{"id":2611,"date":"2025-02-27T14:17:33","date_gmt":"2025-02-27T19:17:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/?p=2611"},"modified":"2025-02-27T14:24:19","modified_gmt":"2025-02-27T19:24:19","slug":"diy-st-patricks-wreath","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/diy-st-patricks-wreath\/","title":{"rendered":"26 DIY St. Patrick’s Wreath Ideas to Welcome Spring"},"content":{"rendered":"

Can You Craft Your Way to St. Paddy\u2019s Luck with These Wreaths?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Get ready to sham-rock your front door this St. Patrick\u2019s Day with some DIY wreath magic! Whether you\u2019re a crafting newbie or a seasoned pro, these 26 ideas will bring a touch of Irish charm to your home. Grab your green supplies, channel your inner leprechaun, and let\u2019s get started!<\/p>\n

1. Shamrock Burlap Wreath<\/h2>\n

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Start with a wire wreath frame and wrap it tightly with green burlap ribbon, securing it with hot glue at the ends. Cut shamrock shapes from green felt or cardstock, varying the sizes for a playful look. Attach them around the wreath with glue or floral wire, layering some for depth. Finish with a sprig of faux greenery or a gold ribbon bow for extra flair.<\/p>\n

2. Lucky Clover Yarn Wreath<\/h2>\n

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Take a foam wreath base and wrap it completely with green yarn, overlapping as you go to avoid gaps. Cut small clover shapes from white or green cardstock and use a glue stick to attach them sporadically across the surface. Add a tiny gold bead or sequin in the center of each clover for a \u201clucky\u201d touch. Hang it with a simple twine loop for a cozy, handmade vibe.<\/p>\n

3. Irish Lace Wreath<\/h2>\n

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Paint a wreath form green and let it dry before adding anything else. Layer white lace doilies over the top, securing them with craft glue in an overlapping pattern. Glue a small shamrock charm or cutout in the center as a focal point. Hang it with a thin white ribbon to keep the delicate vibe.<\/p>\n

4. Green Tulle Wreath<\/h2>\n

Grab a wire frame and cut green tulle into 12-inch strips, tying each one around the frame in a double knot. Keep going until the wreath looks full and fluffy, adjusting the strips for even coverage. Sprinkle glittery shamrock confetti over the tulle, using craft glue to make it stick. Add a big green bow at the top to tie it all together.<\/p>\n

5. Leprechaun Hat Wreath<\/h2>\n

Craft a mini leprechaun hat by shaping green felt into a cylinder and adding a brim, gluing the seams shut. Attach the hat to one side of a grapevine wreath with hot glue, making sure it\u2019s secure. Cut a small square from yellow felt for a buckle and glue it onto the hat. Weave in some green ribbon or faux clover sprigs around the wreath for balance.<\/p>\n

6. Rainbow Fringe Wreath<\/h2>\n

Start with a round cardboard base and cut colorful crepe paper into long fringe strips in rainbow order. Glue each layer around the base, starting with red on the outside and working inward to violet. Make a shamrock from green paper and glue it to the center as the focal point. Fluff the fringes with your fingers for a fun, textured effect.<\/p>\n

7. Button Shamrock Wreath<\/h2>\n

Paint a wreath form white and let it dry completely before starting. Gather green buttons in different sizes and arrange them into shamrock shapes, gluing them down with strong craft glue. Space the shamrocks evenly around the wreath for a balanced design. Add a few tiny gold buttons as accents to give it a pop of sparkle.<\/p>\n

8. Emerald Ribbon Wreath<\/h2>\n

Take a foam wreath and loop emerald green satin ribbon around it, overlapping slightly and pinning the ends in place. Tie small gold bells onto the ribbon with thin wire, spacing them out for a jingly effect. Secure everything with a dab of hot glue where needed. Hang it with a matching green ribbon loop for a polished look.<\/p>\n

9. Cork Clover Wreath<\/h2>\n

Collect enough wine corks to cover a small wooden wreath base and paint them green with acrylic paint. Once dry, glue the corks together in a clover shape using a hot glue gun, then attach it to the base. Add a few unpainted corks for contrast and texture. String a thin ribbon through the top for easy hanging.<\/p>\n

10. Glittery Green Mesh Wreath<\/h2>\n

Roll out sparkly green deco mesh and cut it into 10-inch sections, scrunching each piece as you go. Attach the scrunched mesh to a wire frame with floral wire, working your way around until it\u2019s full. Tuck in shamrock picks or ornaments between the mesh folds for extra St. Paddy\u2019s spirit. Fluff it up and hang it with pride!<\/p>\n

11. St. Paddy\u2019s Pipe Cleaner Wreath<\/h2>\n

Bend green pipe cleaners into small shamrock shapes by twisting them into three loops with a stem. Make enough to cover a small wire hoop, then attach each one with a dot of hot glue. Add a few gold pipe cleaner accents for luck, twisting them into spirals or tiny coins. Secure a hanging loop at the top with an extra pipe cleaner.<\/p>\n

12. Felt Flower Shamrock Wreath<\/h2>\n

Cut green felt into petal shapes and layer them into shamrock-like flowers, gluing the bases together. Attach the flowers to a twig wreath with hot glue, spacing them evenly for a natural look. Add a yellow felt dot in the center of each flower for contrast. Mist the wreath with glitter spray for a subtle shimmer.<\/p>\n

13. Lucky Horseshoe Wreath<\/h2>\n

Paint an old horseshoe green and let it dry overnight for a solid coat. Glue it to the bottom of a burlap-wrapped wreath frame with strong adhesive. Decorate the horseshoe with small clover stickers or hand-cut felt shapes. Tie a green ribbon around the top of the wreath for a festive finishing touch.<\/p>\n

14. Green Pom-Pom Wreath<\/h2>\n

Make or buy a bunch of green pom-poms in various sizes for texture. Glue them onto a foam wreath base with hot glue, covering it completely so no foam shows through. Dot the pom-poms with gold glitter glue for a lucky sparkle effect. Attach a simple ribbon loop at the back for hanging.<\/p>\n

15. Pot of Gold Wreath<\/h2>\n

Paint a basic wreath form black to mimic a pot, using acrylic paint for a smooth finish. Hot glue plastic gold coins (or painted rocks) around the bottom half, piling them up like treasure spilling out. Create a rainbow by tying colorful ribbons in an arc above the \u201cpot,\u201d securing them with pins or glue. Hang it on your door with a sturdy hook to hold the weight.<\/p>\n

16. Wooden Bead Wreath<\/h2>\n

Paint large wooden beads green and let them dry thoroughly on a skewer or toothpick. String the beads onto a wire frame, bending it into a circle and twisting the ends shut. Hot glue a small \u201cLucky\u201d sign (made from wood or cardstock) in the middle. Add a twine hanger for a rustic touch.<\/p>\n

17. Plaid Ribbon Wreath<\/h2>\n

Wrap a wreath form with green plaid ribbon, securing it with pins or glue as you go. Tie off the end with a big bow at the top for a classic look. Glue a small leprechaun figurine or cutout onto the wreath, off to one side. Weave in a few green pipe cleaners for extra texture.<\/p>\n

18. Shamrock Paper Straw Wreath<\/h2>\n

Cut green paper straws into 2-inch pieces with sharp scissors. Glue the pieces together into shamrock shapes, using three segments for the leaves and one for the stem. Attach the shamrocks to a round base with hot glue, overlapping slightly for fullness. Add a green ribbon hanger to finish it off.<\/p>\n

19. Moss-Covered Wreath<\/h2>\n

Cover a foam wreath with faux moss using hot glue, pressing it down firmly to stick. Scatter tiny gold coins (plastic or painted pebbles) across the moss and glue them in place. Tuck in a few small clover sprigs or cutouts for a natural look. Hang it with a burlap ribbon for an earthy feel.<\/p>\n

20. St. Patrick\u2019s Pinwheel Wreath<\/h2>\n

Cut green cardstock into squares and fold them into pinwheels, securing the centers with brads or glue. Pin or glue the pinwheels onto a circular frame, arranging them in a spiral pattern. Add a shamrock sticker or drawing to the center pinwheel for emphasis. Hang it with a simple string loop.<\/p>\n

21. Green Feather Boa Wreath<\/h2>\n

Wrap a green feather boa around a wreath form, gluing the ends to keep it in place. Tuck in small shamrock ornaments or picks between the feathers for pops of detail. Fluff the boa to hide any gaps and give it volume. Use a sturdy hook to hang this fluffy creation.<\/p>\n

22. Clover Mason Jar Lid Wreath<\/h2>\n

Paint several mason jar lids green and let them dry overnight. Arrange the lids in a circle, overlapping slightly, and glue them together with strong adhesive. Decorate each lid with a clover sticker or hand-painted design. String a ribbon through one lid for a hanger.<\/p>\n

23. Rustic Twine Wreath<\/h2>\n

Wrap a wreath form with twine, keeping the loops tight and even, and glue the ends down. Cut shamrock shapes from green fabric and stitch or glue them onto the twine. Attach a mini \u201cIrish Blessings\u201d sign (made from wood or paper) with hot glue. Hang it with a matching twine loop for consistency.<\/p>\n

24. Gold-Dipped Leaf Wreath<\/h2>\n

Gather faux green leaves and dip the tips in gold craft paint, letting them dry on wax paper. Attach the leaves to a grapevine wreath with hot glue, overlapping them for a lush effect. Add a few plain green leaves for contrast and balance. Tie a gold ribbon at the top for a luxe finish.<\/p>\n

25. Shamrock Garland Wreath<\/h2>\n

Cut shamrock shapes from green paper or fabric and string them onto a long piece of twine. Wrap the garland around a plain wreath form, securing it with glue or pins at intervals. Tie a big green bow at the top to frame the garland nicely. Hang it with a simple hook or nail.<\/p>\n

26. Upcycled CD Wreath<\/h2>\n

Collect old CDs and paint them green with acrylic paint, letting them dry completely. Glue the CDs together in a wreath shape, overlapping them for stability. Add glittery shamrock decals or stickers to each CD for a festive touch. Thread a ribbon through one of the CD holes for hanging.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Can You Craft Your Way to St. Paddy\u2019s Luck with These Wreaths? Get ready to sham-rock your front door this St. Patrick\u2019s Day with some DIY wreath magic! Whether you\u2019re a crafting newbie or a seasoned pro, these 26 ideas will bring a touch of Irish charm to your home. Grab your green supplies, channel […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":2989,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[55,37,73],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-2611","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-home-decor","category-spring-decor","category-st-patricks-day"],"blocksy_meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2611"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=2611"}],"version-history":[{"count":6,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2611\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":2988,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/2611\/revisions\/2988"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/2989"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=2611"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=2611"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/everydaysimplejoys.com\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=2611"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}