DIY wreaths for front door: Add a beautiful handmade wreath to your front door for a great way to welcome friends and family to your home.
The best part is you can easily change the wreath out monthly to celebrate different seasons or holidays.
In this article you’ll find a great collection of DIY wreath ideas that I’ve made for my front door over the years.
Keep reading to find the perfect wreath for your home.
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If you follow me on social media, you know how much I love wreath making. I took a class when I was 18 yo and I was hooked!
Fast forward more years than I care to admit and I’ve probably made hundreds of wreaths both to sell at craft fairs and for friends and family.
Placing a wreath on the front door for each season or holiday is such a simple thing, but it really is welcoming.
And, it doesn’t have to be costly. I’ve made all of the wreaths in this collection and all of them are very budget-friendly.
Front Door Wreath Craft Supplies
Before we get to the beautiful wreath ideas let’s take a look at some of the most used craft supplies for wreath making.
You can easily find these supplies at the craft store or your local dollar store.
- Faux greenery and faux flowers in various shades – check out the dollar store or buy from craft stores when they are 40% off.
- Wire Wreath Form
- Styrofoam Wreath Form
- Floral Foam
- Burlap Ribbon
- Floral Wire
- Straight Pins
- Embroidery Hoops
- Hot Glue Gun – this cordless is my favorite!
- Wire Cutters
Now let’s take a look at these DIY wreaths for your front door.
I’m including a step-by-step tutorial for each one to make it super simple to make your own.
33+ DIY Wreaths For Front Door For Every Month
All of these wreaths use faux flowers but you can make a wreath with fresh flowers. You will need to ensure you have the proper potting soil and drainage for the wreath form.
There are plenty of store-bought options made for fresh flowers. I prefer to use fake because they last longer, can be used year after year and require no watering!
Use a plain wreath form and floral stems to make a simple DIY hoop winter wreath. It's such an easy project. After Christmas is the perfect time to add some winter charm to your front door.
Nothing says welcome winter like an adorable snowman wreath. Inexpensive deco-mesh is wrapped around a styrofoam wreath form. Add a cute snowman and fake snowballs and you are ready for winter!
If you want an extra large wreath to make a statement, pick up a hula hoop at the dollar store! Add wooden skewer pieces to create a wagon wheel look.
This DIY project is a great idea if you are on a small budget. For less than $5 you can create a snowy winter wreath with white ribbon and berries.
The best way to update an old grapevine wreath form is to use spray paint. A couple of coats of white paint does wonders to update this wreath. Get the detailed instructions on how to make a sweet gnome from an empty Purex crystals bottle.
Make good use of old Christmas ornaments by crafting a stunning ornament wreath for Valentine's Day. What better way to upcycle Christmas decorations?
Don't forget to shop thrift stores when looking for wreaths. I scored this large wreath and bag of decorations at my local Goodwill for $6! It's a beautiful front porch wreath that brings that wow factor.
Affordable, fun, and festive! Learn how to make a simple wreath with Dollar Tree finds for St. Patrick’s Day.
Create an Easter wreath that's the first thing guests see. Craft a unique look with feather dusters from the dollar store.
This may be my favorite DIY spring wreath. It's packed with pretty spring flowers, fabric carrots and the cutest little bunny.
Celebrate Easter in style with a book page wreath featuring decoupage Easter eggs with a cute bird's nest themed design. Quick tip: be sure to place paper towels down as the moss is quite messy.
Use scrap fabric of your choice to make an embroidery hoop wreath for Easter in a bunny shape.
There are so many beautiful spring wreaths you can make using wood beads. This boho style is perfect for spring or summer.
Create a colorful wreath for your front door. It's a great way to add a pop of color with pretty yellow flowers and other spring flowers.
Can you believe this patriotic wreath is made with dollar store plastic tablecloths? I love the star shape which would work for Memorial Day too.
One of the easiest ways to craft a fabric wreath is to tie bandanas around a wire wreath. This beauty looks great on a porch or patio.
Welcome summer with a buzz worthy bumble bee wreath. This is such a unique and trendy design that is perfect for your front door.
Enjoy the bright colors of summer with a pretty sunflower wreath. A great alternative to traditional summer wreaths!
Turn plastic tablecloths into beautiful sunflower wreaths! This guide makes your crafting simple and fun.
Save on storage space by making a wreath that you can change out for Halloween and fall. The wreath base is on a foam base so it can be removed.
Halloween is all about spooky decor like this Freddy Krueger themed wreath.
Learn how to make a non-traditional wreath for fall using loop yarn and velvet pumpkins in soft shades of pink and blue.
Wood beads, burlap and classic fall foliage makes the most beautiful front door wreath.
DIY fall wreaths just got better! Create a beautiful, budget-friendly, neutral wreath with our thrift store makeover.
Learn how to make a paper leaf fall wreath with this step-by-step Cricut tutorial.
Here is the perfect way to add charm to your home. This DIY rustic grapevine fall wreath is gorgeous with copper and white.
This fabulous floral wreath is packed with natural elements for a traditional look.
Here is a fun DIY project that will brighten your door and welcome friends and family to your home! It's easy, too.
Give an old wreath new life by creating a stunning DIY Christmas wreath with sugared fruit.
Make a Christmas wreath with a red cardinal printable. Seasonal wreaths can't get much easier than this! This festive wreath can also stay up all winter.
Use ornaments in whatever color you like to create a beautiful wreath. You can use all sorts of materials including bottle brush trees, mini acorns, red ribbon with gold ornaments or any style you like. Have fun with it and make it your own!
Add a rustic touch to your home for the holiday season with a tobacco basket Christmas wreath incorporated with stunning faux florals and a pinecone wreath swag.
A charming little red truck Christmas wreath will add a festive touch to your holiday home. It's just the right size for a front door.
Use fresh greenery and magnolia leaves to craft the most gorgeous holiday wreath in a unique square shape. Get tips for preserving magnolia leaves as well.
So what do you think? Are you ready to get crafty by making your own front door wreath?
Be sure to share it with me on social media if you do make your own. Tag me on Facebook or Instagram with #ourcraftymom. It totally makes my day!
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Thanks for stopping by. Happy crafting!
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