Easter Egg Wreath

How to Make Your Own Easter Egg Wreath
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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

  1. Lay your grapevine wreath flat.
  2. If you want a more lush background, tuck some moss lightly into the vines.
  3. Arrange the eggs around the wreath in clusters of 2–3.
  4. Keep it asymmetrical for a modern spring feel.
  5. Once you like the layout, hot glue them down securely.
  6. Tuck greenery sprigs behind the egg clusters.
  7. Let some spill out for a natural, “foraged” look.
  8. Use small flowers to soften the edges of the egg clusters.
  9. Fill small gaps with waxflower, baby’s breath, or micro daisies.
  10. Keep the colours light and airy.
  11. Add a few small tufts of moss around the base of each egg cluster.
  12. This hides glue spots and adds that sweet woodland vibe.
  13. Tie a bow at the top or bottom, whatever suits your style.
  14. Long, loose tails look extra cute for Easter.
  15. Hang the wreath and adjust any greenery that’s sticking out.
  16. If using outdoors, ensure all eggs and florals are glued firmly.