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Hello friends! We’re less than a week away from spring and I don’t think I’ve ever been more excited for its arrival; just last week it snowed here and it was starting to feel hopeless that spring would ever come. So even though it was snowing when I hung it up, this Wagon Wheel Farmhouse Style Wreath has been welcoming spring from my porch for a week now. Do you ever feel like when you break out the decor for a particular season it makes that season feel closer? That’s what I was going for here.
I am, in fact, that girl who is excitedly browsing the spring decor aisles at Hob when the majority are browsing the Christmas clearance. But don’t worry, I show a little more restraint in waiting to actually put the spring decor out. A little. 😉
Are you ready to add some spring cheer to your door decor? Follow along this easy step by step tutorial or video to make your own wagon wheel rustic farmhouse wreath.
Step by step written tutorial below video.
Wagon Wheel Farmhouse Style Wreath
Supplies
- Wagon Wheel Wood Wall Decor
- Eucalyptus and Beach Basswood Bush
- 2 Peach Ranunculus Stems
- Peach Ranunculus Bush
- Wire cutters
- Mini Galvanized Metal Watering Can
- Glue gun and glue sticks
- E6000 Industrial Adhesive
- Blush ribbon
Instructions
Cut the Eucalyptus stems off of the bush. Cut the heads of the Ranunculus stems and the the smaller blooms will just pop right off of the Ranunculus bush.
Whenever doing any kind of floral or greenery arranging, I always play with the lay out to get it just how I want it before securing anything down (and then snap a pic). When laying out the greenery for this farmhouse style wreath I realized it looked much better and more lush with the greenery condensed. Bunch the eucalyptus all the way up at the top of the stems and then cut off the excess stem at the bottom.
Using a hot glue gun, secure all of the greenery onto the wagon wheel (glue the greenery with the tops pointed up for the top two-thirds of the wreath and facing down for the bottom third).
Hot glue varying sizes of the Ranunculus throughout the greenery (lay them out to see where you want them before gluing).
What farmhouse style wreath would be complete without a galvanized metal watering can? 😉 Attach this little cutie to the wagon wheel using industrial adhesive and allow to dry for 24 hours before hanging.
This stitched edge grosgrain ribbon is perfect for hanging the farmhouse style wreath!
You guys know I love wreaths and I’m just gonna go ahead and say it… this Spring Wagon Wheel Farmhouse Style Wreath is my fav ever! I’m tempted to move it inside somewhere so I can enjoy it all the time! 😉
Ok, are you ready to make one? What would be the must-have elements on your farmhouse style spring wreath? Thanks for stopping by today, friend!
Lacey says
Hi Lydi! This wreath is adorable! I am wondering how you wound up hanging this with the ribbon. Is it knotted/tied in a bow at the top and hung from a nail or Command hook, hung over one of those metal wreath hooks that sit on top of the door, or…? Would you be able to clarify and post a picture? Thanks!
Lydia says
Hi Lacey, thank you so much! I did use a Command Hook! You can see the tutorial for how I hang my wreaths in this post: https://lydioutloud.com/fall-decor-scavenger-hunt/ If you have any other questions after checking it out let me know! 🙂
Natasha says
Too cute! I am so excited to be moving next month to somewhere that’s 1) close to a Hobby Lobby and 2) actually allows us to put our wreathes. Where we’ve lived for 5 years only allows a wreath at Christmas!
Lydia says
Thanks so much Natasha! And yay, congrats! Those are both super exciting! 🙂
Kelly says
Hi lydia. This wreath is amazing and I went to buy everything but they no longer have the wagon wheel ☹️ Can you tell me the size of it so I can look elsewhere?
Lydia says
Such a bummer Kelly! I was hoping they would get them back in stock but no such luck. 🙁 It’s about 18″. They do have another wagon wheel in a little bit of a different style at Hobby Lobby that I saw here: https://www.hobbylobby.com/Home-Decor-Frames/Mirrors-Wall-Decor/Wall-Art/Wagon-Wheel-Wood-Wall-Decor/p/99571
Jessica says
This wreath is gorgeous! What a clever Idea. I’m usually not too crazy about wreaths but I want this on my front door, like now!
Lydia says
Thank you so much Jessica! Have a great weekend! xo
Villas says
Awesome!! Just creative and heavenly 🙂
Varsha xx
Lydia says
Thank you so much Varsha! xo
Linda Schorr says
This is so cute! Love the unusual and the Farmhouse feel to it. The link for the wagon wheel produced nothing – just wondering what the measurement of the wheel is in case I can locate a different item. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!
Lydia says
Thanks so much Linda! The wheel is about 18″. I’d love to see it when you’re done! 🙂
Debra Wise says
Such a beautiful and unique wreath! Love, love, love it! Where did you find the wagon wheel?
Lydia says
Thanks so much Debra! I got it at Hobby Lobby!
Deborah says
Absolutely stunning. Thanks for sharing over at Waste Not Wednesday. You are my feature pick of the week.
Lydia says
Thank you so much Deborah! xo
Linda Feray says
Your wreath is so pretty. Using a wagon wheel is so unique, and the flowers look real. No wonder it’s your favourite!
Lydia says
Thank you so much Linda! 🙂
Barbara from 21 Rosemary Lane says
Thanks you so much for share at SYS this week! This is absolutely adorable Lydia! One of the cutest spring wreaths I have ever seen!
Lydia says
Aw thank you so much Barbara, that is so sweet of you! 🙂
Super Mom - No Cape! says
What a beautiful wreath. I love it!
Lydia says
Thank you so much! xo
Debrashoppeno5 says
This is so pretty. I love how you created a gorgeous wreath from a wagon wheel.
Mary says
The use of the wagon wheel really makes this wreath special. I never would have thought to do that!
Lydia says
Thanks Mary! That’s definitely my favorite part! 😉
the cape on the corner says
that’s beautiful!
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Lydia says
Thanks so much! 🙂
Sheltie Times says
Beautiful
Lydia says
Thanks so much!
Eileen says
I so enjoy your creations.
Lydia says
Thanks so much Eileen, that’s so kind of you!
Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
So pretty! Love how real looking the flowers are. Great wagon wheel you can upcycle each holiday or season. Visiting from Busy Monday.
Lydia says
Thanks so much Victoria! 🙂
Amici says
That little oil can for the rusty wheel! So cute!!
Susie says
I luv ranunculous! Even better on an amazing wreath!!
Lydia says
They’re one of my favs too, Susie! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your comment!
Randi says
This is so beautiful! I love the flowers against the wheel … such a fun contrast!
Lydia says
Thank you Randi!
Wicky says
Beautiful you are Mrs Craft USA
Lydia says
Haha thanks so much Wicky! 🙂 xo