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Easy No Glue Five Dollar Spring Wreath (Takes Less Than 2 Minutes)!

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5 Dollar Spring Wreath

It is not officially Spring in our area yet, but we have had some great weather these past three days. I am talking 30s, 40s, and today almost 50ยฐ! My phone registered 49. I know 30s may not feel like spring to you if you live in the Southern states like Florida or so. It may be freezing to you. But when you live in an area where the temps get down to the negatives….minus 17 and all….30ยฐ is definitely spring! I am talking no heavy coats, kids running around outside, people in shorts and everything, everyone out shopping, etc.

Which reminds me, our family was out shopping on Saturday. I was coming from World Market and walking to Ross when I heard a kid’s mom telling him that people were out shopping because it was such a beautiful day. Well, I did not check the weather before going shopping – I was just going because hubby suggested it and of course, I could not pass up the offer! It’s way easier when he is with us shopping. But I am sure that kid was wearing shorts! And some others who were out shopping, too. I’ll take 30 degrees over 1 degree but to wear a shorts in 30, not yet!

Spring Wreath Blue

I was not planning on doing a Spring wreath or any kind of Spring decor (I don’t usually do) but this Spring Wreath inspiration was just too cute to pass up! Hubby was out of town and I was a bit bored to stay at home after being stuck inside with the baby for a while. So the kids and I went to Target (less than 5 minutes from our home). It was a brave trip with all three little kids – people were looking at me like I was crazy or something. But while browsing through the Dollar isle where all items are $1 to $3 max, I saw some cool looking spring colored items. More like pastel, blue, peach, pink, etc.  I immediately picked up some items to make a Spring wreath and placed them in the shopping cart. But before we left the store, I decided to put them back and not buy them “on the spur of the moment”.

But it was kind of on my mind so when we went to Target again (this time with hubby along), I decided to get the materials for the wreath and a couple other spring inspired items. Just have to say, hubby and I love Target and the dollar isle is the first isle I stop at when I go there. After all, it is right in the front area, depending on which door you enter. Anyone with me????

Spring Wreath Materials

The wreath is so easy to make; it takes about 1 minute. You do not even need glue because the flowers come with tiny clothes pins for clipping on.

Spring Wreath Clothes Pin

 And the materials only cost me $5 total! I love good deals like this and Target stuff is a little more upscale in quality than some other stores. 

Here are the materials as shown in the above photo:

  • 1 wreath of color (Target had blue or white). Total $3
  • 2 Packs burlap flowers with clothes pins (They were 2 in each pack for a $1 per pack). Total $2

Simply clip the flowers on the wreath in the position you want them. (I clipped them unto the thinner pieces of wood because the pins are tiny). That is it! Now wasn’t that easy!

Spring Wreath

Decorate a door or any other place you would like to put your spring decor. It is so simple and beautiful.

Spring Wreath Bows

I put mine up for the photo but then took it down. After all, there is still snow on the ground here:)

Here is my door before with just a simple brown wreath. I had bought a couple during Christmas to make a snowman craft but never did. 

Brown Wreath Before

A simple color change and a few flowers transforms the door from no season to Spring season! Well, it’s winter season but obviously I did not do any winter decorations. Truly not motivated plus I just wanted pure simple after all that Christmas stuff we took down!

Easy Five Dollar Spring Wreath

So, how do you like this simple wreath? Isn’t Target’s dollar section a great place to find good stuff? Would love to know your thoughts in the comments!

She looketh well to the ways of her household and eateth not the bread of idleness (Proverbs 31;27; KJV).

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29 thoughts on “Easy No Glue Five Dollar Spring Wreath (Takes Less Than 2 Minutes)!

  1. The dollar aisle is always the first place I stop when I go to Target. I’ve found some amazing deals there. Your spring wreath is beautiful! Under $5? Incredible! Not to rub it in or anything, but the high for today at my house is 81ยบ ๐Ÿ™‚ I’m loving it!

  2. Now I want to go to Target! Very cute wreath and cannot beat that price! I have the windows open at my house today, it’s almost 70ยฐ with a high around 80ยฐ today. Spring has sprung! I’m ready for spring decorating and making the house feel like summer!

  3. Super sweet and super easy! I LOVE the dollar aisle at Target, too! Thanks so much for taking the time to link up with us over at the #HomeMattersParty – feel free to send a friend or two our way, and we hope to see all of you next week! Happy Friday ๐Ÿ™‚

  4. I love it! So sweet and simple! I love me an easy craft!
    I would love for you to stop by my blog and join our Something to Talk About link party Monday’s – Thursday!
    Have a great weekend
    Karen

  5. This wreath is adorable and I love the simplicity of it. I’m going to have to check the dollar spot at my Target for those flower clips–too cute!! Found you on the Home Matters link party and will be featuring your wreath on My Favorite Things Weekend Roundup tomorrow! Have a great weekend!

  6. Hi! Stopping by from the Spring Craft Blog Hop. Your wreath is so pretty! I made a similar for winter but with crocheted flowers. It didn’t look nearly as cute as yours!

  7. Thanks so much for sharing on Something to Talk About!
    The idea of painting the grapevine wreath is so smart, I have a couple that I am now going to paint!

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