The Easy DIY Easter Wreath You Can Make Today
Everybody loves a cute DIY Easter Wreath but what makes this one even better is that it costs less than $5 to make! Yup, that’s right, $5! I personally love finding or making affordable decorations for different holidays. All the supplies I found at my local Dollar Tree store (except the glue gun) and the wreath takes about 30-45mins to make. This is a great craft for kids around 5 and older to help with. I recommend 5 and over because of the use hot glue.
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Supplies Needed:
I got everything for this wreath at Dollar Tree. Dollar Tree is full of super cute Easter decorations and supplies this time of year. You could also get all the supplies at Wal-Mart or your local craft store.
1- wreath form
2-3 bags of plastic eggs (i used 1 1/2 for the wreath pictured)
1 roll of wide ribbon with wire edges
1 glue gun (I didn’t get this at the dollar store but a high-temp one like this works best)
Glue Guns On and Let’s Get Started
Let’s get to assembling our DIY Easter Wreath! Start by gluing the eggs on the outside of the wreath form in a single row and move in towards the center. It helps if you try to glue the eggs along the egg seam to keep them closed.
Remember that the glue dries clear so feel free to be liberal with the glue to make sure everything stays where it should.
Bow Time
This is always the hardest part for me. I found this video on YouTube and it was easy to follow and super helpful. In all honesty, I had to watch this a few times to get the hang of it but I think my bow turned out pretty good in the end! Once you have your bow tied, attach the bow with wire, a zip tie or more hot glue.
Ta Da!!!!! You Created A DIY Easter Wreath
That’s all there is to it. Your wreath is done and ready to be hung up. You can wrap a small loop of string or ribbon around the top to hang it on a hook or just use a wreath hook. Either way, this Easter Wreath was easy to make and easy on the budget. Fun side note: This is also a fun craft for school-aged kids to help with or even do it as a craft for quality family time.
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Until we cross paths again, keep thriving!