I wanted to make an Easter wreath for my front door this year. After all, the state of your front door can really impact the impression the rest of your house gives to visitors and passers-by. I was looking for some ideas on the web and came across some fantastic Easter wreaths. The problem is that now I can’t decide which one I want to make. Here are the 5 which made my final short list. Which one would you choose?
Easter Wreaths
Easter egg wreath
I loved this Easter Egg Wreath (I found it on Amazon) because the eggs look good enough to eat. Actually, I thought they were edible until I saw a close-up picture of the wreath. I was originally looking for an Easter wreath I could make, but this one made me think again, after all, all I’d have to do is pop it on the door. My door is white so this wreath will brighten it up wonderfully.
Tulip wreath with Easter bunny couple
This one is cute, not only because of the beautiful tulips you can see in the background. I think of all the Easter wreaths I looked at, I was mostly attracted to this one because of the Easter bunny couple that stand out to great your guest before they knock on the door. This tulip and Easter bunny wreath will make your door stand out in the neighbourhood this Easter. I live near the road, so the only thing I’m worried about if is I’ll be able to keep those pristine, white ears clean so I could re-use it again next year.
Grapevine Easter wreath
This Grapevine Easter wreath is beautiful because for me, it’s reminiscent of Christmas. I think it’s the shades of greens and blues that make that mixture so festive. I have a feeling this Easter wreath will last for years and years. I’ve got a similar Christmas wreath for my front door which I’ve had for 6 years and it still looks brand new. After all, holiday wreaths are only used for approximately 2-weeks periods, aren’t they? This wreath is definitely up there in my top 5 list!
Cross Easter wreaths
This Cross Easter wreath will obviously only appeal to believers in Christ. Isn’t it so beautiful? Regardless of your religious inclinations, you have to admit that this is such a beautiful, sweet Easter wreath. It looks especially good against the red door. I chose this one because it’s so simple, yet says so much. I love it.
Wispy Forsythia Easter wreath
This wispy Forsythia Easter wreath works on most door colours and surfaces. The beauty of it is that you can see straight through the wisps and it doesn’t take up too much solid space. For the minimalist, this wreath is probably the best choice. It’s simple, yet impacting. The yellow forsythias are perfect for this time of year.
So which one of these wreaths is your favourite? Which one would you love to have displayed on your front door? On second thoughts, I think I’m going to order one of the forsythia ones. I love the Easter bunnies, but I couldn’t keep them clean for long, especially when it rains (which it does a lot around here).


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