Spring Wreaths for Your Front Door

Spring Wreaths for Your Front Door

Tender green leaves, blossoming blooms, and powdery pollen are everywhere right now, which means Spring is officially here. And with Spring comes the opportunity to brighten your doorstep with a fresh and colorful wreath. If you’ve been looking for some inspiring Spring wreaths to create for your own front door, then you’ve come to the right place.

April Showers Bring…

spring door wreath from a vintage umbrella

Image credit: Sadie Seasongoods.

Yes, it’s true, a lot of the Spring Wreaths in this collection involve bright and colorful flowers. They just go hand-in-hand with the season, don’t they? And here’s a fun and unique way to display them: tucked into a vintage umbrella just like this! Not only does the tapered umbrella evoke the same look as a fresh bouquet from the florist, but the umbrella is a fun nod to all the April showers that just happen to bring…you guessed it, May flowers.

Spring Wreaths with Moss

reindeer moss wreath for Spring

Image credit: Virginia Sweetpea.

If you want the freshness of Spring without the flowery flamboyance, then perhaps this mossier version would be more your speed. Spongey moss in shades of pale green and a few twiggy bird nests are the perfect combo for all the fresh life we associate with Springtime.

Get Your Gardening On

spring wreath with a vintage watering can

Image credit: House of Hawthornes.

Our watering cans come out from winter hiding and get quite the workout each time Spring begins. Which makes them a wonderful springtime mascot to incorporate into a wreath for your door. And look how special this one becomes with the addition of tiny LED lights, too.

Vintage Handkerchief Wreath

vintage handkerchiefs as a wreath

Image credit: Lora Bloomquist.

Vintage handkerchiefs are about as pretty and delicate as it gets, with their floral prints and gorgeous watercolor hues. And if you inherit (or find) a collection of them, here’s a great way to put several of them to good reuse– especially in Spring. Plus, this lovely little wreath incorporates a few vintage brooches, as well.

Easter Basket Wreath

easter door decorations with an easter basket wreath

Image credit: Sadie Seasongoods.

A flat-backed hanging basket like this is simply perfect for transforming into an Easter basket “wreath”, isn’t it? And it’s ready to be filled with decorative eggs, bunnies, and Easter grass, too.

Spring Wreaths with Flower Pots

terracotta pot wreath for spring

Image credit: Heathered Nest.

Tiny terracotta flower pots are just about as cute as it gets. And while they aren’t really practical for anything with actual roots, they are simply perfect for any number of Springtime crafts. Including this pair of Spring wreaths to hang on your door.

For the Love of Hydrangeas

hydrangea wreath for spring

Image credit: Domestically Speaking.

I can never decide what my favorite “big bloom” flower is: hydrangeas or peonies? Well, if you prefer the former, then this upcycled basket wreath is definitely for you! But of course, you could easily recreate this look using whichever your favorite Spring flower happens to be.

Spring Wreaths for St. Patrick’s Day

decorating a boxwood wreath for st patricks day

Image credit: Sadie Seasongoods.

St. Patrick’s Day may not be a Springtime holiday that’s significant enough for a wreath. But if you change your mind, perhaps this one will get your creative juices flowing. It started out as a plain faux boxwood wreath from a thrift store- but a few shamrocks later, it’s got the perfect Irish touch. But let’s be honest- it’s the rainbow bow that steals the show, right?

Oval Picture Frame or Easter Egg?

easter egg shaped wreath

Image credit: Virginia Sweetpea.

I have a particular affinity for antique oval frames, so this picture frame wreath really speaks to me. But when it comes to Spring wreaths, the oval shape could be a nod to an Easter egg, too, don’t you think?

Wooden Nest Wreath

bird nest wreath with robin eggs

Image credit: Kim Pepper Blog.

Bird nests are definitely a quintessential symbol of Spring, so it’s no surprise to see them incorporated into wreaths. But this one takes it a step further, as the entire wreath is a nest– complete with Robin’s blue eggs!

Cottagecore Wreath

mushroom and moss wreath

Image credit: The Navage Patch.

The cottagecore trend has everyone looking for mushroom and forest-inspired decor, and for good reason. Look how magical this Spring wreath is! Like an enchanted forest floor that’s inhabited by sprites and fairies, waiting to greet you every time you come home.

Easter Candy Wreath

easter candy wreath

Image credit: My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia.

Easter candy is a fun and playful source of inspiration for Spring wreaths, whether you use the real thing or something that simply looks confectionary. Either way, this is a great way to give your door a pop of color without relying on flowers to do the heavy lifting.

Spring Wreaths with Garden Tools

spring wreath with a hand shovel

Image credit: House of Hawthornes.

Small garden tools, like trowels and rakes, are definitely a sign of Spring and all the outdoor chores to be done. But if you happen to have a pretty version of a hand tool at your disposal, why not decorate it for Spring and hang on your front door?

Tote Bag Wreath

Spring door decor from a straw purse

Image credit: Sadie Seasongoods.

Hanging a thrift store tote bag or purse on your front door sounds silly, but check out how lovely it is as an unexpected “wreath”! Filling it with flowers that can easily be changed out as seasons change, it’s a great way to extend the life of an old bag.

Decoupaged Easter Egg Wreath

decoupaged easter eggs

Image credit: Pillar Box Blue.

I have a feeling that fake eggs will be the key to a Happy Easter this year- anyone else feel that way, too? And inexpensive fake eggs are a great “canvas” for decoupage with pretty tissue paper or fabric. Plus, you can then make them into a Spring wreath by repurposing an old wire hanger, too.

Spring Wreaths with Pompoms

yarn pompoms on a spring wreath

Image credit: Flamingo Toes.

Yarn pompoms make me think of bunny tails. And bunnies make me think of Spring- so it it really all that far-fetched to incorporate them both into a Springtime wreath? Especially when it turns out this cute- I mean look at that teeny tiny banner at the top!

Basket o’ Flowers

hanging basket wreath

Image credit: Petticoat Junktion.

A round hanging basket like this is exceptionally ideal for upcycling into a wreath since it’s got the right shape and all. Plus, it’s begging to be filled with all the Spring-y flowers and greenery that we absolutely love best about this season.

Bird House Decor

bird house wreath for spring

Image credit: House of Hawthornes.

Not only are bird nests perfect for Spring wreaths, but small bird houses are, too. Which means they’re the perfect crafty element to incorporate into your door decor this year. Plus, you can paint it however you’d like to coordinate with the rest of your wreath decorations, too.

Spring Wreaths for Your Front Door

spring wreath ideas

Image credit: Sadie Seasongoods.

Birds, baskets, bunnies, and blossoms- there really are a ton of ways to capture Springtime goodness in the form of a wreath. I hope these wreath ideas have inspired you to create a new one for your own front door this year. Whether you hunt the thrift stores, craft stores, or even your own stash, there are a TON of amazing ideas for Spring wreaths out there to create.

Craft on!

S

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Sarah Ramberg is the owner of Sadie Seasongoods, a website that celebrates all things secondhand. From upcycling ideas and thrifted decor to vintage-centric travel itineraries, Sadie Seasongoods is a one-stop shop for anyone who loves thrifting and approachable repurposing ideas. Sarah is also the author of “Crafting with Flannel” and has been featured in numerous media outlets and magazines.

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