
Twig wreath × 4—reuse the wreath year after year, just swap out the decorations!
A twig wreath is a great craft project: the materials are easily available, and you can shape the twigs any way you like. Make use of branches left over from spring pruning, for example. It’s easy to slip flowers and other decorations in among the twigs.
1. A heartfelt welcome!

A heart-shaped wreath looks adorable on your door and makes a lovely gift, too. Tied with birch twigs, this wreath is finished with eucalyptus branches and softly colored craft flowers. Find the instructions for the heart-shaped twig wreath here.
2. A bunny hopped onto the door

With its blooms and long ears, this bunny wreath warms the hearts of all ages. It’s tied with flexible birch twigs. You’ll need two twig circles of different sizes plus twig ears. Finish the wreath with pretty flowers and Easter decorations. Check out the instructions for the bunny wreath!
3. A decoration for springtime celebrations

A table wreath can be made from cut flowers and thin branches from a tree or shrub. Bend bundles of twigs into a curve in a wash basin, for instance, and decorate the wreath with spring flowers. You can use the same idea to create a door decoration, too. Find the instructions for a spring table wreath!
4. The first butterflies of spring

You can twist twigs into butterflies, which make a perfect wreath for your wall or door. Use them as they are or decorate them with fresh or dried flowers and other natural materials. Find the instructions for twig butterflies here.
