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Ready to upgrade your decor for summer?
Try making these DIY summer wreath projects and have fun crafting!
All you have to do is pick the wreath you want to make!
Its summer, and youre on a mission to decorate your entire house.
Youve covered every single roomeven the powder room downstairs now smells like summerbefore you realize something.
Nobodys going to know you went to all that trouble if they look at that bare front door.
The front door is the first thing people see when they come home, isnt it?
So how do you decorate it?
Here are 27 summer wreaths to choose from!
All of which aregreat crafts for adultsandteens.
Pineapple Door Hanger
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No, were not hanging a pineapple on the front porch.
Not after that last incident with the raccoons, anyway.
This is a DIY Pineapple door hanger craft that would look fabulous adorning your porch this summer.
Here are some of the things youll need to make it:
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It also helps cut down maintenance.
You dont want to have to constantly water your wreath and have a soggy mess out front.
If youve got some leftover wire, you’ve got the option to make thisDIY wire ring.
Lavender Grapevine Wreath
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Heres another project that calls for a grapevine wreath.
It also calls for some lovely, aromatic lavender.
Thats what this pretty wreath will bring to your home.
That, and some lovely pops of color and style!
Buy some dried lavenderhereand get started.
This is agreat craft to make and sell.
Buy a pair of sturdycloth scissors, too.
You dont need to iron your fabric beforehand, seeing how youll be knotting the strips onto the frame.
Remember to start tying the yellow strips first and then the brown; it gives a better-finished product.
Daisy Wreath
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Just look how charming that daisy wreath looks hanging on that sassy red door.
If you dont have a red door, I suggest you paint itjustfor that wreath because itsthatamazing.
Youll find a few artificial daisy bouquetshere, along with a pair of sturdywire cutters.
Why the wire cutters, you ask?
Because, youll need to cut the daisies into individual flower stems.
Birdseed Wreath
Birds deserve more than to just be snacks.
They deserve tohavea snack as well.
Then, get out yourbundt cake moldand pack that suet feed in there using a spatula to press down.
Id give it a day or two to harden before removing the cake.
Hydrangea Wreath
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Hydrangeas havejustthe right amount of fluff to create a well-rounded, lush-looking wreath.
Evenartificial hydrangeasmanage to look soft and pretty.
Hydrangeas come in many unique colors, and fake hydrangeas in even more hues, I imaging.
So go a little wild and make a rainbow-ring hydrangea wreath for your front door.
it’s possible for you to even add a few decorative leaves to spruce it up.
you’re free to find themhere.
Then why do I see them hanging on your front door?
Oh, its a wreath.
Thats…really creative.
The clothes are too tiny to bother using a sewing machine, so its time to go old school.
Grab your needle and some thread and sew some tiny swimsuits, bikinis, and swim trunks.
Or just borrow the clothes off your kids Barbie.
you could find those mini wooden pegshere.
You canalsofind a sturdy wreath framehere.
The wind should dry your swimsuits in no time.
Sunflower Clothespin Wreath
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You know what?
I believe Ive never really seen a wreathquitelike this.
Who knew that clothespins could look so aesthetic?
Heres what youll need for this project:
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You see how it works.
Youll need split wood balls to use as beads, preferably about 2 inches in diameter.
you might buy themhere.
Youll also need a wreath form likethis.
Summertime Sweet Lime Wreath
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Lemons add so much color to a wreath.
you’re free to use thisbow maker toolto perfect the art of making big, billowing bows.
Mix a few drops of lemon essential oil in water.
Then pour the liquid into a spray bottle and gently spritz the scent around.
confirm you dont stain the ribbons, though!
Watermelon Wreath
The color on this wreath reminds me of ripe, juicy watermelons on a hot summers day.
What a lovely wreath to hang on your door.
But theres also plenty of green from the decorativebabys breath flowersand another pinstripe green and white bow.
Did you mistake all that red for a V-Day wreath?
The little watermelon print plaque that reads sweet summertime should clear things up!
But dont worry, here are someValentine wreath ideasto try out come February.
Aloha Wreath
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Palm trees in the sun, white sandy beaches, and sweet margaritas.
Thats as close to Hawaii as this Aloha-wreath will get you.
What better way to welcome guests into your home than with a cheerful wreath that says Alohaforyou?
This might even work as a centerpiece if you ever decided to host a luau.
Speaking of centerpieces, if you want some ideas on that, check out theseDIY Dollar Tree centerpiece ideas!
Burlap Mesh Sunflower Wreath
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Just look how all those layers of sunny yellow mesh billow out.
Who would have thought that a few scraps of burlap deco-mesh could turn into something this spectacular?
Youll also need a few pipe cleaners.
Youll see why when you read the step-by-step tutorial.
But what I love the most about this wreath?
Youll need some zip ties to hold them in place, though.
It gives a rather powerful impact, doesnt it, almost like a nature embraces the man-made effect.
It says a lot with the little it has.
The ribbon will double as the hanger.
The Great Wreath of Green
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I cant quite figure out what shade of green thatburlap ribbonis.
Unlike the other wreaths weve read about, this one uses a foam or straw wreath frame.
you’ve got the option to find onehere.
Good, now get started with this summer wreath!
Birdhouse Wreath for SummerandSpring
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Look at that string of block letters.
Cocktail Umbrella Summer Wreath
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Doesnt this wreath just look all kinds of quirky?
Its got enough crazy and wild written on it that Id pay good money to buy it from you.
Do you save the little umbrellas from your margaritas?
Thats alright, you could just buy somehere.
Youll also need another foam wreath frame this time, rather than a metal frame.
Youre going to just poke the sharp end of the paper umbrellas into the styrofoam.
Thats it, thats all there is to it.
Just keep opening an umbrella and then stab.
Wine Cork Flower Wreath
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This wreath would look bright and snazzy anywhere.
Theres no way you have all those bottle corks lying around.
So just buy somehere.
you might decide whether you want them to be tapered or just cylindrical; its up to you.
But what if now just hear me outwhat ifyou hang your hatoutside…as a wreath?
Just look at how different that wreath looks.
Imagine walking by a house that has that wreath hanging on its front door.
Dont you feel like you want to know the people who live there?
Well, I do.
If you dont have any ribbon, grab a roll while youre there.
Beach Wreath
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Is it just me, or do thosefoam coneslook like popsicle cones?
It makes me want to grab one, just to see.
Embroidery Hoop Wreath
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What is it about pretty wreaths on colorful doors?
You see this hanging on the front door, and it makes you want to stop a while.
Stop and take a long look at how beautiful it is.
A quick tip: you’re able to also use faux succulents instead of the leaves.
That would really take this wreath to another level of lovely.
Do you have extra jute rope left?
Heres aDIY rope coasteroryarn-wrapped DIY flower potyou can make!
Thats how beautiful it looks.
Sweet Watermelon Wreath
To be honest, I really did think this was a Christmas wreath.
But now, you want to look up Christmas Wreaths, and I dont blame you.
Just look here for uniqueDIY Christmas wreath ideas.
Youll need plenty of fabric and your cloth scissors for this wreath.
It wouldnt hurt to rope in a few little-helpers to paint that pretty Sweet Summer Time board.
Summer in Bloom Wreath
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Theres no way youd mistake this wreath for anything but summer.
It has every single color and then some on it.
Oh, I missed that butterfly perched on the wreath.
Go grab some faux wildflowers and a glue gun and get decorating.
Like Bees to Wreaths
It seems appropriate that the last DIY project is a bumblebee wreath.
Weve surely used enough faux flowers to draw at leastonefaux bee.