13 Gorgeous Natural Spring Wreaths You Can Make in a Weekend (Wait Until You See #12!)

Create a stunning natural spring wreath in just a weekend! Discover 13 gorgeous DIY wreath ideas using foraged finds, garden blooms, and more.
13 Gorgeous Natural Spring Wreaths You Can Make in a Weekend (Wait Until You See #12!)
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Hey there, spring lovers! Are you itching to bring the fresh, vibrant energy of the season into your home? Forget those generic store-bought wreaths – this year, we're going au naturel! Get ready to unleash your inner creative and whip up a stunning spring wreath using nature's own goodies. And guess what? You can totally do it in a weekend!
We've rounded up 13 ridiculously gorgeous natural spring wreath ideas that are not only easy to make but also bursting with personality. From foraged finds to garden snippets, we're talking wreaths that are as unique as you are. So, grab your gloves, maybe a pair of pruners, and let’s dive into the wonderful world of DIY spring wreaths. Trust me, by the time you get to #12, you’ll be picking your jaw up off the floor!

1. The Cheerful Forsythia Burst

Forsythia branches are like sunshine in stick form, right? Their bright yellow blooms are the ultimate sign that spring has officially sprung. A forsythia wreath is pure, unadulterated joy for your front door.
real forsythia wreath hanging on a light blue wooden door, bright yellow forsythia branches densely packed
real forsythia wreath hanging on a light blue wooden door, bright yellow forsythia branches densely packed
How to Make It: Simply bend forsythia branches into a circle, intertwining them to create a full, vibrant wreath. Secure with floral wire where needed. Less is more with these beauties – their color speaks volumes!

2. Whispering Willow & Pussy Willow Dream

For a softer, more whimsical vibe, willow branches are your best friend. Their graceful curves and delicate pussy willow buds bring a touch of ethereal beauty to your spring décor.
real willow and pussy willow wreath on a white brick wall
real willow and pussy willow wreath on a white brick wall
How to Make It: Form a base with thicker willow branches and then weave in pussy willow stems for texture and softness. You can keep it simple or add delicate ribbons for an extra touch of romance.

3. Tulip & Hyacinth Pop of Color

Okay, who can resist tulips and hyacinths in spring? These vibrant blooms are like nature’s confetti! Imagine a wreath bursting with their cheerful colors and intoxicating fragrance – instant mood booster!
real tulip and hyacinth wreath on a dark green door, vibrant mix of pink, purple, and yellow tulips and hyacinth
real tulip and hyacinth wreath on a dark green door, vibrant mix of pink, purple, and yellow tulips and hyacinth
How to Make It: Use a moss-covered wreath base and carefully insert tulip and hyacinth stems, mixing colors and varieties for a playful look. Keep it fresh by misting with water every couple of days.

4. The Aromatic Herb Garden Wreath

For the kitchen door or a sunny porch, an herb wreath is both beautiful and practical! Rosemary, thyme, lavender – the possibilities are endless, and the fragrance is divine.
real herb wreath on a natural wood door, mix of rosemary, thyme, and lavender
real herb wreath on a natural wood door, mix of rosemary, thyme, and lavender
How to Make It: Use a wire wreath frame and bundle together sprigs of your favorite herbs. Attach them to the frame, layering different textures and scents. This wreath will dry beautifully and keep smelling amazing.

5. Enchanting Moss & Fern Forest Floor

Bring the tranquility of a forest floor to your doorstep with a lush moss and fern wreath. This wreath is all about texture and subtle shades of green, creating a calming and sophisticated statement.
real moss and fern wreath on a grey stone wall, lush green moss and various fern types
real moss and fern wreath on a grey stone wall, lush green moss and various fern types
How to Make It: Cover a wreath form completely with sheet moss, securing it with floral pins. Then, tuck in various types of ferns, adding depth and visual interest. You can also incorporate small pinecones or twigs for extra woodland charm.

6. Delicate Twig & Blossom Kiss

For a wreath that whispers of spring’s gentle awakening, combine delicate twigs with the softest blossoms. Think cherry blossoms, apple blossoms, or even early plum blossoms.
real twig and blossom wreath on a pale pink door, delicate cherry blossoms and thin brown twigs
real twig and blossom wreath on a pale pink door, delicate cherry blossoms and thin brown twigs
How to Make It: Create a delicate twig wreath base and then carefully attach small blossom sprigs, spacing them out for an airy, graceful feel. This wreath is all about understated elegance.

7. Eucalyptus & Seed Pod Earthy Elegance

If you’re after a wreath with a modern, slightly bohemian vibe, eucalyptus and seed pods are your go-to. Their muted tones and interesting textures create a wreath that’s both stylish and natural.
real eucalyptus and seed pod wreath on a dark grey wall, silver-green eucalyptus leaves, brown and beige seed pods
real eucalyptus and seed pod wreath on a dark grey wall, silver-green eucalyptus leaves, brown and beige seed pods
How to Make It: Use a grapevine wreath as a base and attach eucalyptus branches and various seed pods (lotus pods, poppy pods, etc.) using hot glue or wire. Play with different eucalyptus varieties for varied leaf shapes and colors.

8. Playful Berry & Twig Jamboree

For a touch of rustic charm and a pop of color, combine twigs with bright spring berries. Think red dogwood twigs with vibrant red berries or branches with cheerful crabapples.
real berry and twig wreath on a weathered wooden fence, red berries and brown twigs
real berry and twig wreath on a weathered wooden fence, red berries and brown twigs
How to Make It: Create a twig wreath base and then weave in berry-laden branches, letting the berries be the stars of the show. You can add pinecones or dried grasses for extra texture.

9. Airy Feather & Twig Lightness

For a truly unique and whimsical wreath, incorporate feathers! Soft, airy feathers combined with delicate twigs create a wreath that’s both light and intriguing.
real feather and twig wreath on a white shiplap wall, light brown twigs and soft white and beige feathers
real feather and twig wreath on a white shiplap wall, light brown twigs and soft white and beige feathers
How to Make It: Create a twig wreath base and then carefully attach feathers using hot glue, layering them to create a sense of movement and lightness. Choose natural-toned feathers for a subtle, sophisticated look.

10. Trendy Succulent Garden Circle

Succulents are the darlings of the plant world right now, and for good reason! A succulent wreath is not only stunning but also incredibly long-lasting. Plus, it’s a fun way to show off your succulent collection!
succulent wreath on a terracotta pot background, variety of green and purple succulents, tightly packed
succulent wreath on a terracotta pot background, variety of green and purple succulents, tightly packed
How to Make It: Use a pre-made succulent wreath frame (available at craft stores) or create your own moss-filled base. Carefully plant a variety of small succulents into the base, creating a living, breathing work of art.

11. Wild Grapevine & Wildflower Meadow

Embrace the wild beauty of spring with a grapevine wreath overflowing with wildflowers. This wreath is all about capturing that just-picked-from-the-meadow feeling.
grapevine and wildflower wreath hanging on a barn wood door, colorful wildflowers like daisies and poppies
grapevine and wildflower wreath hanging on a barn wood door, colorful wildflowers like daisies and poppies
How to Make It: Start with a grapevine wreath base and tuck in a generous mix of wildflowers – daisies, buttercups, poppies, whatever you can find! Let them spill out naturally for a relaxed, untamed look.
Midjourney Prompt:
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12. Birch Branch & Green Leaf Serenity (The Showstopper!)

Okay, prepare to be wowed! This wreath is all about understated elegance and natural textures. The clean lines of birch branches combined with lush green leaves create a wreath that’s both striking and serene.
birch branch and green leaf wreath on a dark grey modern door, white birch branches forming a circle, lush green leaves densely packed inside
birch branch and green leaf wreath on a dark grey modern door, white birch branches forming a circle, lush green leaves densely packed inside
How to Make It: Use birch branches to create a circular base, securing them tightly with wire. Then, tuck in various types of green leaves – ferns, eucalyptus, laurel – for a full, verdant look. The contrast between the white birch and the green foliage is simply stunning.

13. Dried Flower & Grass Timeless Beauty

For a wreath that lasts beyond spring, consider using dried flowers and grasses. This option is perfect if you want to create a wreath that you can enjoy for months to come, bringing a touch of spring’s beauty into your home year-round.
dried flower and grass wreath on a cream colored wall, mix of dried lavender, strawflowers, and bunny tails
dried flower and grass wreath on a cream colored wall, mix of dried lavender, strawflowers, and bunny tails
How to Make It: Use a wire or grapevine wreath base and attach dried flowers and grasses in a pleasing arrangement. Think dried lavender, strawflowers, bunny tails, and various dried grasses for texture and color.
Weekend Wreath Warrior Tips:
  • Forage with Flair: Take a walk in your backyard, local park, or even just around your neighborhood to gather natural materials. Look for interesting branches, twigs, leaves, seed pods, and even fallen flowers.
  • Gather Greens from Your Garden: Don’t forget your own garden! Herbs, evergreens, and even pruned branches from flowering shrubs can all be fantastic wreath materials.
  • Embrace Imperfection: Natural wreaths are all about celebrating the beauty of the organic. Don’t strive for perfect symmetry – let the materials guide you and embrace the unique shapes and textures.
  • Stock Up on Supplies: Keep floral wire, hot glue, wreath forms (grapevine, wire, moss), and ribbon on hand. These basics will make wreath-making a breeze.
  • Get Inspired by Nature: Look at spring landscapes, floral arrangements, and even nature photography for color and texture inspiration.
  • Make it a Weekend Project: Set aside a weekend afternoon, put on some music, and get crafty! Wreath-making is a wonderfully relaxing and rewarding activity.
So there you have it – 13 stunning natural spring wreaths to brighten your home and welcome the season in style. Which one will you try first? Don't forget to share your creations – we can't wait to see your gorgeous, nature-inspired wreaths! Happy crafting, spring lovers!
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