Easter Egg Wreath
Easter on your Doorstep
Your front door deserves a little Easter magic! Inspired by Clippings Floral Design, try creating a soft, springy wreath that feels like a fresh nest, complete with pastel eggs, delicate florals, and a touch of moss.
This charming design brings the beauty of ranunculus, spray roses, and whimsical twigs together for a look that’s festive yet natural. Hang it on your door or use it as a centerpiece to welcome Easter in style!
Compliments of Clippings Floral Design.
What You Will Need
🐣Grapevine wreath (10 – 14 inches)
🐣1 – 2 Packs of decorative eggs (Pastel, speckled, or matte)
🐣Mini florals (Baby’s breath, daisies, waxflower, spray roses, or faux spring bits)
🐣Greenery (eucalyptus, fern, or soft spring greens)
🐣Moss (sheet moss or Spanish moss)
🐣Hot glue gun + glue sticks
🐣Ribbon (pastel satin, gingham, or linen)
🐣Optional: tiny butterflies, mini nest or bunny pick.
How to Assemble
- Lay your grapevine wreath flat.
- If you want a more lush background, tuck some moss lightly into the vines.
- Arrange the eggs around the wreath in clusters of 2–3.
- Keep it asymmetrical for a modern spring feel.
- Once you like the layout, hot glue them down securely.
- Tuck greenery sprigs behind the egg clusters.
- Let some spill out for a natural, “foraged” look.
- Use small flowers to soften the edges of the egg clusters.
- Fill small gaps with waxflower, baby’s breath, or micro daisies.
- Keep the colours light and airy.
- Add a few small tufts of moss around the base of each egg cluster.
- This hides glue spots and adds that sweet woodland vibe.
- Tie a bow at the top or bottom, whatever suits your style.
- Long, loose tails look extra cute for Easter.
- Hang the wreath and adjust any greenery that’s sticking out.
- If using outdoors, ensure all eggs and florals are glued firmly.