Easter Egg wreath for under $20
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Today I am sharing how to make an Easter egg wreath for under $20. I found these adorable pastel easter eggs a couple weeks ago at my local craft store and decided to use them to make a wreath. I originally planned on buying a new grapevine wreath but quickly realized, I didn’t want to spend $25 on a new one. I came home and searched my mom’s area in the storage room and found a wreath that she hadn’t used in years. I removed the old faux leaves and within 5 minutes, I had myself a free new wreath :). Don’t worry, I asked for her permission before I dismantled the sad looking wreath.
Items Needed:
Wispy grapevine wreath
White spray paint (optional)
Faux pussy willows
Faux Pastel Easter Eggs
Hot glue
Spray your grapevine wreath (optional) very lightly with white spray paint just to add a hint of white. Push individual pussy willow stems (you will need to cut each stem from the main bulk of pussy willows) inside the grapevine wreath and add a little glue to make them stay in place.
Continue around the wreath until you have the amount of pussy willows that you want. I used about 2 bags.
I followed the path of the wispy grapevine wreath.
Glue your faux eggs on the wreath spacing them accordingly.
This wreath took about 15 minutes to make, so easy!
What I love about this wreath is, it’s not overly Easter. Does that make sense? I am not really big on decorating for Easter, unless it is classic and simple. This Easter egg wreath is perfectly suited for our front door. I may even try it as a centerpiece on our dining room table :).
For even more fun, check out this Egg Carton Art. It is adorable!
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Very Pretty! I love little pussy willows and the fact that this is so simple to make is even better!
Thank you Kimberly! 😉
Who kn ew you were so crafty my friend. 🙂 Love the wreath….you go girl. 🙂
Happy day!
karianne
PS Almost spit out my drink when I read your Instagram comment. 🙂
🙂
I need to make a simple wreath like this…..my front door is currently bare
I love that the first thing I noticed inside your wreath, was the cross design from the door. Makes Easter wreath even more perfect. Beautiful job.