Simple Eggs and Herbs Wreath
This minimalist Easter wreath start with a thin, painted grapevine wreath. Gather from your garden, or purchase, some fresh rosemary and other herbs and tie them to the wreath with a ribbon. Hot-melt glue white wood or plastic eggs and then either hang your wreath on a door or set it on a table. Put your DIY skills to work with these fabulous Easter basket ideas.
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Fuzzy Chicks and Buttons Wreath
This simple Easter wreath is very DIY friendly. Start with a foliage wreath from a craft store and then use chicks and craft buttons to embellish it (just attach them with hot glue). To finish it off, tie a bow around the top or bottom, or add a bunny cutout, as shown here. In need of a new Easter basket? Check out these adorable baskets.
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Egg-Shaped Wreath
Start with an oval wreath and embellish it with eggs, feathers, greenery and ribbon. What could be more Easter-y than that? These are the best candies to put in your family’s Easter baskets.
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Daisy Wreath
Create this DIY Easter wreath with some plastic daisies and Easter eggs. Start with an artificial boxwood wreath and place the daisies throughout, securing them with hot glue. Here are some ways to stuff an Easter basket that isn’t candy.
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Spring Flower Wreath
Welcoming and colorful, this Easter wreath is a sure sign of spring. Recreate the look by starting with a natural twig wreath from the craft store. Adorn the wreath with faux daffodils and other spring blooms along with coordinating eggs and filler flowers.
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Pansy and Tulip Wreath
A simple, yet festive option for the front door, this DIY Easter wreath features matching flowers and ribbons. Start with a grapevine wreath and spray paint it white. Then, attach real or faux pansies and tulips and a flourish of ribbon. Be sure to whip up some of these easy treats that kids can make for Easter.
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Colorful Wreath
A colorful, cheerful option, this wreath features vivid flowers, ribbon and miniature eggs. Start with a straw or grapevine wreath, then add brightly colored faux spring flowers and embellish with Easter trappings. Here are 13 easy crafts you can make with plastic Easter eggs right now.
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Flower Wreath with Greens
To make this Easter wreath, start with a plastic or real boxwood wreath. Then, add some spring flowers in Easter colors and mini eggs on floral picks. Add a bow and hang this beauty on the front door. Get ready for spring with this spring cleaning checklist.
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Bunny Wreath
This Easter wreath starts with a grapevine wreath from a craft store or a DIY wreath made from thin, bendable branches from some shrubs or trees, formed into a circle. Add some fresh or faux green foliage and decorative pom-poms. Attach a small stuffed bunny and plastic Easter eggs, ribbons or whatever other Easter doodads you like. Get inspired by these 19 colorful Easter dinner table decoration ideas.
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Subtle Country Wreath
To recreate this Easter wreath, start with a wreath made from excelsior (as shown here) or a straw wreath from the craft store and a wide, satin ribbon. Simply wrap the ribbon around the wreath and attach a cutout bunny on the bottom with hot-melt glue. Finish with a bow. Here’s how to throw an Easter egg decorating party.
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