An Easter wreath is a lovely way to spruce up your front door and get into the seasonal spirit of spring.
Easter is a wonderful time of year and a great opportunity to get up to some crafty fun with your kids, venture in the beautiful outdoors for some activities and, of course, to chomp on some chocolate eggs!
Whether you’re keen to get the kids involved and make your own Easter wreath together or buy one that’s ready made, there’s plenty of inspiration out there. Here are some step-by-step instructions on how to make your own, plus some different Easter wreaths you can buy.
How to make an Easter wreath
We love this sunny spring wreath which has been decorated in eggs, twigs, bunnies and ribbon. You and your little one can even venture outdoors to find some twigs to use yourself if you don't want artificial ones and we're sure they'll be more than happy to help counting the Easter eggs.
Easter wreath ideas
<br>Easter wreath ideas
1) Pom pom bunny wreath
Kids will love this pom-pom bunny-inspired Easter Wreath. Get the full tutorial at Real Creative Real Organized.
2) Pastel Easter egg wreath
This wreath has a little bit of everything, eggs for Easter, flowers for spring and a ribbon to look pretty. Get the full tutorial at A Pumpkin and a Princess.
3) Egg carton wreath
How cool is this Easter wreath made from egg cartons? This is another great one to get the kids involved in and only requires egg carton boxes, some cardboard, craft paint, glue and scissors. Get the full tutorial at Our Potluck Family.
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If you don’t fancy a full blown Easter wreath you can opt for something more universal, like this butterfly wreath, which still screams ‘spring has arrived’. It’s a little complicated to make in places, so an adult is definitely needed on hand for this one, but you can use the kids’ help when it comes to stick on the flowers and butterflies. Get the full tutorial at Design Improvised.
5) Egg tray wreath
Who knew a plastic egg tray could be transformed into something so pretty? Get the full tutorial at Average Inspired.
6) Hula hoop wreath
If you have a hula hoop lying about the house which isn’t getting much use, why not turn it into a wreath instead? It’s simple, but look stunning. Get the full tutorial at Refresh Style.
7) Topiary bunny wreath
We couldn’t resist yet another bunny wreath. You may think this looks quite complicated, but it’s actually only made from three small hoops, some wire, ribbon and crepe paper. Get the full tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
8) Easter egg basket wreath
Make it look like the Easter bunny has made a stop at your house with this adorable basket wreath. Get the full tutorial at Sadie Season Goods.
9) Nest Easter wreath
Eggs mark rebirth and new life during Easter and springtime. This Easter wreath is a good option if you’re not that creative, because even though it’s simple looking it still really stands out. Get the full tutorial at Home Stories at Oz.
10) Funnel wreath
Let your little one become a little florist and arrange flowers in a funnel. We think it makes a stunning looking wreath!
Easter wreaths to buy
Don’t have time to sit down and make your own Easter wreath? Not to worry! Here’s some beautiful, pre-made ones you can buy instead.
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This ‘hello Spring’ wreath is perfect for if you don’t want anything too Easter heavy on the front of your door. Alternatively, it would also look lovely hanging in your home.
Welcome guests into your home with this cute looking bunny. At less than £8 it’s an absolute steal too!
Nothing says spring more than fresh blooms! We love how realistic these tulips look.
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This adorable rabbit and chick wreath is sure to be a hit with the kids. For an extra £2 you can even get a little carrot dangling down in the middle.
This is a great option if you still want something your kids can get involved in. The Easter wreath craft set contains 3 bunny wreaths, 3 chick wreaths, 18 different colored egg stickers, 3 pairs of bunny paws, 3 chick stockings , 12 eye stickers and 6 colored ropes.
Get fully into the Easter spirit with this pretty pastel wreath, which will look particularly good against neutral coloured doors.
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