These 10 easy wreaths can be made in one hour. Make one to adorn your front door to greet your guests, hang above your mantel, or anywhere in your home.
Hanging a wreath on your front door is such a nice statement for greeting your guests. I’ve made and bought many over the years. Today I’m sharing 10 easy wreaths that you can make in less than an hour. Make one for yourself, someone you love or be inspired to create something new.
10 Easy Wreaths
Monogram Spring Wreath
Square Dried Hydrangea Wreath
Kitchen Spice Wreath
Limelight Hydrangea Wreath
Herbal Harvest Wreath
Easy Potpourri Wreath
Living Wreath
Moss Covered Wreath
DIY Easy Fresh Evergreen Wreath
FLORENCE L SALMER
Patti, I especially love your monogram one, but they are all pretty! If I do it, it has to be easy...LOL, and it looks like I might just be able to manage that one. Thanks!
Jemma
Gorgeous inspiration and fabulous wreaths!
Jemma
Richella Parham
So pretty! Thanks for the great inspiration. I need to get busy and make a wreath for fall!
Sue Harlan-Stewart
Thought I would comment to let you know I receive your emails and just love your ideas. I am a novice gardener who work part time at a garden center. Your ideas inspire me to creativity. I am definitely making the hydrangea wreath as it is one of my favorite flowers. Keep on creating and sharing.
Patti Estep
Hi Sue,
Thank you so much for your kind words. I know you will love your hydrangea wreath. They dry very well. If you can wait to pick them until they are just starting to dry out naturally they will keep longer (limelight wreath). If you have some that are already dried you can re-wet them and use them (square wreath).
Thanks again for "making my day." Let me know if I can help you with any questions.
Patti
Carole @ Garden Up Green
Pretty options - I just really love that herb one. I'm thinking of making a fall wreath - something with stuff from around the farm sounds interesting. Guess I need to get crackin on that, I don't know what it is but I feel like I'm moving in slow motion lately.
Patti Estep
Hi Carole,
I hear ya. Today I did not feel like getting out of bed. I'm sure you know that you can use any kind of plant material for your wreath. Two extra tips that I may not have stressed. Pack them in if you can so that when they shrink your wreath will still look good. Second, if you use wild flowers or other natives be careful with berries that my fall off easily and get stepped on and then brought into the house.
Thanks for stopping by,
Patti