Spring has sprung! This adorable and fast spring wreath welcomes you home, and you can make it in less than 5 minutes, I promise. Eucalyptus garland and a misshapen grapevine garland wreath are a perfect pair for a spring wreath, with a base that will carry you through seasons!
Let it be known, at this moment – 9:12 pm EST, March 29th, 2018, Lancaster-ish Pennsylvania – I have my windows open. Andrew is late-night BBQing (this is my real life), and I am writing this while listening to all the glorious night sounds we have out here. Different frogs, crickets, and – fresh to my ears tonight – the peepers are peeping their hearts out. I haven’t noticed their songs yet this year, so I’m pretty sure spring is literally springing.
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Today was so warm, so I took the opportunity to take all the winter decor down, clean up the porch a bit, and swapped my winter greenery wreath for a new spring wreath. I steamed my siding with this (did you see these flower pots!?), ditched the antique sled with ice skates, and baskets of greenery left from Christmas.
I’m enjoying the simplicity of my porch, and the house only wearing a sweet spring wreath, made in literally 5 minutes, with a grapevine garland, eucalyptus garland, and ribbon. This video is crazy sped up, but I assure you, my original video was 4 minutes 51 seconds from start to finish, which includes a now-edited-out kid interruption.
All you need to do, is literally wrap. the. garland. around. the. form. I am not kidding when I tell you a eucalyptus wreath from most craft stores is going to run you a lot of dollars, even with a coupon.
Grab a garland like this one with a 40% off Hobby Lobby coupon, a $4 wreath form like this one, and just lay it down, and tuck the greenery or flowers or whatever, into the grapevines. There are grapevine wreath forms, and then there’s grapevine garlands. The garland you can take it apart and use it as a garland/swag, but I decided to leave it together because I loved the funky shape it had. This originally hung plain with a pretty ribbon like this crochet lace or this sweet burlap, then I added greens for winter/Christmas, and now this eucalyptus.
Wrap, tuck, wrap, tuck. Then put your ribbon on it, hang it up and fluff it out.
I’m so tired of home decor being convoluted. No one in their right mind needs to spend a ton of money on a wreath, I don’t care how handy you are or aren’t… you can make this. Or even this greenery wreath, which I made the exact same way on a grapevine wreath form for our kitchen cabinets.
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Gaaaaahhhh!!!! I stinking LOVE this wreath, Kim! I seriously think I have everything I need to make one of these right now. Thanks for the inspo! I’m seriously doing this today.
Thank you, sweet friend!!!! Go make a ton of them!
Kim, I love this pretty wreath and your video is great!! You have made this project look easy.
It really IS easy!!
I am out shopping for Easter dinner and when I get done I am heading to Hobby Lobby with my 40% off coupon!! I love the simplicity of this!
Giiiiiiirl, get over there and use that coupon! lol
This is so simple and beautiful, perfect for spring!!
Thank you!! I need another for the garage now I think lol
OH, MY LANTA!!!!! I love this. I need to make one for my barren wasteland known as my front door.
Two thumbs up girlfriend!
Thank you love!!!
Kim, I love this wreath and how it play well with your front door and that black screen door is making my heart skip a beat. I love everything you’ve got happening on your front porch. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!! I have a thing for green 🙂
Kim this is so beautiful, I love that it’s so easy to make and….no glue gun or special equipment. It looks great hanging on your sweet front porch.
As much as I love a hot glue gun, I love when I don’t need anything! lol
I recently saw a post where they had separated the grapevine wreath in half into two smaller wreaths and loosened them up and fluffed them out a little. It made the wreaths look more “springy,” and you get two for the price of one.
That’s a great idea!
This is ADORABLE. In hilarious news—I picked up that same greenery and put it BACK!
Now I need to go get it again!
Happy day friend!
karianne
LOL! You must get it!! I have another on my kitchen cabinets, and it’s also adorable – I advocate for all the garland purchases. 🙂