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Easy DIY Summer Floral Wreath

The first wreath I ever made was back when I belonged to the Geneva Young Mother’s Club. A local florist came to a club meeting for a hands-on tutorial. She said she liked my wreath but I wasn’t so sure. I’ve always envied people who can make pretty wreaths, and I think I finally figured out how to make an easy DIY summer floral wreath. If I can do it – you can too! I promise!

Easy DIY Summer Floral Wreath with Hydrangeas and Peonies

First, I’d like to give a huge THANK YOU to Krista at The Happy Housie for organizing today’s tour of summer wreaths (there are links to more DIY wreaths at the end of this post). At first I wasn’t going to participate because my wreath-making skills are, shall we say, a little lacking? But then I decided to challenge myself and create a wreath – and I’m glad I did!

The supplies you need to make an easy DIY summer floral wreath include:

A plain grapevine wreath

3 to 5 large faux flowers

Pretty ribbon

Spray paint (optional)

Wire cutters

Supplies for making a floral summer wreath

 

I wanted a white wreath form but couldn’t find one at Hobby Lobby so I grabbed a $5 grapevine wreath and a can of white spray paint. I spray-painted the wreath outside on the driveway and brought it inside after it was fully dry. You could leave your wreath natural, too. It just depends on the look you’re trying to achieve – I wanted light, airy, and a bit romantic.

Next, you want to deconstruct your faux flowers. I chose pastel pink and orange flowers with large blooms – peonies and hydrangeas. Snip off the blooms leaving a few inches of stem. Pull the leaves off the stems and set aside.

Faux pink flowers for DIY summer wreath

 

Working with one flower at a time, stick the stem of the flower into the grapevine wreath. There are lots of nooks and crannies in a grapevine wreath so this is super easy to do. If one cranny is too tight, simply choose another hole to push the stem into. Keep repeating until you’ve filled approximately one-third of the wreath.

Take a few of the leaves and insert their stems into the wreath after all the flowers are placed. If any stems stick out the backside of your wreath, simply tuck them back into a nook or cranny. I didn’t have to glue any of the floral pieces into place. Score!

How to make an easy DIY summer floral wreath

 

After all your flowers and a few leaves are tucked into your grapevine wreath, it’s time to add the bow. I chose a creamy textured ribbon – but really, any ribbon will do. Tie the ribbon into a bow and cut the ends of the ribbon tails on an angle.

Tying a pretty creamy bow for a DIY wreath

 

Using a hot glue gun, glue the backside of the ribbon’s knot onto the grapevine wreath. I used a pretty big dollop of glue. Press the bow onto the wreath and hold for a few seconds to make sure the ribbon is securely adhered to the wreath. If the ribbon falls off, simply re-glue with a bigger dollop of the hot stuff. I left the tails of the ribbon a little long because I wanted them to drape down the front door a bit.

The beauty of a grapevine wreath is that you don’t have to add a hanger to the back of the wreath (although you can certainly add one, if you’d like). The wreath will settle firmly onto a nail or wreath hanger.

Easy DIY Summer Floral Wreath with Hydrangeas and Peonies

 

The hanging bough of impatiens on my front porch was the color inspiration for my easy DIY summer floral wreath. The impatiens will bloom prolifically all summer long and well into fall. The faux hydrangeas are a pale pink and the peonies are pale orange, mimicking the hue of the impatiens.

DIY summer wreath for a front porch door

 

Orange pillows continue the summer color scheme on the front porch. I like using orange with the yellow and blue exterior of my home.

Summer Front Porch with Easy DIY Summer Floral Wreath

 

This just might be the beginning of my wreath-making journey.

For the next one, I’m going to fill the wreath base with flowers all around.

Easy DIY Summer Floral Wreath with Hydrangeas and Peonies

Be sure to check out some of the amazing wreaths at the links below. You’re sure to find one you like that you want to make for yourself (or a friend or two).

 

Seasonal Simplicity Summer Series

 

Seasonal Simplicity Summer Wreath Series

The Happy Housie / The DIY Mommy /Confessions of a Serial DIYer / Zevy Joy

 

Seasonal Simplicity Summer Wreath Series

Finding Silver Pennies / Happy Happy Nester / Tidbits / Vinyet Etc.

 

Seasonal Simplicity Summer Wreath Series

A Pretty Life / Artsy Chicks Rule / Town and Country Living / Newly Woodwards

 

Seasonal Simplicity Summer Wreath Series

Southern State of Mind / Craftberry Bush / Summer Adams

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20 Comments

  1. Has it been busy on your street, with everyone coming by to see your pretty front porch. Those colors are so pretty for summer with your pretty wreath and flowers.

  2. Your wreath is beautiful! Maybe I’ll try to make one, too. . . My wreath making attempts usually fail! Thanks for the inspiration!

  3. I LOVE your summer wreath! It’s perfect and matches so well with your impatiens – isn’t it so funny how hard we are on ourselves? This wreath looks perfectly at home on your beautifully coloured porch! Excellent job! xo

  4. Jennifer,
    I have tons of dogwood growing on my 9 acres and I hate it! Do you think I could use that to make a wreath instead of grapevine? Then I could cut it down and put it to use all at the same time!

  5. So pretty, Jennifer! I absolutely LOVE the colour of those hydrangeas – and the way the whole thing matches your pillow! Too cute! So glad you could join in on this hop!

  6. A very nice idea. Your wreath is perfect for your door and blends wonderfully. My favorite color…pink!