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How to Make A DIY Carrot Wreath Using Dollar Tree Supplies

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Make a DIY carrot wreath for a whimsical way to welcome friends and family. This charming front door decor is perfect for Easter and spring.

We’re all about sharing inexpensive crafts to make for your holiday decor and this super cute Easter carrot wreath checks all the boxes.

Keep reading to get the simple step-by-step tutorial so you can make your own in plenty of time for the Easter bunny’s arrival!

close up of diy carrot wreath with free printable tag

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DIY Carrot Wreath

As soon as Valentine’s Day is over, we start thinking about spring and Easter decorations, especially for the front door and porch.

Instead of going with a traditional grapevine wreath, we decided to go with a fun wreath in a carrot shape.

It’s a bit unexpected and a great way to add lots of color to your porch or patio for the warmer weather.

The best thing is you can easily find the inexpensive craft supplies at the dollar store or your local craft stores.

We’re also sharing the sweet Easter bunny tag printable with you as a free download.

So let’s get to the how-to for this charming carrot wreath!

You may also want to check out our gallery of DIY wreath ideas.

Supplies for Carrot Door Decor

We found all of the supplies, except the hot glue gun and burlap, at Dollar Tree.

dollar tree wreath form for carrot

How to Make a Carrot Wreath

There is a printable craft card at the bottom of this post. We also have a few helpful tips for making this carrot wreath.

supplies for carrot wreath diy

Cover The Wire Carrot With Burlap

The first thing you want to do is cover the entire carrot with burlap.

As mentioned above, if you can’t find the carrot wreath form, you can use the witch hat wire wreath or any form that is in the triangle shape of a carrot.

burlap on carrot wreath form

Start at the tip of the carrot and secure the burlap with a bit of hot glue.

This will cover the wire and also give the carrot a bit more padding.

Continue covering up to the carrot top.

It helps to fold the burlap over the top of the carrot and secure with a bit more hot glue.

burlap on carrot

Wrap with Orange Burlap Ribbon

The next step is to cover the entire front and back side of the wreath with orange burlap.

You can also use orange yarn, but we like the chunkier look of the burlap ribbon.

burlap ribbon on carrot

Start at the bottom of the carrot, add hot glue and work your way up the Easter wreath until it is fully covered.

orange burlap on carrot wreath

When you get to the top of the carrot glue the edges where it meets the natural burlap.

top of carrot wreath

Add Green Deco Mesh

What makes this carrot door hanger stand out is the green deco mesh across the top of the carrot.

Deco mesh comes in a variety of colors, but this bright green works great with the orange.

supplies for carrot wreath

Simply start with a roll of deco mesh working in sections.

Secure it to the wire form with pipe cleaners or zip ties.

green deco mesh

Continue to add deco mesh and secure the second sections to the wreath hanger with another pipe cleaner.

green deco mesh

The deco mesh will have lots of little strings as you see in the above photo, so just snip those off.

greenery on carrot wreath top

Attach Greenery

To create the look of a carrot top hot glue greenery along the top.

This is where you can get creative and add additional spring flowers such as tulip stems if you like.

top of carrot wreath

We wanted to keep it true to an actual carrot so we stuck with a variety of greenery and love the look!

Secure an Easter Bunny Tag

The final step is to attach an Easter bunny tag to the top of the carrot wreath.

Download the free printable Easter bunny.

We used mod podge to secure it to a dollar store wood tag that we had in our craft stash.

bunny tag printable

The tag fills in the space below the deco mesh nicely and really steps it up a notch.

It looks so pretty on an interior door, but we plan to hang it on our spring balcony.

carrot wreath on front door

We hope you enjoyed this DIY carrot wreath tutorial and it inspires you to craft your own door hanger as part of your Easter decor.

A quick tip for storage is to place it in a large plastic bag to keep it in good shape for next year.

carrot wreath close up

Please let me know if you have any questions. Also, we love to see your creations.

If you make this darling carrot wreath, be sure to share it with us on Facebook or Instagram.

Tag @ourcraftymom so we see it. Happy crafting!

Thanks for stopping by. Happy Easter!

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close up of carrot wreath on front door

How to Make a DIY Carrot Wreath

Yield: 1 Wreath
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Active Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $10

Let's make a super cute DIY Dollar Tree carrot wreath perfect for your front door for Easter.

Materials

  • orange burlap ribbon
  • burlap fabric
  • green deco mesh
  • greenery
  • floral wire
  • carrot wreath form
  • pipe cleaner
  • Easter bunny free printable

Tools

  • Wire Cutters
  • Hot Glue Gun

Instructions

  • Cover the entire carrot with burlap.
  • Secure the burlap with a bit of hot glue.
  • Fold the burlap over the top of the carrot and secure with a bit more hot glue.
  • Cover the entire front and back side of the wreath with orange burlap.
  • Glue the edges where it meets the natural burlap.  
  • Add green deco mesh to the top of the carrot with pipe cleaners.
  • Hot glue greenery along the top.
  • Download the free printable and attach the Easter bunny tag to the top of the carrot wreath.
  • Attach a pipe cleaner to the back for hanging.

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