Looking for a last minute idea to add a touch of Easter to your home? Watch the video below or keep reading to see how you could make this easy and elegant Easter wreath! Personalise the wreath by picking up faux stems or artificial flowers to suit your colour scheme or interior style. Let’s get crafting!
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Items you will need:
- Hoop (we used a dreamcatcher hoop from Lincraft)
- Artificial stems (we bought a selection of stems from Adairs)
- Artificial eggs (we bought these speckled eggs from Bed Bath N’ Table)
- 2 x 40cm pieces of ribbon or trim (to tie a bow at the bottom and to hang the wreath)
- Glue gun
- Scissors
- Pegs (to secure the stems while it dries)
Steps:
1. Cut down artificial stems into smaller sections.
2. Use your glue gun to glue the stems in an arrangement you like. We began with a layer of the brown foliage and carried these up higher on the left side, and then added some of the pink foliage on top. Tip: using pegs is an easy way to secure the stems in place until they dry.
3. Use a piece of trim or ribbon to tie a bow at the bottom (this also helps to hide where you’ve glued down your stems).
4. Optional: to make it an obvious Easter wreath, add some decorative eggs. We bought these speckled eggs from Bed Bath N’ Table but you can also find plain ones at craft stores that you can decorate in your own way.
5. Add a piece of ribbon or trim to the top to hang it.
How to style an Easter wreath
Now that you’ve finished your wreath, it’s time to style it! Because there’s more than one way to hang an Easter wreath around your home (or not hang, as you’ll discover), let us share with you our favourite ways to style an Easter wreath!
Hang an Easter wreath on your front door
Hanging an Easter wreath on your front door is a classic way to greet guests with Easter charm. Use a removable adhesive hook to discreetly hang the wreath or go for a more is more approach and use a giant ribbon to wrap your front door. Having a painted front door will really make your wreath pop and we’ve got a round up coloured front doors for inspiration.
Use it in an Easter vignette
You know how much we love creating vignettes around the home to add that final layer of style… and especially for festive occasions! Why not create styled arrangement somewhere in your home to create a festive atmosphere?! For example, you could lean the wreath on a sideboard and mix in other festive decor, like a moss bunny. Not everything in the styled arrangement needs to scream Easter, so take a look at this list of our fave home decor and pick out 5-9 items to pull together. If you’d like some styling tips, we cover how to create a vignette in this article.
Create a table centrepiece
Lay your wreath on a table and turn it into a centrepiece by pairing it with pillar candles and small Easter decor. It’s a modern way of styling an Easter wreath.
Hang your wreath in the entry
You can also hang the wreath above a mantel or along an entryway to bring a touch of Easter to your interior spaces. If you want to create a cohesive look, coordinate the wreath’s colours with your existing home decor, using pastel ribbons or floral accents to match the theme.
Style it in your kids bedroom
No one loves Easter more than kids and hanging a wreath on their bedroom door lets them know that Easter is just around the corner. It’s a cute way to build excitement and add festive spirit to your home.
Will you give this easy and elegant Easter wreath tutorial a go? Or what projects are you working on? Tell us in the comments below or tag us @stylecuratorau on your Easter pics when you share them on socials!
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