Last Updated on 2022-03-28 by Linda
Easter, I totally recognize the religious significance of the day there is still a whimsical aspect. I embrace the whimsical, the pastel pretty, the bunny aspect of this weekend. Time for an Easter Door Wreath to celebrate.
Whimsical Easter
This is the whimsical fun part of this weekend. Not to take away the religious aspect but as a practical tie in we did always receive a “go to” church Easter outfit.
Building an Pastel Easter Door Wreath
Getting into the Easter groove it is Pastel Easter Wreath on the porch decorating time. This year I had a bit of an issue, I could not get my creative juices flowing and changed the wreath a few time.
First off we de-Christmas the door wreath and let it sit for a day. Initially, I started mimicking the indoor wreath with pinks and purples but it didn’t feel right. So what is a gal today, go completely off in a new direction. Still using decomesh I opted for a fun re-do.
Building a Tulle and Pastel Easter Wreath
Supplies needed to build a pretty pastel easter wreath
- wreath frame
- pastel decomesh
- tulle in a few colours
- Easter Eggs
- bunny ears
- ribbon
- pipe cleaners
- hot glue
Creating the Pastel Wreath for Easter
- Start off by cutting decomesh, tulle and ribbon into 6 inch lengths
- take a decomesh strip, a piece of ribbon and a few tulle strips and hold together with a pipe cleaner
- complete this task until all the ribbon is utilized
4) turn wreath form upside down and begin randomly attaching the ribbons with the pipe cleaners
5) alternate locations and fill entire form
6) turn wreath over and re-arrange tulle and mesh to ensure wreath is filled in
7) attach Easter eggs using the hot glue. Add eggs randomly in a pattern that pleases you
8) Attach the bunny ears and hang your wreath
Ingredients
- wreath frame
- pastel decomesh
- tulle in a few colours
- Easter Eggs
- bunny ears
- ribbon
- pipe cleaners
- hot glue
Instructions
- Start off by cutting decomesh, tulle and ribbon into 6 inch lengths
- take a decomesh strip, a piece of ribbon and a few tulle strips and hold together with a pipe cleaner
- complete this task until all the ribbon is utilized
- turn wreath form upside down and begin randomly attaching the ribbons with the pipe cleaners
- alternate locations and fill entire form
- turn wreath over and re-arrange tulle and mesh to ensure wreath is filled in
- attach Easter eggs using the hot glue. Add eggs randomly in a pattern that pleases you
- Attach the bunny ears and hang your wreath
Pamela says
This easter wreath is so pretty! Love the colors!!
Dawn Miller says
I love your wreath and yes! Life really does begin at 50!
Thank you for sharing.
Amy B. says
Your the queen at making wreathes.
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