Want easy interchangeable seasonal wreaths?? Find out how to make one and then easily replace small branches to change the look for each season.
Hi Friends! If you are like me, you want nice decor but don’t want to spend a lot of money! I’ve spent a lot of time over the past few years making new budget-friendly decor for my home.
I love having something cute outside that people see when they come up to the door, so one necessity of mine are easy interchangeable seasonal wreaths for our front door.
I don’t want to store four different wreaths, much less have to remember where I put them the year before! Don’t judge my memory…
Awhile back I did a step by step tutorial on how to make an easy spring wreath and I mentioned you could easily change it for every season to make them seasonal wreaths.
Since it’s been over a year, and I have used the interchangeable wreath for every season now, I thought I’d show you what I did!
Make sure to check out my DIY grapevine spring wreath to find out how to make the base for the changeable wreath. This is what it looked like right after I made it.
You can tell it was in the Spring months since I had a few purple and yellow branch accents. I made the Welcome to our home sign out of scrap wood and my Cricut.
I did splurge a little and bought the cotton branches from Chip and Joanne’s store at Magnolia.com. Fixer Upper was a huge inspiration when I started updating my house to farmhouse style.
I finally ended up adding some succulents to spruce up our front door next to the changing seasons wreath.
But keeping plants alive is not one of my gifts and our front door bears the full Sacramento sun in the afternoon all summer, so my front door no longer has these cute plants:(
I made the DIY soliciting sign and love it!! I have a video tutorial for you on how to make it, without a cutting machine and a free PDF printable.
Around Easter time this past spring, I took out the sign (since it’s only there with wire), and added this cute bunny sign from the Dollar Tree.
I did have every intention of making a new cute little sign (like my easy DIY spring wood signs found here), but I happened to be walking through Dollar Tree one day and…. do I really need to finish that sentence?? They have some cute stuff for $1!
I also made an easy spring Welcome mat, you can find out how to make your own doormat by clicking here!
How to Change Interchangeable Front Door Wreath
Changing the interchangeable grapevine wreath for each season is super easy and quick! I keep the cotton branches and greens in year round and just add a few seasonal accents.
I get the small faux flowers and branches from Joann’s. I love to shop their end of season clearance sales and stock up on a bunch.
I have a bucket in my craft room that has all of these accent branches in them so I know where to find them!
All you have to do is gently pull out the ones you are done with, and insert a few new seasonal ones into the grapevine.
I have a quick video of inserting the new accents and flipping around the sign on the changeable wreath at the top or side of the post!
For Summer time, I added some bright yellow flowers and twigs.
You could switch up the sign if you wanted since it’s easy to take on and off. I don’t even have to take the interchangeable grapevine wreath off my door when I switch out the seasonal branches!
Last year, for the Fall season, I added a little pumpkin and some fall branches to my interchangeable door wreath (everything from Joann’s!)
This year, I made a Happy Fall Y’all sign for the DIY Autumn wreath . You can grab this FREE SVG cut file and get step by step instructions by clicking on the purple text.
You could easily use this changing seasons wreath for Christmas too. Grab some holly, small poinsettias, silver and red branches, etc… I happen to already have a Christmas door wreath that I’ve had for years so I do use that.
Want to know what I do with this grapevine wreath?? Think I store it away?? Heck no! I use it as part of my Christmas staircase decor.
I think I got the large snowflake from the Dollar Tree or Michaels, and just hung that in the middle of the wreath with some white winter wonderland branches and pine cones stuck on the sides.
I made the J and Y out of Dollar Tree foam board and burlap as part of my DIY Christmas decor.
As you can tell, I go a little crazy at Christmas time!! I love decorating and most of the decorations I made myself or bought at Goodwill and flocked them.
You can check out more Christmas tutorials if you need more inspiration. Or if you want to see my home during the holidays, check out my Christmas home tour.
That’s it! A pretty easy interchangeable seasonal wreath that doesn’t cost a lot of money!
Now if I could just get a new front door or bring myself to paint it. It is on my list but keeps slipping further and further down…
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Easy DIY Interchangeable Seasonal Wreath!
A home sign with an interchangeable wreath is an inexpensive way to decorate a front door. Learn how to change the wreath each season without even taking it down!
Materials
- Grapevine Wreath
- Faux branches
- DIY Sign or Store Bought
- Ribbon
Instructions
- Make a base wreath with green faux branches and cotton branches if desired. Stick them in the twines and wind them around if needed.
- Make a bow out of burlap or another ribbon and hot glue onto the wreath.
- Make a Welcome sign or buy an inexpensive one from the Dollar Tree. Attach it to the top of the wreath.
- For each season, add small seasonal colored flowers and branches in front of the greenery.
- For the next season, remove the previous flowers and insert different faux picks. Change the sign if desired.
Notes
Make sure to check out the grapevine wreath tutorial for full step by step directions on how to make the Welcome sign and attach it to the wreath.
Easy DIY Interchangeable Seasonal Wreath!
A home sign with an interchangeable wreath is an inexpensive way to decorate a front door. Learn how to change the wreath each season without even taking it down!
Materials
- Grapevine Wreath
- Faux branches
- DIY Sign or Store Bought
- Ribbon
Instructions
- Make a base wreath with green faux branches and cotton branches if desired. Stick them in the twines and wind them around if needed.
- Make a bow out of burlap or another ribbon and hot glue onto the wreath.
- Make a Welcome sign or buy an inexpensive one from the Dollar Tree. Attach it to the top of the wreath.
- For each season, add small seasonal colored flowers and branches in front of the greenery.
- For the next season, remove the previous flowers and insert different faux picks. Change the sign if desired.
Notes
Make sure to check out the grapevine wreath tutorial for full step by step directions on how to make the Welcome sign and attach it to the wreath.
Thanks so much for stopping by and have a creative day!