Well, spring weather has sprung and we are concentrating on flowers. Flowers are not just for the bees. We like them, too! LOL!
If you have an area in your house or a front door to display a wreath, a DIY project is in order. Check out some of the beauties I found and hopefully, you can get your crafting on for Spring!
DIY Spring Wreath Ideas
I was checking to see some ideas for spring wreaths. Crafting is fun and you can change it up every year, if you want. It is easy to find something that matches your style.
Yellow Tulip Wreath
Tulips are always beautiful! Why not make a wreath!
Tutorial here --- Thrifty Decor Chick
Lavender Wreath
This is perfect for anyone growing lavender!
Tutorial here --- Centsational Style
Gardening Wreath
We made this for our mom one year and it was fun and easy to do!
Tutorial here --- Worthingcourt Blog
Magnolia Wreath
I did not know there were different colors of magnolia because I had only seen white.
Here are the meanings in case you decide to make your wreath a different color.
Magnolia Color Meanings:
- Yellow magnolia represents the sun, any solar goddess or god, and for spells case on Sundays.
- White magnolia represents the moon, any lunar goddess, and spells cast on Mondays.
- Pink magnolia represents the feminine, friends, and love. Spells using pink flowers are best cast on Friday, the day belonging to love goddesses like Venus or Aphrodite.
- Purple magnolia associated with royalty since Roman times, is best for spells dealing with governments.
Tutorial here --- Polkadot Chair
Spring into the season with more creative and beautiful wreath ideas => 10 DIY Spring Wreath Ideas.
I hope this inspires you to DIY because it is very rewarding and you can brag about how you made this yourself!
We'd love to hear from you in the comments below.
Keep it sassy,
Cathy
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Such fun and fresh spring wreath ideas!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteI love how this captures the essence of spring! It's like, finally, the world outside has hit the refresh button, and it's not just the bees buzzing about in excitement.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed! Thank you for you comment!
DeleteSuch pretty ideas! I want to make the magnolia wreath.
ReplyDeleteThank you, the magnolia wreath is a beauty!
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