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DIY Easter wreaths: 4 workshops and 26 ideas

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Traditional and unusual Easter wreaths that you can make with your own hands are in our holiday selection for Easter.

First, a little about the symbolism of the wreath. The Easter wreath, representing eternal life, is one of the symbols of the Easter holiday. Its very round shape embodies the concept of eternity and infinity, plus it refers to the image of the sun, which returns nature to life every spring. The flowers and leaves that adorn the wreath carry the same meaning. An egg is a symbol of the miracle of birth, a hare or a rabbit - fertility and prosperity.
With wreaths you can decorate the door, both the entrance and the door in the room, you can hang a wreath on the wall, on the window or put it in the center of the table instead of a bouquet. Also, an Easter wreath, especially - made by yourself, can be a wonderful gift for the holiday. Your attention - a few simple ways to make an Easter wreath and the idea of ​​its design.

A wreath based on twigs: a master class


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This wreath is made of artificial, imitating natural, willow leaves and flowers. Pick them up so that there is a flexible wire inside, this will facilitate the formation of a bouquet.
For such a wreath you will need:
- a round blank for a wreath of branches (sold in floristic and needlework stores);
- artificial branches with leaves and flowers (you can buy there);
- ribbons for decoration.
1. Wrap the blank with leaf sprigs.

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2. Add branches with flowers.

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3. Tie the wreath with ribbons.

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Options for wreaths of artificial flowers on a workpiece made of branches:


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DIY crafts for Easter: 33 ideas


Volumetric wreath with a nest and fabric flowers: a master class


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For such a wreath, it is better to prepare branches from the trees in advance, putting them in water so that the buds can open slightly. However, without this, the wreath will look good.
You will need:
- voluminous round blank for a wreath (sold in floristic and needlework stores);
- several foam blanks in the shape of eggs (you can buy there);
- artificial flowers made of fabric (sold in the same place, if desired, you can make them yourself from fabric, buttons and wire);
- a nest of dry grass;
- tape;
- paints - blue and bronze colors;
- glue;
- wire;
- studs.

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1. With pins attached to the beginning of the ribbon, wrap it around the base for the wreath. Fasten the end of the tape with pins.



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2. Place the foam eggs on the toothpicks, place on a base (for example, an egg package), paint and let dry. Dipping a dry brush in bronze paint, make specks on them.


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3. To fasten the branches into a bundle, you can use wire. Then attach the branches to the base with pins in several places.

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4. Use glue to fix the painted eggs in the nest. Then wire the nest itself to the branches.

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5. Decorate the branches with fabric flowers.

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6. Do not forget the loop from the ribbon on top - on it you hang a wreath.

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Volumetric wreath options:


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Wreath of live or artificial roses: master class

You can make such a wreath using both natural and artificial flowers. A wreath of live roses will please you not so long, but it looks much more spectacular. Bonus is a great fragrance.

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You will need:
- a wickerwork made of branches for a wreath (sold in flower and craft stores);
- several branches of live or artificial bush roses.
1. Cut the buds of roses, leaving a stem a few centimeters long.

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2. Insert the stems into the base at a right angle, forming a wreath.

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Options for wreaths of roses:


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Wreath of tulips: master class


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For a wreath of tulips, you can also take both natural and artificial flowers. You will also need a wicker base for a wreath and ribbon.
1. The manufacturing algorithm is the same as in the case of a wreath of roses, only tulips should leave the stalks more authentic, so that they hold more firmly in the wreath. Insert the flowers into the base at an angle, forming a wreath.


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2. When finished, tie a wreath with a ribbon, making a loop.

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Options for tulip wreaths:


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Unusual garland: DIY Easter eggs from felt


Fancy Easter Wreaths

An Easter wreath does not have to be traditional.
You can make a wreath, for example, from a hoop:

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Or from plastic eggs:

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From small toys, for example, rabbits:

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... or fluffy chickens:

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You can add birds sewn from fabric:

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A wreath may be of an unusual shape:

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... and not even be a wreath.

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