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Cherry Blossom Wreath

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Celebrate spring with decorative outdoor wreaths like this lovely Cherry Blossom Wreath. Jamielyn Nye's step-by-step guide to decorative front door wreaths will brighten your spirits and your decor.

Cherry Blossom Wreath

 

Materials:

  • Plain wreath from craft store

  • Spray paint

  • Cherry blossoms

  • Decorative bird house

  • Nest and eggs

  • Ribbon or yarn wire

  • Hot glue

  • Ralph Lauren glaze
     

Instructions:

  1. The first thing you’ll want to do is spray paint your wreath. There are so many fun colors… so get creative!

  2. Then you’ll grab your cherry blossoms branches and cut them each off. 

    Cherry Blossom Wreath

  3. Next I hot glued the cherry blossoms branches around the wreath.

    Cherry Blossom Wreath

  4. Take a step back and look to see where it needs to be filled in more. You can also pull the individual flowers off and glue them to fill space. You can stop there, add a ribbon and call it quits… or keep going!

    Cherry Blossom Wreath

  5. I found the cutest little wooden bird houses. Snatch up one of these bird houses and paint it however you’d like. I painted mine white and did the trim in lime green. Then I distressed it with the Ralph Lauren glaze. I also added glaze to my little eggs that I painted white.

    Cherry Blossom Wreath

  6. I found these cute little nests. I spray painted my nests lime green and then hot glued them onto my wreath.

    Cherry Blossom Wreath

  7. I wrapped the wreath with the yarn wire and then hung the bird house from it. I did have to screw in a little eyelet screw and tie a little knot around it to hold it in place. And then you are finished!

    Cherry Blossom Wreath


 

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This is very pretty. The colors used are very classy and chic. I would prefer not to add the nests and eggs, but I just love the idea of adding a birdhouse. However, I agree with previous comments - it would be a very beautiful wreath even without these additions.

This is a very classy and traditional look for any decor. I can see economizing a bit by using found objects in the yard and around the house just by getting creative to add to whatever you need to purchase for this project. You may even want to change out a classy trailing ribbon to reflect the season... Reds for the holidays or Valentine's Day, pastels for spring, or match the sofa or wall colors, perhaps! Lots of fun and pretty options!

This is really pretty and easy enough to make! I collect bird houses and this would be a perfect addition to put on my front door.

This is absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait to make it. Thanks for sharing!! :)

This is adorable! I already listed the items I need to get started. I love birds and have lots of homemade bird houses out back so this would accentuate my theme of birds. Thanks for the article!

Very cute! I also appreciate that the author gave permission to stop before adding all of the decorations & calling it good. It's important to remember that sometimes less is more! I like the tastefulness of this design -- simpler & not so overdone.

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