It’s time to bring out the Easter Decor! Brighten up your door with an easy to make Yarn Wreath for Easter. Adding simple embellishments to a plain yarn wreath is a fun way to add some whimsical touches to your Easter decor.
I started with a 12 inch styrofoam wreath form.
I love the combination of lots of spring colors in this yarn.
To wrap the wreath, I started by looping the yarn around the wreath and tying it off. I continued wrapping it until it was full. Along the way, I stop and scrunch the yarn closer together to make sure the wreath from doesn’t show through.
I purchased a package of felt eggs last year that I didn’t use for anything. They were a fun addition to this. They came with the dots and scrolly lines that could be added to the eggs. I used hot glue to attach them and then arranged the eggs onto the wreath and hot glued them in place.
Paper Easter basket grass is hot glued below the eggs.
I’ve had this little bunny for years. I don’t recall what he was originally attached to. He’s been stashed in with my Easter decor for a long time. I added a line of hot glue underneath him and attached him to the wreath. I used some pieces of yarn to tie a simple bows below the bunny. I finished it off with a felt rosette and some ribbon.
Using white tulle, I looped a long piece of it around the top of the wreath. It’s tied into a bow onto the door hanger. I added a simple bow of pink ribbon.
Wrapping the yarn around the wreath is a little time consuming, but it’s easy to sit and wrap it while watching tv since there really isn’t a wrong way to do it.
I haven’t decided it I’ll use this on our front door or if I’ll place it inside along with some other Easter decor. It does brighten up our black front door, so that might be where it stays.
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Sew Crafty Crochet says
Such a cute wreath! I love the eggs! ???
Beverly says
Thanks! I loved those felt eggs, too.
Laurie says
Beautiful! I love the pretty pastel colors of the yarn and that Easter grass was a great idea. I love the look of it on the wreath. Pinned and shared 🙂
Beverly says
Thanks you, Laurie! I like that the grass gave it more dimension. Thanks for sharing!
Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
Very pretty! Great spring colors. Visiting from Celebrating Spring party.
Beverly says
Thank you, Victoria. Spring is such a colorful season with so many choices.
Katie says
So cute.
Beverly says
Thanks, Katie!
Gail @Purple Hues and Me says
This is so adorable, Beverly! Love the spring colors!
Beverly says
Thanks, Gail! I am glad that it’s time for spring colors!
Mary-the boondocks blog says
Beverly that is such a lovely wreath with the yarn adding so many pretty pastel colors. And of course the bunny is the finishing touch on a happy spring wreath.
Beverly says
Thank you, Mary! I was glad I found a new use for that little bunny.
Sandra Garth says
You are so creative!
Beverly says
Thanks! I have fun with crafting and especially wreath making.
Grammy Dee says
How pretty! Love it. Thank you Beverly for sharing at the #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I shared it on social media.
Beverly says
Thank you! I’m happy to have discovered your party. Thanks for hosting and for the shares!
Claire says
What a great idea to use variegated yarn to get the stripes. Lovely wreath!
Beverly says
Thank you, Claire. I love that yarn. It makes getting the look I wanted much easier than trying to use different colored yarns.
candy says
Love the color of yarn you used and the eggs are simple enough to make. I shared on social media. #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty
Beverly says
Thank you. I love that yarn, too. Thanks for the social shares!
Helen at the Pleasures of the NW says
Beautiful! And it looks so easy to do – Thanks for sharing at the Pleasures of the NW’s DIY Party
Beverly says
Thanks, Helen. Yes, like most of my crafts, this was an easy one. Thanks for the party!
Jess says
So pretty! 🙂
I would love for you to share this with my Facebook Group for recipes, crafts, tips, and tricks:
Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!
Beverly says
Thanks, Jess and thanks for the party.
Clearissa says
That is adorable. I have never used yarn in that way, great idea. Thank you for sharing with #BloggingGrandmothersLinkParty. I have shared on social media. #LinkUp #BlogParty
Beverly says
Thank you, Clearissa. I love using yarn for wreaths.It can be a little time consuming, but they are easy to make. Thanks for hosting and for sharing.
Beverly says
Love this wreath. So adorable. Thanks for sharing at Over The Moon Party. Hope you come back next week so I can stop by again. I hope you will also share at Thursday Favorite Things this week.
Hugs,
Bev
Beverly says
Thank you, Bev. Thanks for the party!
Julie Christiansen says
I always wondered if people used several differnt colors of yarn, or a variegated yarn. You answered my question! Such pretty Spring colors! Thanks for sharing at My Busy Beehives #beeparty this week!
Beverly says
Thanks, Julie! I’m loving all of the spring time colors that are everywhere now. Thanks for the party.
Shirley Wood says
Beverly, this is so delicately beautiful. I love it. #merrymonday
Beverly says
Thank you, Shirley. I love using pastels, they always give that soft, pretty look.