Welcome Spring To Your House With An Easter Wreath For Your Front Door

When you think of wreaths, your mind probably goes straight to Christmas wreaths. But recently, many talented DIY enthusiasts have been pushing this classic front door staple beyond the cold months of December and into the sunshine of spring. Why should Christmas be the only holiday that gets a wreath?

With Easter right around the corner, now is the perfect time to give this fun (and easy) DIY project a try! Check out some of our favorite DIY Easter wreath ideas below so that this year, you can get ready to welcome the Easter bunny to your house in style.

Easter Egg Wreath

Easter Egg Wreath
Photo Credits: Grandma Sandy / Call me Grandma
Photo Credits: Grandma Sandy / Call me Grandma

With Easter fast approaching, it's easy to get your hands on some plastic Easter eggs at most grocery or dollar stores. Simply bend some wire into the shape of the wreath you want, cut some holes in the eggs and feed the wire through so that you can attach them to the wreath. Then, you can take some decorative fake vines and wrap them around the eggs to hide the wire.

Cute and simple!

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Rainbow Bunny Peeps Wreath

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Wreath made of marshmallow Peeps.
Photo Credits: Tried & True Creative
Photo Credits: Tried & True Creative
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Who doesn't love marshmallow Peeps? These sweet, squishy marshmallow treats are a favorite Easter candy for many, myself included.

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Show off your love for this colorful, sweet treat with this gorgeous rainbow wreath that can brighten up any front door. If bunnies aren't your thing, you can use the classic chick shape to achieve a different look.

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Wooden Egg Wreath

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Wreath with wooden eggs.
Photo Credits: Finding Lovely
Photo Credits: Finding Lovely
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Want something a little less colorful? This wreath is a little more simple and understated, but the brown of the wood matches the color of eggs so well that nobody is going to miss that this wreath is for Easter.

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The perfect wreath for a minimalist home!

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Grapevine Bunny Wreath

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Rustic bunny wreath.
Photo Credits: Jane and Sonja / Sustain My Crafting Habit
Photo Credits: Jane and Sonja / Sustain My Crafting Habit
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If you love the rustic look, this Easter wreath is perfect for you! You can make the ears out of whichever woven fabric you want, meaning there are endless options for customization.

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We love how you can reuse the grapevine wreath base for other holidays too, because it's easy to take off all the bunny add-ons.

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Speckled Egg Wreath

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speckled egg wreath
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Photo Credits: liveoaknest.com
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This speckled egg Easter wreath is a little bit more understated and leans into the natural beauty of these unique eggs. This DIY is easy to make, as the American Moss covers up the straw wreath form super well.

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Plus, this wreath is very light, meaning you can practically hang it anywhere!

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Deco Mesh Easter Bunny Wreath

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Photo Credits: Michelle Smith Creations / Youtube.com
Photo Credits: Michelle Smith Creations / Youtube.com
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Okay, can we just start of by saying this might be the cutest wreath on this list?! The way the mesh has been used to make a super unique texture just makes the bunny look extra fluffy and the little ears on top are just adorable.

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Plus, the original creator has a full video tutorial on how to make this wreath, so you have no excuse not to give it a try!

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Spring Daffodil Wreath

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Spring daffodil wreath.
Photo Credits: Design Improvised
Photo Credits: Design Improvised
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Looking for something that still screams Easter, but without leaning into the bunnies or chocolate eggs too much? Then this is the perfect wreath for you to make!

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The daffodils still scream Easter and spring without being too on the nose, and the yellow adds a beautiful (but still understated) pop of color to any front door.

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Yarn Easter Bunny Wreath

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Bunny yarn wreath.
Photo Credits: It's Always Autumn
Photo Credits: It's Always Autumn
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Last but not least, this wreath is perfect for anyone who knits or crochets and has some extra chunks yarn lying around. Even if you've never knit before in your life, yarn is super cheap and easy to find at craft stores or dollar stores.

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The way the yarn is looped to make the wreath adds a super cozy texture, and you can customize it with your favorite fake flowers. Plus, when winter rolls around again, just pull the ears off of this wreath, add a top hat, and voila! Now it's a snowman!