5 Simple (and Adorable) DIY Easter Wreaths

I love an adorable holiday DIY, and I always enjoy having a cute wreath on my door for Easter. I always opt for "cheap and cheerful" options that are easy to make. Today, I am sharing 5 of my favourite simple (and adorable) DIY Easter wreaths.



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1) Burlap Bunny Wreath - This bunny wreath is made using embroidery hoops and burlap. It's delicate and delightful! Find the full instructions for making this burlap bunny wreath here.







2) Plastic Egg Easter Wreath - This colourful wreath is perfect for brightening up a front door after a long grey winter. The plastic eggs are from the dollar store, so it's an excellent budget friendly option. Find the full instructions for making this plastic egg Easter wreath here.




3) Simple Felt Flower Easter Wreath - This wreath uses handmade felt flowers (in fun Spring colours), and a simple dollar store "add on". You can also remove the centre to use the wreath after Easter has passed. Find the full instructions for this versitile felt flower Easter wreath here.




4) Simple Chick and Grapevine Easter Wreath - It doesn't get easier (or cheaper) than this simple wreath. This is the perfect DIY for people that aren't super-crafty. So simple and fun! Find the full instructions for the simple chick and grapevine Easter wreath here.

 


5) Chicks on a Branch - This simple wreath alternative is easy to make and super fun. It's a great project to get kids involved with too. Find the full step by step instructions for the "chicks on a branch" Easter wreath here.





BONUS: And isn't this bunny wreath the cutest? Check out how easy it is to make here.



And check out the easy-to-follow "how to" video here:



I love all these wreaths, don't you? There is something really special about creating your own unique holiday decor. I hope you take the time to make one of these easy wreaths to brighten up your space this year. 

Happy Easter!


Gina Bell
 (aka East Coast Mommy)


Find MORE fun Easter ideas here.

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