DIY Spring Door Décor Ideas
Celebrate Spring by adorning your front entrance with the season’s vibrant hues and making a positive impression on your visitors. Fresh pastel colors, rustic décor, and natural features like wood, florals, and foliage are popular in spring decor.
Consider baskets, umbrellas, or picture frames as alternatives to the traditional round wreath. If you truly want to be unique, ignore the traditional wreath ideas and go with pinwheels, hot air balloons, butterflies, or cloth instead! The beautiful spring door décor ideas below are sure to spark your imagination.
Spring decorations are fantastic because the light and soft colors allow you to mix and match various colors and textures without looking cluttered. If you’re searching for a fun DIY project with your friends to give your home’s outside an instant Spring refreshment, here are some great ideas you can either buy from your local mall or convert into a fun DIY project.
Floral Wreath
Flowers are a solid indicator that spring has arrived! There are many interesting ways to brighten up your doorway with bouquets and greenery. From monograms to paper flowers to succulents, there’s something for everyone.
A bouquet of fresh tulips is the epitome of Spring! Tulips are lovely and come in a variety of brilliant and vibrant colors. Isn’t it true that you want they could last indefinitely? This door wreath will keep that beautiful bouquet for you all season long, and the polka dot fabric will give a bit of happiness. You’ll need the following items to build this wreath:
- A foam wreath form
- Enough polka-dot fabric to cover your wreath form (or any other printed fabric you may like)
- A bundle of faux tulips in the color(s) of your choice
- Some ribbon to match
- And a laser cut wood sign,
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
To assemble your wreath, begin by wrapping the fabric around the wreath form and gluing it. Next, arrange your tulip bouquet on one side of the ring form in an artistic manner, using hot glue to adhere each one to the wreath form.
Wrap the ribbon around the middle of your arrangement and secure it with hot glue. Finally, hot glue the laser-cut wood sign to the flower bouquet. Prepare to impress your visitors by hanging your wonderful new wreath on your front door.
Easter Themed
Spring and Easter are inextricably linked. Why not use these easy and fun DIY Easter spring door décor ideas to decorate for spring and Easter? The Easter Bunny will undoubtedly visit the house with the Spring egg wreath first!
This rustic wreath, complete with scattered pastel eggs and two small birds perched in a nest of Spanish moss, is a warm and welcoming welcome for anybody approaching your home. Our Everyday Life has a step-by-step tutorial on how to make this wreath.
This would be a fun DIY project for your kids to complete, particularly the part when they get to paint the eggs. You can have kids pick the colors, count the eggs, and allow you to put the wreath together.
Hanging a stunning wreath like this on your door would undoubtedly signal guests that you are ready for Spring and all of the wonderful Easter activities.
Fabric Wreath
This project is ideal for crafters, sewers, and apparel designers looking for a creative way to repurpose leftover fabric scraps. If you can find enough leftover fabric to cover a metal wreath form, this craft will be relatively inexpensive and yield beautiful results.
To add dimension, the idea is to collect fabrics with similar color schemes and patterns. You could even opt for a more bohemian style by mixing and matching your fabrics! The Art of Homemaking website has a step-by-step tutorial for making this abstract door wreath.
Spring Moss with Butterflies Wreath
The best aspect is that you don’t have to be a master craftsperson to achieve fantastic results. This wreath is also suitable for indoor use, such as above a hearth or on an elegant touch in the front foyer. You’ll need the following items to make the Spring Moss Butterfly Wreath:
- A foam wreath form
- Enough moss sheets cut into strips to cover the entire wreath form
- 5 or 6 faux butterflies
- Hot glue gun
- Scissors
Cut the moss sheet into broad strands to cover the ring form to build the wreath. It was easier to work on one part at a time after cutting the moss into strips. Continue until the wreath form is completely covered in moss. Then, as indicated in the figure, attach your butterflies to the wreath in whichever way you like.
Cut the wire down to approximately 1.5″, stick it through the moss and into the wreath shape, and secure it with a touch of hot glue if you’re lucky enough to find butterflies with wire attached. That’s it: a one-of-a-kind, eye-catching door wreath that’s both easy and stylish.
Putting a wreath on your front door is a centuries-old custom. Some see it as a symbol of victory, while others see it as a symbol of development and eternal life. It could also be seen as an invitation to individuals you wish to welcome into your home. Whether or not it has symbolic importance for you, your front door sets the tone for how you and your visitors will feel when they enter your home. It should be welcoming, warm, and comfortable.