10 beautiful fairy garden wreaths that you can make!
While I was browsing my Monday link up parties (see where I party HERE), I came across a beautiful fairy garden wreath from Satsuma Designs that I just fell in love with. And it got me thinking, I’ve seen so many variations of fairy gardens with all kinds of creative set ups and upcycled pieces, but I haven’t seen many fairy garden wreaths.
I turned to Pinterest to search around, and to my surprise, I really struggled to find these 10 DIYs! So I will be adding fairy garden wreath to my ever-growing list because we just can’t have that. Haha!
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Let’s Get Started!
Butterfly Fairy Garden Wreath from Satsuma Designs
This is the one that started the whole thing. The sprays of pink little balls really add a magical feeling to this wreath – almost like fairy lights.
Woodland Wreath from Frankie Brown via Ravelry
This link is for a free knitting pattern to create everything on this wreath you see! Wow! There are so many pieces, and such great detail. It’s made using DK weight yarn, but really the embellishments can be made in whatever you have on hand – thread, lightweight even worsted weight. Great wreath for stashbusting.
Easy Fairy Garden Wreath from One Savvy Mom
I love the basic wreath form this wreath starts with! Although it would be easy to create your own, this one takes all the guess work out of it, and is so perfect for the theme! Add the fairy lights in, and it really doesn’t need anything else, though the other embellishments are beautiful too! I love the little girl peaking over the flowers – tells such a fun story!
A Fairy Garden on Your Door from The Country Chic Cottage
The variations of green have really won me over on this one! They just look so great together. Pair it with that cheerful, inviting yellow door and the fun pops of color in the toadstools! I could see my crocheted toadstools on a wreath like this!
Felt Woodland Wreath from Lia Griffith
I was a little disappointed at first to see that you have to be a paying member to get the instructions to create this wreath, but you actually don’t – there are links to the free DIYs for each of the pieces, which is awesome! So many beautiful elements in this wreath, and I just love that they are created with felt! Don’t see too many felt projects, but it’s so neat to see how the look varies when it’s felted and not, but together, they go so well! I especially like the blue butterflies – I really think they add to the woodland fairy garden feel as opposed to say orange butterflies.
Fall Fairy Garden Wreath from The DIY Mommy
With the bright green from the boxwood wreath, I don’t get too much of a Fall vibe from this wreath – it actually reminds me of a peaceful morning at the park, though I don’t find deer at my local parks. Hehe.
I am a big fan of galvanized metal – you’ll find quite a bit in my home decor, but what a neat idea to take a simple tray, turn it vertical, and build this diorama onto it!
There’s Gnome Place Like Home Spring Wreath from Spool and Spoon via Flamingo Toes
The link to the wreath no longer goes to an active blog (so sad when that happens!) but it was featured from a link party hosted by Flamingo Toes, and that is where the link above goes to. I almost didn’t include it here, but as I mentioned, I was struggling to find 10 fairy garden wreaths, and it is a really cute wreath that makes for great DIY inspiration!
Floating Fairy Garden from Craft Warehouse
With all this greenery and this close up photo, I really feel like I’m in the forest with that sweet little fairy about to enter a magical garden though that little gate!
Fairy Garden Wreath from Create Craft Love
Another beauty that features galvanized metal! I really like how the moss is hanging off the side of the frame, especially covered in those pretty pink flowers!
Fairy Garden Wreath from the DIY Network
You may have noticed from Faye’s Succulent Garden that I love succulents! So many different varieties, colors and shapes, and they are so easy to take care of, and replant – even in a wreath! Since there are other items on the wreath that can’t be soaked (unless they are removable), spray your succulents and moss with water to keep them hydrated, and they’ll keep growing! I think the little house that’s on this wreath is really cute too! So neat to see how it can start as a plain and simple little wooden bird house, and totally transform!
Fantasy Curl Top Mushrooms and Crescent Moon Wreath from A Crafty Mix
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Laura Bambrick says
These are the cutest! My daughter has made some fairy gardens, but it gets so windy here we can’t have them outside. A wreath is the perfect idea!
Alexandra says
Aw, yeah! I think a wreath would be a good alternative for the windy conditions! Or maybe a smaller object like a teacup version for in the house?
Verna Bradshaw says
These wreaths are all so cute and creative. I sure wish I had more time for crafts!
Alexandra says
You and me both! I am trying to do better with scheduling and making time.
Lovely says
Such fab ideas! Beautiful wreaths! Thanks for sharing!
xoxo
Lovely
http://www.mynameislovely.com
Alexandra says
Thanks, Lovely! I had so much fun putting this collection together, and am feeling so inspired to make my own.
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom says
That wreath with the yellow door and moss is so beautiful and unique!
Carrie
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Alexandra says
Yes! I really like that one too! The door gives such an inviting little vibe.
Rebecca Payne says
So many cute Fairy Wreaths. Thank you for sharing.
Alexandra says
So glad you like this collection! I had a lot of fun putting it together, and feeling quite inspired.
Jen at Satsuma Designs says
Alexandra, Happy Day!! Thank you so much for featuring my butterfly fairy garden wreath! I am just delighted that you like it enough to share. It was so fun to make and love picturing the new little residents on our door wreath! π My Best, Jen
Alexandra says
I really do love it! Happy to share it π
Allyson says
Thanks for the fairy inspiration – my fave is the wreath with the red polka dot toadstools!
Alexandra says
I really like that one too!
Joanne says
So many cute ideas! I love the little twinkling lights. Pinned.
Alexandra says
Yes! I think all fairy gardens should have magical twinkling lights. Thank you for pinning!
Cherryl Ehlenburg says
I love these! I will definitely be making one, just can’t decide which one! Pinned.
Alexandra says
Haha! I am right there with you! I am feeling so inspired by these.
Danielle says
These are so cute! What a great idea to use fairy garden objects, they are the perfect size!
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
I haven’t seen this idea for a wreath before and I love it. How adorable and you can get so creative with it. Share if you make one. #HomeMattersParty
Alexandra says
I was surprised to find out there weren’t that many of them. I just love the idea. I will definitely be making my own version soon
Dee | Grammy's Grid says
How pretty are those? My fav is the floating one. Thanks so much for linking up with me at the Unlimited Monthly Link Party 23!
Alexandra says
That is a nice one! So many fun ones.