I thought I would share a great alternative to a spring wreath today. My spring cone wreath can be made in 10 minutes or less and will look great on your front door. The cones for this project were provided by StyroCrafts.
Spring wreaths are my absolute go-to for adding springtime vibes to my front door! Whether it’s a tulip wreath bursting with paper flowers or maybe a sweet fairy garden wreath, they set the perfect mood for sunny days and fresh beginnings.
Whether you’re welcoming guests or just treating yourself to a daily dose of cheer, these spring wreaths are instant mood lifters. Plus, the options are endless – you can totally customize your spring wreath for every style.
This particular wreath is created to be a cone shape which makes it easy to swap out the different flowers for each season or spring holiday. You could use artificial roses for Valentine’s Day, white flowers for Easter, and colorful daisies in between occasions. Whatever you choose, this project can be done quickly and easily — and in under 10 minutes!
How to Make a Spring Cone Wreath
Supplies needed to make a spring cone wreath
- Large cone
- Wood grain contact paper
- Scissors
- Reindeer moss
- Hot glue and glue gun
- Burlap flowers
- Floral wire
- Ribbon
Video Tutorial
Want to make your own spring cone wreath? Watch the video below for the full instructions for the cone wreath as well as a spring tree ornament from 30 Minute Crafts. We make both of the crafts LIVE for you in less than 10 minutes!
In case you missed any of the instructions on the video, here is a brief recap.
- Cover a large cone with wood grain contact paper. I picked up mine at the dollar store. Trim any excess with a pair of scissors from the side as well as the top.
- Add reindeer moss to the top of your cone with hot glue.
- Add in these great burlap flowers from Consumer Crafts randomly in the top. Secure with hot glue.
- Form an 18 inch piece of floral wire into a handle like shape and turn it in (90 degree angle) about 2 inches from both ends. Push those ends directly into the cone at the top through the contact paper. Push into the cone about 1 inch down from the top on both sides.
- Add a ribbon to the top and you are ready to hang this one on your door.
This spring cone wreath makes a lovely alternative to a traditional wreath. Change it up by using fabric dye for the flowers or a different pattern of contact paper. The possibilities are endless y’all. What will you do with this spring cone wreath idea?
Portions of the products used in this tutorial were provided to me free of charge. All opinions and projects are my own however.
Equipment
Instructions
- Cover a large cone with wood grain contact paper. I picked up mine at the dollar store. Trim any excess with a pair of scissors from the side as well as the top.
- Add reindeer moss to the top of your cone with hot glue.
- Add in these great burlap flowers from Consumer Crafts randomly in the top. Secure with hot glue.
- Form an 18 inch piece of floral wire into a handle like shape and turn it in (90 degree angle) about 2 inches from both ends. Push those ends directly into the cone at the top through the contact paper. Push into the cone about 1 inch down from the top on both sides.
- Add a ribbon to the top and you are ready to hang this one on your door.
LOVE that contact paper and those burlap flowers, Angie!
Nice read! I like the suggestions.
Great project Angie. It would make a fun alternative to a traditional wreath!