Are you looking to brighten up your front door with some seasonal charm? Summer wreaths are the perfect way to add a pop of color and a warm welcome to your home.
If you’re wondering where to start or what materials you’ll need, I’ve got you covered.
This guide will walk you through 15 easy DIY summer wreath ideas to make your entryway shine.
Summer Wreaths For Front Door DIY
These DIY summer wreaths will add a festive and vibrant touch to your front door, making your home feel welcoming and seasonal. Enjoy creating and displaying these beautiful wreaths!
1. Floral Hoop Wreath
To create a beautiful floral hoop wreath, use the floral tape to attach the greenery to the bottom half of the metal hoop.
Then, add the silk flowers to the greenery, securing them with hot glue.
Arrange the flowers in a balanced design, making sure to cover the floral tape and let the hot glue dry completely before hanging your wreath on the door.
2. Seashell Wreath
To make a seashell wreath, you’ll need a foam wreath form, assorted seashells, a hot glue gun, and jute rope.
Wrap the foam wreath form completely with the jute rope. Then, use the hot glue gun to stick the seashells onto the wrapped wreath form.
Arrange the seashells in a random pattern, making sure to cover the whole surface and let the glue dry before hanging your wreath.
3. Lemon and Eucalyptus Wreath
To create a beautiful wreath, use the floral wire to attach the eucalyptus sprigs around the grapevine wreath.
Then, use the hot glue gun to add the faux lemons to the eucalyptus sprigs.
You should also make sure the lemons are evenly spaced for a balanced appearance and let the glue dry completely before hanging it.
4. Burlap and Sunflower Wreath
To make a beautiful wreath, you will need a wire wreath form, burlap ribbon, faux sunflowers, a hot glue gun, and floral wire.
Weave the burlap ribbon through the wire wreath form to create a ruffled appearance. Secure the ends of the ribbon with floral wire.
Then, use the hot glue gun to attach the faux sunflowers. Allow the glue to dry completely before displaying your wreath.
5. Hydrangea and Ribbon Wreath
To create a beautiful wreath, wrap the foam wreath form with the wide ribbon, securing it in place with the floral pins.
Then, cut the faux hydrangeas into smaller clusters. Then, use the hot glue gun to attach the hydrangea clusters to the ribbon-wrapped wreath form.
Now, allow the glue to dry completely before hanging your finished wreath.
6. Patriotic Bandana Wreath
To create a patriotic wreath, you will need a wire wreath form, red, white, and blue bandanas, and scissors.
Begin by cutting the bandanas into strips. Then, tie these strips onto the wire form, alternating the colors to make a patriotic pattern.
Keep tying the strips until the whole wire form is covered. Now, adjust the bandana strips to ensure they look full and even before hanging your wreath.
7. Citrus Slice Wreath
To create a citrus wreath, use the hot glue gun to attach the faux citrus slices to the foam wreath form.
Then, fill in any gaps between the citrus slices with the greenery sprigs to ensure a full appearance.
Make sure all gaps are covered for a complete look, and let the glue dry completely before displaying your beautiful wreath.
8. Rustic Grapevine Wreath
To make a beautiful wreath, start by using the hot glue gun to attach the dried flowers to the grapevine wreath.
Then, create a bow with the burlap ribbon and glue it to the top of the wreath.
Make sure the flowers and the bow are spaced evenly to create a balanced look. Now, let the glue dry completely before hanging your wreath.
9. Butterfly Garden Wreath
To create a beautiful butterfly wreath, you will need a foam wreath form, faux butterflies, a greenery garland, and a hot glue gun.
To make the wreath, wrap the foam wreath with the greenery garland, securing it in place with hot glue.
Then, use the hot glue gun to attach the faux butterflies to the greenery.
Arrange the butterflies in a natural, scattered pattern. Let the glue dry completely before hanging your wreath.
10. Lavender and Burlap Wreath
To create a beautiful burlap and lavender wreath, you will need a wire wreath form, burlap ribbon, faux lavender sprigs, and floral wire.
Begin by weaving the burlap ribbon through the wire wreath form to achieve a full, textured appearance.
Once the ribbon is in place, secure its ends with floral wire. Then, attach the faux lavender sprigs to the wreath using more floral wire, ensuring they are evenly distributed.
Now, adjust the lavender sprigs as needed for a balanced look before hanging your completed wreath.
11. Tropical Leaf Wreath
Start by attaching the faux tropical leaves to the foam wreath using hot glue. Make sure you slightly overlap the leaves to give it a lush, layered appearance.
If any edges are loose, secure them with the floral pins. Allow the glue to completely dry before displaying the wreath.
12. Daisy Chain Wreath
To make a beautiful wreath, begin by attaching the faux daisies to the wreath using the hot glue gun.
Now, fill in any gaps with the greenery sprigs to give it a natural appearance.
Arrange the flowers and greenery evenly for a balanced look and let the glue dry completely before hanging the wreath.
13. Peony and Fern Wreath
To make a beautiful wreath, you’ll need a foam wreath form, fake peonies, fake fern leaves, and a hot glue gun.
Start by gluing the fake fern leaves onto the foam wreath form to make a base layer. Then, use the hot glue gun to attach the fake peonies to the wreath.
Make sure the peonies are evenly spaced out among the fern leaves. Finally, let the glue dry completely before you display the new wreath.
14. Cotton and Magnolia Wreath
To make a beautiful wreath, glue the cotton stems to the wreath. Then, add the magnolia flowers to the cotton stems.
Arrange everything nicely to ensure a balanced look and let the glue dry completely before hanging the wreath.
15. Summer Fruit Wreath
To make a beautiful fruit wreath, you will need a foam wreath form, faux fruit like lemons, limes, and oranges, some greenery sprigs, and a hot glue gun.
Start by hot gluing the faux fruit to the foam wreath form. Then, fill in any gaps with the greenery sprigs to ensure the wreath looks complete.
Make sure the entire wreath form is covered for the best appearance. Now, let the glue dry completely before displaying your lovely wreath.
Jose M. Lemon is a prolific writer and enthusiastic DIY enthusiast with a deep passion for all things related to do-it-yourself projects. With an extensive background in crafting and building, Jose has dedicated his career to exploring and sharing innovative DIY ideas across various platforms.