Check out this super easy spring wreath! This is a perfect project to welcome spring into your home. A simple grapevine wreath has a lovely addition of speckled eggs, soft flowers, and gorgeous greenery, and creates a beautiful addition to your spring decor!

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Materials:
- Grapevine wreath (I used an 18 inch wide wreath, but you can use a different size if you prefer)
- Silk greenery
- Silk flowers
- Eggs (you can buy premade speckled eggs, but I had plain white that I added some light brown paint splatters on myself to make the speckles)
- Hot glue
- Wire cutters
Sizing:
- 18 inches across
Project Notes:
- Try making your flower spray to the top part of the wreath or to the entire wreath for a different look.
- Have fun experimenting with different flowers and greenery, the possibilities are endless!

Instructions:
- Make the speckled eggs first so that they can dry while you prep the wreath.
- Take a small dab of watered down brown paint and “flick” it onto the eggs with a brush, old toothbrush, etc.
- Prep the wreath by cutting apart the stems into smaller pieces. This will help you have more control over the placement of each floral element.
- Glue the greenery how you want them to create a foundation for everything else. I did kind of an arching spray down one side of the wreath as shown.
- Glue down the cluster of eggs to the center focal point of the wreath (center of the greenery).
- Build off of the eggs with the flowers and glue in place.
- After you’re done, look for any thin spots, holes, etc and add leaves, flowers, etc. where the wreath may need it.
- Once the glue has set, your wreath is ready to hang. Happy spring crafting!
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