In case you missed my Easter Mantel post introducing you to the CRE8TIME movement, make sure to hop on over there and check it out! You will be inspired to find time to create and do the things you love in your crazy, busy life! I’ve been sharing “springtime” projects as part of this movement and I can’t wait to show you what I’ve created for my home!
My front door has been bare for a few weeks and needed help. I was looking for something “springy” that I could leave up until the summer.
I instantly knew I wanted a tulip wreath and was hoping I could make one similar to the version I saw on Pinterest.
I decided to give it a shot and it worked!
Want to create the easiest spring wreath ever?!
Let me show you how to make a simple tulip wreath…
Supplies
2 bunches of artificial tulips {I purchased mine at Michaels and they had a ton of colors to choose from}
grapevine wreath
glue gun/glue sticks
burlap ribbon
Step One. Separate the tulips from the bunches
Step Two. Shove the stems in the grapevine and make sure the flowers all facing the same direction.
Step Three. Hot glue gun the stems and flowers into place as needed. I did this because my wreath will be outside and I wanted it very sturdy.
Step Four. Hang your new wreath with your favorite ribbon {I used a wired, burlap ribbon}.
…and you have a beautiful wreath to enjoy all Spring!

Love this! It kind of reminds me of Easter wreaths! Would be cute with a (removable) bunny or egg attached!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kimberly...so glad you like it!
DeleteThat does look very easy and lovely. Definitely spring time!
ReplyDeleteAfter what seems to be a long, cold winter I am definitely looking forward to Spring!
DeleteAhh.. spring is in the air.
ReplyDeleteLove the purple pop of color!
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Thanks! I wanted to find yellow tulips, but fell in love with these purple ones!
Deletethis is so pretty! and so much easier than it looks!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to give this project a try.
TFS
I made this today! I also used purple because they remind me of crocus'. This was easy and cost me only $7 since the flowers were on 50% off! Thanks for sharing!
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