Spring Tulip Wreath DIY for Front Door
Made with bright pink flowers, this spring tulip wreath DIY for the front door is easy to make and will be inviting.
The best part: you only need a few inexpensive supplies to make! Who doesn’t enjoy making a good budget-friendly wreath for the front door?
Just like our shovel wreath, this spring tulip wreath for the front door will help welcome guests into your home and show your door some love.
The pink tulips really make the wreath stand out. Then, you have a little pop of color from the white and yellow flowers that are mixed in too.
The burlap bow on the side brings everything together to make the DIY spring tulip wreath look perfect.
Spring Tulip Wreath DIY
Like all of our wreaths, this is one is easy to put together. It’s also affordable. You can find many of these supplies at your local Dollar Tree or craft store.
- 18 inch Grapevine Wreath
- Wire Cutters
- Premade burlap bow (if you can’t find one, Amazon has them)
- Dollar Tree Pink Tulips (2 bunches)
- Dollar Tree small white flowers with yellow in the center
- Eucalyptus bunch (if you can’t find these at the Dollar Tree, Walmart or craft stores also carry them)
How To Make the DIY Spring Tulip Wreath:
(We’ve included printable instructions so that you can print them and have them on hand. Those are found at the bottom of the tutorial)
Step 1: Using the wire cutters cut the stems off all of the flowers and half of the eucalyptus bunch. Leave about 3 inches of stem so that you can still work with it.
(While we didn’t do this, for more stability and to help it last longer, add some hot glue to each stem before placing it in between the grapevine)
Step 2: Add the flowers to the grapevine wreath. When adding the flowers, start with the top section of the wreath first. Start by adding the tulips first weaving the stem in between the grapevine.
Step 3: Next, add the eucalyptus pieces to give it some green foliage color and fullness.
Step 4: Add a splash of white and yellow. For the white flowers, we just kind of sporadically added them.
You just want to add a splash of the white and yellow colors in there so you can place them anywhere you want.
Step 5: Add the bow. The pre made bow had a tie in the back so I used that to tie the bow to the grapevine wreath. Then, I added some flowers to the bottom section of the wreath underneath the bow.
Easy DIY Spring Tulip Wreath for Front Door
I think it turned out really well! The spring tulip wreath has a nice pop of color to it and the flowers combined with the bow just make it pretty.
You can experiment with other colors and position them around to see what you can come up with. It’s really easy to do because you’re basically just weaving the flowers into the grapevine wreath.
If you can find the premade bow, I highly recommend it!! The premade bow just makes it super easy to add to the wreath. It’s already made so you just have to attach it and be done. Bows and I do not get along very well, so this was stress-free and easy.
Remember: for more stability and for the flowers to last longer, add some hot glue to each stem before placing it in between the grapevine.
I didn’t do this, but I think now that it’s finished I’ll try and glue them on. It turned out so well that I want to be able to keep it as long as I can!
If you are like me and prefer printable instructions, here they are. You can print whenever and follow the step by step instructions.
Easy Spring Tulip Wreath DIY for Front Door
Materials
- 18 inch Grapevine Wreath
- Wire Cutters
- Premade burlap bow
- Dollar Tree Pink Tulips (2 bunches)
- Dollar Tree small white flowers with yellow in the center
- Eucalyptus bunch
Instructions
- Using the wire cutters cut the stems off all of the flowers and half of the eucalyptus bunch. Leave about 3 inches of stem so that you can still work with it.
- Add the flowers to the grapevine wreath. When adding the flowers, start with the top section of the wreath first. Start by adding the tulips first weaving the stem in between the grapevine.
- Next, add the eucalyptus pieces to give it some green foliage color and fullness.
- Add a splash of white and yellow. For the white flowers, we just kind of sporadically added them.
- Add the bow. The pre made bow had a tie in the back so I used that to tie the bow to the grapevine wreath.
- Then, add some flowers to the bottom section of the wreath underneath the bow.