How To Make The Easiest Easter Wreath DIY With Dollar Tree
You are in luck if you are looking for the easiest tutorial to make an Easter Wreath DIY for Spring.
This cute wreath craft is simple and budget-friendly using Dollar Tree Supplies.
Because I need two wreaths for Easter, I wanted something that could be put together quickly and wouldn’t break the bank.
I found these oval wreaths egg-shaped wreaths and knew immediately they would make an easy wreath.
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The wreaths I found have a small basket or tray at the bottom. I’ve yet to see any like them online. However, these oval grapevine wreaths would work for a bit of adjustment.
You can also use the Dollar Tree Wire Oval Wreath Frame by adding some grapevine stems.

What Supplies Do You Need For An Easter Wreath DIY?
You can use a variety of supplies to make your wreath. I used several items that I had on hand to make the wreaths budget-friendly. However, I’ll share some links if you are searching for the supplies.
- Oval Wreath
- Moss Bunny or Dollar Tree has them for $3.00 each.
- Artificial Greenery Stems
- Dollar Tree Jute Carrots. Or you can find these online Jute Carrots.
- Hot Glue Gun – Optional
- Satin Ribbon – Optional

Add Greenery to DIY Wreath
First, let’s add the greenery stem to the wreath.
Because I like to recycle my supplies, I separated the greenery stem by spreading the branches to either side of the main stem.

Next, attach the stem by pushing the largest part into the wreath. You may need to use twine or floral wire to secure it firmly.

Dollar Tree Moss Bunnies for Easter Wreath
Next, you will want to add your focal point for the Easter Wreath.
I chose Dollar Tree moss bunnies for this wreath.
Place the bunny in the center of the wreath at the bottom. If you don’t have the tray at the bottom, attach it with hot glue or tie the bunny to the wreath with twine.
You can use birds, chicks, or other styles of bunnies for this part. Dollar Tree also has cute metal and staw bunnies that would look adorable.

Add Faux Carrots To Wreath
Finally, add the faux carrots by pushing them into the greenery.
I used three larger jute carrots on one side of the bunny and two smaller ones on the other side.
If you place your wreath outside and experience windy days, use hot glue to secure the carrots.


Optional Bow
I don’t always add bows to my wreaths, but since these wreaths will hang on black shutters, I felt a white bow would pop. However, this is an optional step.
For this outdoor bow, I used floral satin ribbon. It makes a pretty bow and will hold up the outdoor elements.
I previously shared How To Tie Bows for packages; the tutorial is the same for a wreath bow.
Once your bow is ready, add it to the top of the oval wreath and allow the streamers to fall inside it.


Hang Easter Wreath DIY Dollar Tree Project
See how easy that was to make and so inexpensive using Dollar Tree supplies.
Now, you need to hang your wreath and enjoy it for the Easter holidays.

My wreaths are added to the DIY door shutter on our front porch. I used these S hooks to hang the wreath without damaging the shutters.
Stay tuned to see the full Easter Porch Tour.


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This is adorable, what a sweet wreath.x
Janette,
Thank you for your sweet comment.
Now that’s cute and easy! Thanks for sharing.
Margie,
I’m so glad you like it.
Rachel,
This is such a sweet wreath!! I love that you used a moss bunny ( which I have several of, and carrots…So cute!! Thanks so much for sharing and thanks for the inspiration!!
Hugs,
Debbie
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Debbie,
I’m so glad you like this. Thanks for commenting.
Hi Rachel, I love your Easter wreath, it’s so cute. Good job !
Edna,
I really appreciate you for taking the time to comment. Glad you like it.
So cute. I think I’m gonna try this!
Alice,
I hope you do. Thanks for your comment.
Adorable!
Hey Kimberly,
I’m so glad you like it.
super cute wreath Rachel!!!
Stacy,
I’m glad you like it.
This wreath is so cute. I love it. Hugs to you.
Renae,
I really appreciate this.
Love these and I use these oval grapevine wreaths too. The moss bunnies are great additions to these.
Cindy,
I’m so glad you like this.
@Rachel,
The bunny wreath is beautiful; I especially like bunnies. Your projects are always
an inspiration — even If I cannot do some I enjoy seeing and knowing the possibilities
Your home is so well done. Love it and especially the porch.
Oh, I appreciate this comment so much. Thank you for stopping by.
This is adorable Rachel…the shape of the grapevine wreath is perfect for spring.
AnneMarie,
I appreciate this.
What an adorable wreath idea! Love it!
Stacy, Thank you so much. I”m so glad you like it.
Love the way this came together, Rachel! Quick and easy – fun and festive. You’re speaking my love language – this wreath is fabulous. Hugs, CoCo
CoCo,
I really appreciate this and I’m so glad you like the simple wreath.
Rachel, I just love your Easter wreaths! They are so cute and you gave us such great instructions! Thanks for sharing today!
Mary-Ann,
Thank you for your encouragement and kind words.
thanks for sharing.
thank you for sharing Heather.