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Hydrangea Wreath: How To Make

March 28, 2015 By Linda 14 Comments

spring wreath ideas using hydrangeas in greens and blues and whites

To create this hydrangea wreath, I first had to collect my supplies from my car …

 

because, somewhere along the line, my car has become yet another space where I store craft supplies. And Etsy shop supplies …

 

and the simple act of running out the car had me longing for Spring.

 

Because in the Spring, running out to the car doesn’t require a change of footwear. Or donning a puffy coat. In the Spring, I can just throw open the front door and march down those front steps as is …

 

and when I say as is, I mean clothed.

😉

But yesterday morning there was a fresh coat of snow on the ground. And a 20 degree chill in the air. And boots and a puffy coat were mandatory for the run outside to the car to gather my hydrangea wreath-making supplies …

 

spring wreath ideas with hydrangeas

 

I found the faux hydrangeas, twig wreath form, and green floral wire at Michaels.

 

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I removed the leaves and cut the stems 1 1/2 inches in length from the bloom.

 

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Then I simply worked the stem into the twig wreath. It held pretty tight, so I didn’t bother with glue. The up side is I can easily swap out different color hydrangeas to complement the different seasons of the year …

 

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I just moved around the wreath, adding hydrangeas in alternating colors. I used 9 total.

 

spring wreath ideas using faux hydrangea

 

I toyed with adding a border of leaves around the edge, but in the end preferred this clean look.

 

spring wreath ideas for front door

The finishing touch was a green bow. I actually attached the bow to the window pane and the door muntins using  Scotch restickable dots for mounting.

 

Now if the snow would just melt and the temperatures would warm up so the grass can grow as green as my new Spring wreath!

 

For even more Spring wreath inspiration, some of my blog friends are sharing their lovely creations with you too …

 

Spring Wreath Ideas

 

front door wreath ideas for spring

Upcycled Spring Wreath from Our Southern Home

boxwood wreath

Classic Spring Wreath from Snazzy Little Things

easy wreath diy for spring

10 Minute Easy Spring Wreath from Worthing Court

Easter egg wreath for spring

 Easy 3-Step Wreath from The Everyday Home Blog

Have a wonderful weekend! Here’s hoping Spring wreath making … and Spring weather … is involved!

🙂

Sharing:

* A Stroll Thru Life * Inspiration Monday *  The DIY Showoff  * Between Naps on the Porch *

Filed Under: Crafts, DIY & Crafts

Comments

  1. laura@top this top that says

    March 28, 2015 at 6:58 am

    who you kidding…get some clothes on! lovely wreath, hydrangeas are some of my fav flower. Hope you have a great weekend. Maybe if it warms up, you can clean your car out!

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  2. Jeanette @ Snazzy Little Things says

    March 28, 2015 at 8:47 am

    I wish I were a talented wreath maker, but it seems that this and paper crafts are my Achilles heel. I love what you’ve done here – I do reserve flowered wreaths for when the weather actually turns…and right now it’s 12 degrees with snow on the ground. Thanks for the compliments on my wreath – I still think it’s a tad ‘wintery” but I will try your method once I’m rewarded with warm weather!

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  3. Barb @ The Everyday Home says

    March 28, 2015 at 10:56 am

    LOL, for a minute there I thought you were describing a) my own vehicle and b) my own state of dress (or undress.) 😀 Its good to know we bloggers share many of the same traits.

    I simply have to make one of these hydrangea wreaths. I love the alternating colors. It was fun sharing this month’s “Inspired by Spring Wreath” Blog Hop with you and I can’t wait until next month. Fun! xxoo, Barb

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  4. karen@somewhatquirkydesign says

    March 28, 2015 at 12:14 pm

    Hah! I was looking at those dark hydrangeas and wondering where I could get the plant that grew that beautiful color!

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  5. JaneEllen says

    March 28, 2015 at 4:23 pm

    Wow Linda, awesome wreath as are all the others featured. Love how you alternated colors of hydrangeas on your wreath, great to just stick them into wreath for reuse. Loved that you didn’t add anything else to your wreath, it’s the gorgeous hydrangeas, my favorites are the dark colored ones. Is there a hydrangea plant that grows that color? So pretty and mysterious looking. I’ll have to take another look at Michaels flowers, on sale this week weren’t they?
    WE were at dog park in G.J. last Sunday, met a couple that had just moved here from Chicago, he was so happy with how nice it was. So sorry it’s been tempermental there, not warming up. I won’t tell you how it is here. Will you get hot weather when it does warm up or does it take it’s sweet time acting like Spring? Used to take while to warm up in MT.
    I store whole bunch of things in our old 89 Suburban, doesn’t run so might as well get storage out of it. Every once in while I go out to clean it out, find things and there goes the neat old truck. Think most of my good Easter stuff is out there so need to go digging. Hubs says there’s enuf Easter out on tables now. I bought few more little things at Habitat, Goodwill, and Salvation Army thrift stores, just can’t seem to resist cute little bunnies, what can I say?
    Since hubs got his upper teeth out on Monday, been even harder finding things he can eat, he’s fussy too. Might be while before he gets his false teeth. I”ve been without my bottom teeth for over year. I lost bone and teeth at same time. No dental insurance.
    Our dishwasher went out other day, our garbage disposal last week, what next? We need a higher powered router due to my new pc having features that need it. Will have to wait til next payday. Afraid to even think about it. Better get going, fold towels from dryer, hung my jammies out on lines.
    Hope you have good weekend even if it’s cold/snowy.

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  6. Christy @ Our Southern Home says

    March 28, 2015 at 4:44 pm

    i love your wreath!!! Hydrangeas have always been a favorite. The green ribbon is just the perfect added touch! So fun touring with you each month!

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  7. Jane says

    March 28, 2015 at 6:54 pm

    Yes…yes, this weather really makes no sense for those of us who go shoeless (and sockless) most of the time. But Yay! A project I can do! After the Easter egg wreath comes down, I’m at a loss!

    By the way, neighbor…my daughter just moved to Lakeview. Is that near you?

    Jane x

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  8. Suzy @ Worthing Court says

    March 29, 2015 at 8:33 pm

    I just love your wreath, Linda. I especially love the alternating colors of the hydrangeas. And using a satin ribbon as a hanger is the perfect touch.

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  9. Judy H. says

    March 30, 2015 at 2:55 pm

    Linda, your wreath is stunning! I love the colors you chose…beautiful! I’m not much of a wreath maker, but with your helpful tutorial, I think I can do this!!! Did you use an 18 inch wreath? Thank you for sharing your lovely creation!

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    • Linda says

      March 30, 2015 at 4:24 pm

      Thank you so much! My wreath is more like 14″ The hydrangeas help to fill it out larger. Plus my front door isn’t very wide.

      🙂 Linda

      Reply
  10. Marjie says

    April 5, 2016 at 8:21 am

    Love your hydrangea wreath!! and definitely will try to recreate it for my door. Did you use the green floral wire for anything? Maybe the hanger? I don’t want to miss a step ?
    All the Spring wreaths you showed are lovely but I have to say the hydrangea is my favorite only because hydrangeas are in the top three favorite flowers of mine. Thanks to all who generously share their talent.

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    • Linda says

      April 7, 2016 at 11:02 am

      Good eye! I missed the floral wire. I thought that I would need it to attach the flowers but they stayed put as is. So I never ended up using it for the project! 🙂

      Reply

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