Felt succulent wreath
Succulents are a fun idea all year round, but they feel especially summery when made in bright color combinations. Cutting succulents with a cutting machine makes the job easier.
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
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Wagon Wheel Farmhouse Style Wreath
A little wagon wheel, pretty flowers, and the cutest watering can you've ever seen – combine it all together and you have a farmhouse-inspired wreath you'll want to hang on your door.
Get the tutorial at Lydi Out Loud.
Watermelon Wreath
What's more summery than juicy watermelon? Express your watermelon feelings this summer with a fun wreath. All you need is some paint, ribbon, and a basic foam wreath.
Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.
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Himeji release on a sunny day
You'll love the cocktail straws used in this project. It takes a little time to assemble, but once you're done, you can hang the wreath, sip cocktails with the remaining straws, and celebrate sunny days ahead.
Get the tutorial at Persia Lou.
Summer peony wreath
Hello big, bright flowers! Faux peonies make a statement and this project is easy to put together. All you need is a foam wreath and some hot glue.
Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.
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Twig coastal wreath
If you dream of going to the seaside every summer, transform your home into a beach house with this ocean-inspired wreath covered in shells and starfish.
Get the tutorial at Crafts by Amanda.
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4th of july wreath
Summer unofficially starts with Memorial Day and ends with Labor Day, so celebrating good ol' America is worth every season. We love the red, white, and blue of this pretty paper star wreath, plus the subtle shades of pink.
Get the tutorial at “The House That Lars Built.”
Sunflower Bandana Wreath
Sunflowers are just so joyous to look at, so if you love them as much as Ree Drummond does, use a bandana and some rope to create your own wreath that evokes the same feeling.
The tutorial is available in “It's Always Autumn”.
Flower Chandelier Wreath
If you want to up your wreath game, jazz it up with this gorgeous floral chandelier, which looks just as gorgeous on a table or mantel as it does in your entryway.
Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.
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Monstera leaf wreath
Feeling like the temperatures are hitting a tropical heatwave? Get that vibe with this bold Monstera leaf wreath. Feel free to use any color combination you like.
Get the tutorial at A Kailo Chic Life.
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Straw hat wreath
If you've been wearing your straw hat all summer, this wreath is perfect for you, and the pink artificial flowers make it even cuter.
Get the tutorial at Hearth & Vine.
Daisy Wreath
Summer, with pure white daisies blooming along the roadside, seems like the perfect season to decorate this bright daisy wreath.
Get the tutorial at Happy Happy Nester.
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Bird Feeder Wreath
Now that all the birds have returned from their winter journey, keep them well-fed with this combined wreath and bird feeder.
Get the tutorial in “First Day of Home.”
Hydrangea wreath
Hydrangeas are at their most beautiful in the summer, but unfortunately they don't last long after you've picked them. Instead, create a wreath with fake hydrangeas, and you're guaranteed to have them blooming all season long.
Get the tutorial at Dans le Lakehouse.
Hula Hoop Wreath
When you're not hula-hooping in the backyard, bring some extra or buy some at the store and transform them into an oversized, sun-drenched, lemon-studded wreath.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
Buy fake lemons
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Lavender Wreath
At this time of year, the fields are full of lavender flowers. You can use either fresh or dried lavender to make this wreath. It smells amazing!
Get the tutorial at Country Hill Cottage.
Paper Garland
Looks just like the real thing! Make your neighbors think you made a wreath with real flowers, but it's made of paper so it will look beautiful all summer long.
The tutorial is available at A Beautiful Mess.
Lily of the valley wreath
Decorated with white flowers, green accents, and a turquoise wreath (Leigh's favorite color!), this wreath is the epitome of summer.
Get the tutorial at Dans le Lakehouse.
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Tropical Flower Wreath
Even if you don't have plans to go to Hawaii anytime soon, you can still add a luau-inspired feel to your outdoor décor with this tropical wreath.
Get the tutorial at Ohoh Deco.
Windmill leasing
Pinwheels aren't just for playing with or putting in your yard – you can also use them in wreaths as fun summer decorations.
Get the tutorial at Dream Green DIY.
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