25 Easter & Spring Door Wreaths That Are Cute & Easy To Copy
This blog posts presents to you 25 cute and easy easter and spring door wreaths.
I’ll be honest: Do you know this feeling of finally taking down the heavy winter decor and hanging something bright and fresh on the front door? Doesn’t that feel just awesome? Like we’ve achieved something because winter is over!
I think door wreaths are the easiest way to make the house feel like spring is actually here.
Plus: It’s a nice way to greet your guests!
I’ve spent the last few days looking for different styles, everything from simple grapevine bases to some really cute egg designs, to see what actually looks good without taking hours to make.
I wanted to find wreaths that look high-end but are secretly very DIY-friendly.
So, I’ve put together a list of 25 favorite spring door wreaths that are super easy to copy.
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Easter & Spring Door Wreaths
Let’s get started! I’m excited to share my 25 favorite Easter and spring door wreath ideas with you.
Hopefully, you’ll find some inspiration for your own door here.
1. Easter Egg Wreath With Bunny
Save This door wreath just screams Easter!
I can especially picture this Easter egg wreath with a bunny at the family home and it’s sure to catch the eye of all the children.
I love how it combines playful Easter elements with a classic wreath shape.
To complete the look, you could also add a doormat with a bunny motif and place small wicker baskets on the porch.
2. White Snowdrop Wreath
Save I think the white snowdrop wreath perfectly symbolizes the first signs of spring.
I simply love how pure it looks with the white blossoms, making it elegant and timeless.
How I would style the wreath: I can especially imagine it looking beautiful with silver candle holders or white lanterns on the floor next to the door.
3. Colorful Tulip Wreath
Save Colorful tulips instantly bring good cheer and joy to your doorstep, don’t you think?
For me, tulips are one of THE quintessential spring flowers, they look fresh and modern.
I think the idea of putting a vase in colorful rubber boots and filling them with tulips is really fun. Maybe you’ll like it too.
4. Yellow Forsythia Wreaths
Save If you love the color yellow and believe it brings sunshine and warmth, then this idea is perfect for you!
Yellow forsythia wreaths, with their vibrant yellow color, are visible from afar, like little rays of sunshine.
I think they create a beautiful contrast with dark doors in anthracite or blue. But they also look lovely on white doors.
5. Delicate Cherry Blossom Wreath
Save If you prefer a delicate and understated yet spring-like look, this idea might be for you.
I think a delicate cherry blossom wreath looks very romantic and feminine. It also evokes a touch of spring in Japan (the most beautiful time of year there, I really want to go during cherry blossom season!).
When it comes to decorating, I would combine the delicate cherry blossom wreaths with light pink ribbons and light wood furniture on the patio or front porch.
6. Minimalist Wildflower Hoop Wreath
Save I love wildflowers! Maybe you’ll like them too. They’re also perfect for door wreaths!
A minimalist wildflower hoop wreath looks modern and airy because only part of the hoop is decorated with flowers, leaving the rest bare.
In my opinion, a wreath like this goes particularly well with Scandinavian or boho-style homes.
Related: 12 Stunning Minimalist Decor Ideas For Spring: Minimal Effort, Big Impact
7. Geometric Gold Wreath With Fresh Eucalyptus
Save Do you love geometric designs? Then this idea is perfect for you.
The geometric gold wreath with fresh eucalyptus not only looks trendy, but it also looks especially stunning with gold door handles and a modern black house number. This combination really emphasizes the overall look.
8. Grapevine Bunny Wreath – Spring Door Wreaths
Save Doesn’t the grapevine bunny wreath look absolutely adorable?
It’s also perfect for Easter.
The natural texture of the woven grapevine is ideal because it’s easy to bend and adapt to the bunny shape.
And the bunny shape simply exudes Easter charm without being over the top.
If you like, you can also add a large jute bow and a few real carrots or wooden eggs woven into the wreath.
Related: How To Style Your Home For Easter: 15 Fresh & Cheerful Easter Decor Ideas To Try
9. Vibrant Pink Tulip Wreath
Save Vibrant pink tulip wreaths are real eye-catchers!
If you hang one of these door wreaths on your door, one thing is for sure: You have a true statement piece!
I think pink always looks energetic and cheerful. That makes it perfect for spring!
Personally, I would combine it with accents in white or light gray so that the pink really pops and stands out.
10. Daisy Hoop Wreath
Save I loved picking daisies as a child and making little wreaths out of them.
That’s why I thought I absolutely had to include a daisy wreath here!
In my eyes, daisies radiate innocence and naturalness, they simply look inviting and friendly.
If you like the country style, you could, for example, put a checkered tablecloth in yellow or blue on the table on your porch. It doesn’t get much more country than that!
11. Wildflower Spring Wreath
Save We already featured wildflowers earlier, but because they’re so beautiful, here’s another idea using them!
I love wildflower spring wreaths. I especially love the untamed nature of wildflowers, they look so natural and vibrant with all the different colors.
I would also keep the rest of the decorations natural, for example, placing a vintage zinc watering can next to the front door.
12. Vibrant Red Berry Wreath
Save It doesn’t always have to be flowers! A wreath made of berries looks beautiful too.
Here you see a wreath made of red berries, which is also perfect as a transitional piece, adding a splash of color even in late winter.
Berry wreaths are usually very long-lasting, which I think is a big advantage.
13. Floral Welcome Sign – Spring Door Wreaths
Save If you don’t want to bother with real flowers but still want to enjoy floral designs, you can hang wooden signs with painted flowers on your front door.
This also brings a touch of springtime charm and the vibrant colors are sure to brighten your day.
I think you can further embellish these signs with additional decorative elements, such as a large bow tied at the top of the hook.
14. Red & White Roses Wreath With Blue Accents
Save A door wreath with red and white roses and blue floral accents also looks very beautiful (and is also suitable for the Fourth of July!!).
If you ask me, the color combination looks very classic, almost nautical or even patriotic (for all you Americans out there, hehe).
If I had to style such a wreath, I would place blue flowerpots with white hydrangeas on either side of the front door.
15. Doubly Peony & Eucalyptus Wreaths
Save Double peony and eucalyptus wreaths look lush and, in my opinion, luxurious.
I think the eucalyptus gives the full peony look a more modern feeling.
I especially love these double wreaths on double doors.
Related: 25 Incredible Spring Decor Ideas To Brighten Your Home
16. Lily Wreath – Spring Door Wreaths
Save I absolutely love lilies!
They have such a regal look for me, but the best part is: They smell amazing!
Besides, I think lilies have a certain purity about them and are a classic spring and Easter flower.
To really showcase the blooms, I would use glass elements and minimalist door decorations.
17. Classic Magnolia Leaf Wreaths
Save Classic magnolia leaf wreaths offer another variation on the traditional flower wreath.
I find that magnolia leaves look very elegant with their glossy sheen.
If you like the “southern charm”, magnolias are the perfect flower for you! I think white accents complement magnolias best.
18. Peony & Hydrangea Wreath
Save Another beautiful combination: Peony and hydrangea in a wreath.
The flowers look very sophisticated together. You can combine them in different colors, depending on your taste.
My decorating suggestion: I would use the colors from the wreath to get cushion covers for the garden bench in the same color. This creates a repeating color effect, making everything in your decor look intentional.
19. Pink Peony Wreath – Spring Door Wreaths
Save A pink peony wreath is, for me, the epitome of spring romance.
Peonies are among my favorite flowers and I find them especially beautiful in pink.
I also love combining peonies in different shades of pink to create a harmonious ombré effect.
20. Blue Hydrangea Wreath
Save Besides pink, yellow and soft green, light blue is also one of my go-to spring colors.
Blue hydrangeas in a wreath somehow always have a calming effect on me and as I mentioned, I think they offer a lovely change from the typical pink and yellow tones.
Do you like the coastal trend? If so, you can add a few white accents (like seashells) and driftwood decorations for that typical coastal feel.
Related: 25 Stunning Ideas For Front Door Decor That Instantly Say “Welcome Home”
21. Pink & White Tulip Wreath
Save If you’re a fan of soft decorations, you’ll love this idea!
A wreath made of pink and white tulips looks gentler and softer than purely colorful versions.
To prevent the colors of the wreath from becoming overwhelming, I would combine it with a simple doormat, for example, in beige.
22. Red Poppy Wreath – Spring Door Wreaths
Save Don’t red poppies look absolutely gorgeous? I especially love the shade of red. It’s vibrant, but not too garish, if you know what I mean.
One thing’s for sure: With red poppies, you’ll definitely stand out (in a good way)!
I love seeing red poppies on black doors. I think the black makes the red color really pop. But red poppies look beautiful on other types of doors too, like wooden or white ones.
23. Colorful Forget-Me-Nots
Save Colorful forget-me-nots are something truly special, in my opinion.
You don’t see that delicate blue in many flowers, it looks very lovely.
To really make the blue pop, you can add small yellow accents, such as ribbons, to the wreath.
24. Boxwood Wreath
Save And here’s another alternative to a flower wreath: A wreath made of boxwood.
I think a wreath like this is a classic. And the best part? It always looks neat and is perfect not just for spring, but for any season.
Especially for Easter, you can embellish the wreath a bit by adding some colorful eggs or a simple white ribbon.
25. “Happy Easter” Bunny & Carrot Door Hanger
Save Lastly, I have a real Easter idea for you (even though it’s not a wreath, I still wanted to share it): How about a “Happy Easter” bunny and a carrot door hanger?
Even though it’s not a classic wreath, I really love the playful hanger, I think it brings humor and color to the door.
I think it’s a great idea, especially for households with children and if you want even more Easter vibes, you can add a basket with Easter grass and colorful eggs on the steps leading up to the door.
Which Spring Door Wreath Will Greet Your Guests?
So, which spring door wreath do you like best? Would you prefer one with flowers, one that’s all green without flowers or would you also be open to a wooden sign version that still exudes springtime charm?
Let me know in the comments!
Otherwise, I hope you found some inspiration and ideas in my blog post that appeal to you and that you’d like to try out.
As you can see, there are many different ways to create an Easter or spring wreath for your door.
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