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DIY Summer Wreaths for Your Front Door
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I’ve always loved how a beautiful wreath can totally transform a front door. There’s something so welcoming about coming home to a colorful, seasonal decoration greeting you. And summer is the perfect time to get creative with bright, cheerful wreaths that capture the sunny vibes of the season.
Let me tell you, I’ve tried my fair share of DIY wreath projects over the years – some winners, some… not so much. But I’ve picked up plenty of tips and tricks along the way. So grab your glue gun and let’s dive into some fabulous summer wreath ideas that will have your neighbors green with envy!
Floral Fantasies
Nothing says summer quite like a burst of vibrant blooms. A coral and pink floral wreath is my go-to for instant curb appeal. Here’s how I create that high-end look without breaking the bank:
- Start with a 14-inch grapevine wreath base
- Cut high-quality faux flowers to various lengths
- Layer in greenery as a base
- Secure coral and pink blooms with hot glue
- Fill gaps with peperomia or other textured greens
- Step back and add small blooms to balance the design
The finished wreath ends up about 23 inches across – perfect for making a statement! Just be sure to use good quality faux flowers that mimic real blooms. No one wants a plastic-looking wreath, am I right?
Watermelon Wonder
Want something a little more playful? A watermelon-inspired wreath screams summer fun. And it’s so easy, even the kids can help!
- Grab a foam wreath form
- Paint it in watermelon colors – red, pink, and green
- Add black “seeds” with paint or felt
- Finish with a cute gingham ribbon
It’s fresh, it’s fruity, it’s fabulous. Your guests will be grinning before they even ring the doorbell.
Magnificent Mesh
Now, if you really want to up your wreath game, let me introduce you to the world of mesh wreaths. These babies have serious wow factor.
- Layer blue and white poly burlap mesh for a crisp summer look
- Use a collapsible mesh holder to keep your sanity during assembly
- Create a layered bow as your showstopping centerpiece
- Add ribbon tails and floral accents for extra pizzazz
Fair warning: once you start with mesh wreaths, it’s hard to stop. They’re just so darn fun to make!
Think Outside the Wreath
Who says a wreath has to be round? Get creative with these unique ideas:
- Fill a rustic basket with fresh flowers for a farmhouse vibe
- Hang a flower-filled watering can for cottage charm
- Repurpose an old bike basket for whimsical appeal
The sky’s the limit when it comes to container wreaths. Just think outside the box… er, circle!
Succulent Sensation
Love the look of succulents but can’t keep them alive? (No judgment here!) Try this felt succulent wreath:
- Cut felt into succulent shapes in bright summer hues
- Layer and glue the “petals” to create dimensional flowers
- Arrange on a wreath form for a modern, drought-friendly display
Pro tip: a cutting machine makes this project a breeze, but scissors work too if you’re patient.
Sunny Geometry
For my modern decor lovers, how about a geometric “sunny days” wreath?
- Use cocktail straws to create a himmeli-inspired design
- Arrange in a sunburst pattern
- Add a cheerful “sunny days” message
It takes a bit of time, but the result is a true conversation starter.
The best part about DIY summer wreaths? They’re affordable, customizable, and so much fun to make. Whether you’re a crafting novice or a DIY diva, there’s a perfect project waiting for you.
So what are you waiting for? Grab those supplies and get creating! Your front door (and your summer spirit) will thank you.
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