Endless ideas to give your home a spring vibe.
Deck your front door in one of our pretty spring wreaths or eye-catching decorations.
We have endless ideas, from beautiful garlands to a flower-filled umbrella, and more.
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Pastel colors and springtime materials make each of these DIY door ideas perfect for welcoming guests to your home.
Easter Bunny Banner
Take your front door decor one hop further with this adorable Easter banner.
All you need is a piece of solid fabric, acrylic paint, and yarn for the pom-pom tail.
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Pair this with our other favorite bunny crafts for Easter.
Plastic Easter Egg Wreath
A colorfulplastic Easter egg wreathstarts with a trip to the dollar store.
Turn plain plastic eggs into this bright spring wreath with printed paper napkins and a quick coat of decoupage.
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We’ll show you how to decoupage Easter eggs and create this cheery display.
Tulip Wreath
Bunches of faux tulips star in this long-lasting spring wreath.
You don’t need any expert skills or special equipment tocreate a handmade tulip wreath.
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This take on classic sugared fruit is pretty and long-lasting.
When the glittered fruit is dry, hot glue everything to the wreath, along with faux greenery.
Pretty Easter Bunny Wreath
Make this adorableDIY Easter bunny wreath.
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We’ll show you how to create the shape using two inexpensive grapevine wreath forms.
Customize your wreath with your favorite faux flowers.
We chose a mix of garden roses, ranunculus, pom-poms, and dried seeded eucalyptus.
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Farmhouse Cotton Wreath
Make a gorgeous farmhouse-style Easter wreath.
Use an ordinary store-bought grapevine wreath or your homemade one.
This asymmetrical layout feels rustic and natural.
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Finish it with a burlap bow.
Spring Peony Wreath
Spring wreaths don’t have to be complicated to make.
Paper Easter Wreath
Make a creative and unique Easter wreath out of rolled scrapbooking paper.
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Continue gluing the paper rolls, working in a circular pattern, until you’ve reached the center.
Tulip Carrot Wreath
Transform bunches of artificial orange flowers into a festiveEaster carrot wreath.
Add a fun farmhouse Easter touch by finishing the wreath with a buffalo-check bow.
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Flowerpot Grapevine Wreath
Make this spring wreath with a few materials from the garden store.
We hot-glued moss and fresh violets in lightweight pots onto a grapevine base.
Dried Flower Wreath
We love how bright this spring wreath is.
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Because the dried flowers are already preserved, you might use the wreath year-round.
For a final touch, add a band of ribbon around the bottom of the basket.
Tie a pretty bow in front and add one on top of the handle to hang.
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Lemon Wreath
Turn heads with this eye-catchinglemon wreath.
Bunches of artificial lemons add a bit of sunshine to your front door.
Make this wreath in just three steps.
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Glittered Fruit Wreath
This long-lasting Easter decoration easily transitions from winter to spring.
Look for monograms, circles, hearts, and other shapes that it’s possible for you to transform.
Poke a small hole in each end of 12 plastic eggs.
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Cut 1/2x3-inch strips of patterned paper.
String the eggs onto 16-gauge wire, allowing an extra inch at each end.
Stuff the watering can with floral foam to secure the stems.
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Use picks to secure the blown-out eggshells.
Hanging Easter-Egg Decoration
A bunch of pastel Easter eggs work as cheerfulspring decorfor your front door.
Add yellow ribbon, secured with small straight pins, and leave a long end for tying.
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Gather the eggs at various lengths and tie the ribbons together.
Finish with a pretty bow, and hang the decoration from a removable adhesive hook or wreath hanger.
Once they’re dry, attach the eggs along a length of string and hang.
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Line the form with soaked sheet moss and fill it with potting soil and fresh flowers.
Hot glue on your chosen accents.
Easter Basket Door Decoration
This bright Easter basket full of blooms is ready to welcome spring.
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Choose a basket with a flat side and in a color that complements your door.
Hot glue painted eggshells to the grass.
Hot glue the eggs to a wide ribbon, then hot glue the ribbon to the basket.
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Once the basket’s hung, remember to keep the tulip water fresh.
When you’re finished, wire the umbrella to a hook on your door.
Hot-glue one- to three-inch-wide flowers onto the frame.
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Braid thick strips of cloth together to use as a hanger and decorate the hook with extra flowers.
Spring Color Yarn-Wrapped Wreath
Accent a spring door with our easy-to-make wreath made from yarn.
Wrap a foam wreath with multiple colors of worsted-weight yarn.
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When you finish a color, hot glue the end to the wreath and start with a new color.
Once you’re done, hot glue on more spring elements, such as faux flowers.
Add a ribbon and hang.
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Purchase a simple twig wreath from a crafts store.
Use florist wire to secure the heavier flowers.
Jelly Bean Monogram
A sweet monogram lets guests know they’ve arrived at the right home.
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Paint a papier-mache letter (available at crafts stores) using acrylic paint in your favorite spring color.
Match the paint color to the jelly beans or mix jelly beans for a multicolor decoration.
Hot glue a ribbon to the back to create a loop to hang it on your front door.
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Instead of fresh leaves, use artificial ones to create a timeless wreath.
Hang a couple of birds from the wreath, then tie on the yellow ribbon to hang.
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