

All of these wreaths are a lovely addition to a door. All I have left to do is decide which wreath will get to go on the front door and where I'll put the rest of them. Which one of these wreaths are you favorite?

No comments

Let’s hear from you!