Monogram Spring Wreath
You know how much I love a good monogram wreath! {check out my fall monogram wreath and Christmas monogram wreath} Well, here is my Spring Monogram Wreath with pink tulips, yellow chevron ribbon, and white monogram. Super easy to make and it looks fabulous on my front door!
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Pink tulips are one of my favorite spring flowers, so they were an obvious choice for me.
Spring Monogram Wreath Tutorial
How to Make Spring Monogram Wreath: I used 2 bunches of faux pink tulips, 16″ grapevine wreath, 14″ wood monogram letter, yellow chevron canvas ribbon, pink twine, Not Pictured: white paint, foam brush, hot glue gun.
First, I painted the wood letter white, allow to dry thoroughly. Arrange the 2 bunches of tulips on the grapevine wreath form and hot glue in place. Wrap the chevron ribbon around the tulips and wreath and tie a bow. Then attach the monogram to the wreath using the pink twine. You may need to hot glue it in a couple places to secure it. I then used a small piece of left over twine to tie around a few sticks on the back side to create a small hanger for the wreath to hang on a nail.
Loving this happy chevron ribbon! Its the cherry on my Monogram Spring Wreath!
Are you a fan of Monogram Wreaths? Did you make a Spring Wreath this year? I’d love to hear in the comments below!
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Love this wreath. I had made photo books for my mom and MIL but I’ll be making these also for them. Might make myself one too…LOL
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This is so cute, I love the layered look to the wreath. And the pops of yellow is a great addition. It is adorable!
Thank you so much, Emily! I’m so glad you stopped by!
I love this wreath! I made my own version by going larger on the grapevine wreath size & painting the initial tirquoise. Love it! Thanks for sharing!