Make a Simple Lavender Wreath

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Lavender wreaths are a beautiful way to decorate your home for Spring, Summer – and even Fall! I’ve been seeing purple tones popping up in Fall decor previews in stores, and I think it’s such a gorgeous and unexpected shade for the coming season. Come learn how to make a simple lavender wreath with faux lavender for your front door or mantel decor!

How to make an easy DIY faux lavender wreath

Photos by Tracey Jazmin.

If you can wield a glue gun, you can definitely make this easy wreath! I found an inexpensive grapevine wreath at Michaels and these pretty faux lavender stems on Amazon and got to work.

 How to make an easy DIY faux lavender wreath How to make an easy DIY faux lavender wreath

Let’s make it!

How to make an easy DIY faux lavender wreath

Make a Simple Lavender Wreath

Yield: 1 wreath
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: $30

This beautiful faux lavender wreath is so easy to make!

Materials

  • Grapevine Wreath
  • Faux Lavender Stems

Tools

  • Glue Gun

Instructions

  1. Start with a grapevine wreath as a base. I found mine for only $5 at Michaels as a summer special, and it’s 12″ in diameter.
  2. Gather some faux lavender stems and fluff them out. I found mine here on Amazon and I used 8 stems for my wreath.
  3. Arrange the lavender stems on top of the grapevine wreath base, overlapping each one as you go. You can bend the stems slightly to follow the curve of the wreath.
  4. Once you’ve arranged the lavender to your liking, tack it in place with hot glue.
  5. All done!

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Get the video tutorial for this simple lavender wreath (plus more summer wreath ideas!) here:

How to make an easy DIY faux lavender wreath

Happy crafting!

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