CUTE Gardening Wreath with Dollar Tree Supplies!
Want to make a cute gardening wreath for your front door this spring? Head to your local Dollar Tree for supplies to make this colorful wreath for under $15!
It is so fulfilling to make your own wreaths. Especially when you can use inexpensive materials from the dollar store, making them look like a million bucks! The best part is that you can create the look of a fresh garden wreath using evergreen materials – i.e., artificial flowers!
Whether you put this DIY wreath on your front door or your garden shed, I hope it brightens your spring!
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Dollar Tree Supplies for Gardening Wreath
- Dollar Tree craft wood watering can
- Dollar Tree artificial Cosmos bushes (4 bushes used for wreath)
- Dollar Tree artificial Queen Anne’s Lace bushes (2 bushes used for wreath)
- Grapevine wreath (I used a 16″ wreath for this tutorial)
- Craft paint
- Small paint brushes
- Hot glue
- Wire cutters
How to Make the Gardening Wreath
1) Paint the Watering Can Wood Sign
Use acrylic craft paint and small paint brushes to paint the watering can wood sign. Start by painting the watering can a light color (in case you get paint on the letters like I did). Then paint the letters and flowers carefully with a thin brush.
2) Clip Stems from the Flowers
Use a pair of wire cutters to cut the stems from the flowers. Leave a little over an inch on stem remaining so you can use it to stick it into the grapevine wreath. Note: as of now, Dollar Tree does not sell grapevine wreaths. However you can get a 16″ grapevine wreath for under $10 at the craft store. They are closer to $5 when they are on sale!
3) Insert Flowers into Grapevine Wreath
Poke the flowers into the top of the grapevine wreath. They hold pretty well on their own, but you can also add a dab of hot glue to the base of the flower before inserting it to keep it secure. Start by scattering the Cosmo flowers evenly around the wreath. Then fill in any gaps with the yellow Queen Anne’s Lace.
4) Hang Wood Sign from Center
Finish your garden wreath by hanging the painted wood sign from the center. I used the hanger that comes with the sign to attach it to the wreath. That’s it!
Check out these other DIY Gardening Wreaths!
1) Bird Lover Wreath
If you’re a bird-loving gardener, then this natural wreath is for you. It uses a mix of natural and artificial materials including little bits of moss. You could add seed heads, seed pods, branches and dried flowers to yours! Get the tutorial here.
2) Spring Butterfly Wreath
Have a pollinator garden? Then you need this colorful butterfly wreath that features feather butterflies along with faux greenery. Get the tutorial here.
3) Flower Garden Wreath
These felt flowers bring a major pop of spring fun to your patio door! Precut flowers make this wreath a cinch! Get the tutorial here.