Craft a beautiful DIY succulent wreath to make a statement on your front door.

Our step-by-step instructions will help you create your ownbeautiful succulent accent pieceto add to your front door.

Cut stem sections 1 to 2 inches long, removing lower leaves as you wouldwhen propagating succulents.

succulent plant trimmings on green tray

Credit: Edward Gohlich

Step 3: Soak the Form

Submerge a mesh-covered moss wreath form in water.

Allow the form to sit in water until it’s fully saturated.

This will help the succulent cuttings thrive once in the wreath.

Moss Wreath submerged in Water

Wear gloves when working with loose peat moss.

Step 5: Insert the Cuttings

Place a succulent cutting into each hole.

It’s not necessary to dip cuttings in rooting hormonesucculents root easily when the moss is kept moist.

Scissors creating holes in wreath

This is especially important for succulent wreaths that will hang.

Cuttings will root along their stems, but until they do, the pins will keep them secure.

Step 7: Add the Finishing Touches

Hang your wreath using galvanized hardware to prevent rust.

placing succulent plants into holes of wreath

Pin placement with succulents plants on wreath

Succulent Wreath hanging on window