Dollar Tree Easter Egg Wreath is the perfect way to dress up your front door this Easter season. Sparkly Easter eggs that are in a wreath shape. Best of all, this wreath cost just a few dollars to make! Head to your Dollar Tree and buy all your supplies and get to crafting.
Here are a few more fun Easter ideas to check out as well! Check out this glow in the dark Easter egg hunt, Dollar Tree Easter tree, or this tasty Easter dirt cake!
Dollar Tree Easter Egg Wreath
This festive egg wreath craft is so cute. If you have loved ones, you can even make an extra one to gift to them. Get your supplies out and have a blast creating a fun new and holiday-themed wreath.
What Do I Need To Make This Easter Wreath
All of the items I found at the Dollar Tree. Of course, you can shop at any store you would like. But, the Dollar Tree is one of my favorites to stop in and grab holiday items for decorating our home.
Can I Use Different Style Plastic Eggs
Go right ahead and buy any style of plastic eggs you want. Even these natural eggs could make a really cute farmhouse style egg wreath to hang on your front door, wall in-home, or gift.
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How to Make Easter Egg Wreath
You will start using the hot glue to glue your glitter eggs on the foam wreath base. I did one layer on the top all the way around and then glued another row on each side of the wreath. So it was covered as much as possible with eggs.
For the bare spots on the wreath, I used small flowers to stick into the foam. You can hot glue the flowers into the bare spots to help hide the green base of the wreath.
That is all it takes to make this homemade Easter wreath. Simple, cute, and kids will love to see the bright colors greeting them at the door! Give it a try and let me know how you like this easy DIY wreath.
More Dollar Tree DIY’s to Consider
Dollar Tree Easter Egg Wreath
Check out this simple and affordable Dollar Tree Easter Egg Wreath! This is a foam wreath made from plastic sparkly Easter eggs I grabbed at the Dollar Tree.
Materials
Tools
- Hot Glue Gun
Instructions
- Glue a row of eggs to the front of the wreath.
- Glue a row of eggs to both the inner and outer sides of the wreath.
- Fill in the largest blank spaces with more eggs glued wherever needed.
- Cut small flowers and stick them in between all the remaining spaces. You can hot glue if desired, but mine stayed in place without hot glue.