You can never go wrong with a holiday wreath, am I right? Hung on a door or a mantle, even in the window they just seem to bring a space together when it comes to holiday decor. Dress them up or dress them down, there is a wreath for every occasion. Of course there will be flowers. Of course there will be eggs! Easter wreath ideas are a perfect segue to brightening up your space with some spring flair.
DIY Dried Floral Easter Wreath
A technicolor Easter party on my doorstep if I ever saw one! You can really play with dried textures here for this DIY Dried Floral Easter Wreath. If you haven’t seen our Honeycomb Easter eggs yet, they really bring this wreath together. Watch winter melt away into spring with this floaty Easter wreath!
Wallpaper floral wreath
A fun wreath with a vintage-y feel, that can be however simple or full you want it to be – you can really go heavy on the greens here or draw more attention to the wallpaper patterns. If you’ve got some leftover wallpaper you’ve used in your own house, it could be a fun mix and match opportunity. Or feel free to peruse the ones we’ve used to bring this wallpaper floral wreath to life!
DIY Daffodil wreath
This wrap around wreath is so simple it’s practically fool proof! If you don’t know how to craft daffodils, no need to worry – it’s included in the DIY Daffodil wreath tutorial! A hot glue gun is our secret weapon to securing this wreath in place in all its spring glory. The spongy moss really makes this wreath feel like a mini garden scape on your door!
For even more Daffodil looks, check out a similar Paper Daffodil Wreath we did here a few years ago.
Rainbow Easter Egg Wreath
Amazing colored eggs without dye? How did we do it you ask? Read more to find out how Easter meets crepe paper for a gloriously colorful Rainbow Easter Egg Wreath. You can incorporate eggs of all sizes to add some depth and interest – or go for consistency and maybe experiment with color schemes other than rainbow! There’s no one right way to do it, but you know Lars – does a rainbow wreath surprise you?!
Color blocked thread Wreath
Perhaps the least traditional wreath by far, but full of spring spirit nonetheless! Sometimes a new take on Easter traditions keeps things fresh and interesting — and it’s no secret that we are color block lovers! Save for some basic assembly, there is minimal cutting and no gluing required to make this wreath. The funnest part about the Color blocked thread Wreath, is that the colorway is completely up to you!
DIY Corn Wreath
Originally a Fall DIY, this pretty thing can easily be modified to show off a wreath of carrots or eggs or any festive Easter token you choose. Cardboard and crepe paper are your allies as you craft and style your way to spring! Don’t be afraid to change things up with a DIY Corn Wreath — or think outside the box with any other Lars crafts that come to mind.
Paper flower wreath
A white flower wreath to brighten up your space and complement the subtle pops of color that come with Easter. Although we consider ourselves ambassadors of color here at Lars, often you can never go wrong with a monochrome look if you want to keep things simple! A clean and timeless paper flower wreath will never do you wrong.
13th day of Christmas Crafts: berry wreath
A woody based wreath with so much Easter potential! Forage for some spring berries or add some seasonal items like eggs or flowers to the mix. If you don’t have things like berries lying around, don’t fret — we’ll show you where you can get them. Berry wreaths for spring and not just for winter, hooray!
Pink Paper Blossom Wreath
Dainty and full of spring promise, this Pink Paper Blossom Wreath works perfect for Easter! If you want to embrace new flowers blooming after a long winter, craft your way to Easter with these lovely delicate flowers. Hang this wreath up or place on a table or countertop to welcome in a new season!
DIY Colorful Baby’s Breath Wreath
Bold and elegant this DIY Baby’s Breath Wreath is sure to spruce up your Easter crafting. Depending on how long you leave the wreath out to hang, the shape may change overtime as the baby’s breath naturally dries out. If you prefer to reuse it, keep it for a lovely dried wreath next year!
So many wreath ideas, you just might have one for every corner of the house this Easter – and we won’t tell if you do! Show off your Easter wreaths by using #LarsEaster or #LarsLovesSpring.