Create your own DIY summer wreath for a sunny front door decoration.
Wreaths aren’t just a staplefor the holiday season.
They can also be shown off year-round as a way to welcome guests.
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A cheery summer wreath will enhance the appearance of your home, inside and out.
Recreate one of thesesummer wreath ideasor use them as inspiration as youcreate a one-of-a-kind pieceto hang on your door.
Citrus Fruit Wreath
Greg Scheidemann
Add zest to your front door with a bright citrus wreath.
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Start with a plaingrapevine wreathand add fresh or faux greenery and artificial fruit.
Brush the fruit with white glue and coat it with glitter.
Then, use florists wire to add the embellishments to the wreath.
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Try positioning them slightly off-center for an intriguing asymmetrical touch.
Patriotic Wreath
Jacob Fox
This Fourth of July-inspired wreath is understated enough to display all summer long.
Make the star wreath using a foam wreath form and paper or plastic stars.
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If the stars come uncolored, spray paint all but three of them white.
Spray the additional three red and blue.
Use hot glue or wire to attach them to the wreath form.
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Add faux blooms to a basic grapevine wreath using florists wire.
Tuck in some greenery to fill in the empty space.
Add abuffalo check bowto the wreath for a farmhouse-style touch.
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Choose any color or pop in of flower to recreate this blooming statement wreath.
We chose pink tulips.
Start with a wire wreath and wrap ribbon around the entirety of it.
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Tuck in the flowers as you go, securing them with hot glue.
Mix Greens
Greenery can be just as beautiful as colorful flowers.
Gather bunches of faux greenery and create a beautiful summertime wreath to display on your door.
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Dried Flower Wreath
Jay Wilde
Have you been saving old petals and bouquets for the perfect occasion?
Use your old dried flowers to create a charming dried flower wreath.
Tuck the blooms into a grapevine wreath and secure it with florist wire.
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Try something new and instead of displaying it outside on the front door, keep it inside.
This way, you’ve got the option to insure it will last you for years to come.
Lovely Lemon Wreath
When life gives you lemons, decorate with them!
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Finish the wreath with a buffalo print bow and enjoy all season long.
Fresh Flower Wreath
Nothing says summer like fresh flowers.
Secure greenery in place with florist wire and tape to create a wreath form.
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Add fresh cuts that will look and smell delightful on your front door.
Peony Wreath
No need to overcomplicate a summer wreath.
Vibrant pinks will bring joy to the curb appeal of your home all summer long.
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Eucalyptus Summer Wreath
A eucalyptus wreath is a versatile decoration that can be used all year round.
Different embellishments can be added to the wreath depending on the time of year, season, or holiday.
Or you might leave it how it is and let the eucalyptus leaves be the star of the show.
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Dried Grass Wreath
Show off nature’s bounty with a dried grass wreath.
This simple yet gorgeous door decoration is a warm welcome to all guests.
Use materials likepampas grassor wheat for an airy, whimsical summer wreath that will easily transition to fall.
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Cherry Blossoms are a delicate but beautiful choice of flower to use for a summer wreath.