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Want your home to scream summer for your guests? These DIY Summer Wreaths for your Front Door are just what you need!
There’s just something about a front door with a cute summer wreath that makes me feel like I have my life together — even if the inside of my house looks like a tornado named “Real Life” blew through it. Seriously, a pretty wreath is like a little handshake for your home: “Hi, I’m friendly, and no, you cannot see the laundry pile behind this door.”
If you’re anything like me and love a good DIY project (preferably one you can finish in a weekend without losing your mind), you’re going to love this list.
I rounded up 25 of the prettiest DIY summer wreaths that are totally Pinterest-worthy but actually doable.
Whether you’re a hot glue gun pro or a “where did I put my scissors?” beginner, there’s something here for you.
Let’s make our front doors the envy of the neighborhood — or at least distract them from the overgrown lawn!
Diy Lemon Wreath For A Bright Pop Of Color

When life gives you lemons… make a wreath!
Start with a grapevine wreath form, grab a bunch of faux lemons, some greenery, and a big, cheerful bow.
Hot glue your way to a front door that practically screams “summer sunshine lives here!”
Bonus points if you sip lemonade while crafting.
Boho-Inspired Macrame Summer Wreath

Even if you can’t macrame an entire wall hanging, you can absolutely handle this DIY summer wreath.
Tie a few simple knots with cotton rope on a gold hoop, add some faux pampas grass, and boom — you’re suddenly a boho goddess who definitely owns too many throw pillows.
Simple Greenery Wreath With Eucalyptus And Ferns

Channel your inner minimalist with a simple greenery wreath.
Wrap a wire frame with eucalyptus and fern stems, and let them do their wild, unruly thing.
It’s low-maintenance and stylish, just like that effortless messy bun we all pretend is natural.
Diy Seashell Wreath For A Coastal Vibe

Bring the beach to your doorstep without the sand in your shoes.
Hot glue seashells (store-bought or from your last vacation) onto a foam wreath form, layering them for a luxe coastal look.
Add a jute rope bow and feel instantly salt-air fabulous.
Rustic Burlap And Sunflower Wreath

If summer had a signature flower, it would definitely be the sunflower.
Wrap burlap around a wire frame, pop in some sunny blooms, and you’ve got yourself a wreath that says, “I bake pies and rock denim overalls” — even if you totally don’t.
Tropical Leaf Wreath For A Lush Look

Pretend you’re on a tropical vacation every time you come home.
Attach giant monstera and palm leaves around a hoop wreath, add a couple of bright faux hibiscus flowers, and cue the mental steel drum soundtrack.
Patriotic Red, White, And Blue Wreath

Whether you love the Fourth of July or just an excuse to eat hot dogs, this DIY summer wreath is a winner.
The mix of red, white, and blue flowers brings a festive touch to your front door.
Suddenly, your front porch is party-ready!
DIY Grapevine Wreath With Fresh Summer Flowers

For those who love the idea of “fresh” but not the upkeep, grab a grapevine wreath and stick in fresh blooms or really good faux ones.
No complicated arranging required — just stuff, fluff, and admire your work like the creative genius you are.
Watermelon Slice Wreath For A Fun Twist
This watermelon slice wreath is a delightfully fresh yet playful to your front door. Its bright colors and playful design bring a refreshing vibe that’s perfect for summer.
Full tutorial here. Get creative with your own version and enjoy the fun it adds to your home!
Modern Minimalist Hoop Wreath

Simple, sleek, and so very “I have a capsule wardrobe.”
Spray paint a metal hoop gold, add a tiny sprig of greenery and one or two neutral flowers, and hang it up.
Bonus: Takes like 15 minutes to make, which leaves more time for iced coffee breaks.
Wildflower Wreath For A Cottagecore Look

Want to feel like you live in a cozy little cottage (even if you’re in a third-floor walk-up)?
Layer wildflowers onto a grapevine wreath. Let it look messy and untamed — because perfection is overrated, and also, nature doesn’t use a glue gun.
DIY Butterfly Wreath For A Whimsical Touch

Channel your inner fairy queen with this one.
Cover a wreath in ivy and scatter faux butterflies all over it.
It’s magical, a little dreamy, and perfect if you secretly wish you had wings.
Citrus Fruit Wreath With Oranges And Limes
Get all the zesty, summery vibes with a citrus wreath!
Wire on faux oranges and limes around a grapevine form, toss in a few lemon leaves and filler flowers, and finish with a fun bright bow.
It looks like a backyard party just waiting to happen.
Summer Herb Wreath With Lavender And Rosemary

Smells amazing, looks amazing, and makes you seem like someone who hosts garden parties.
Bundle sprigs of lavender, rosemary, and thyme onto a simple wreath frame.
Fresh or faux, you’ll feel fancy either way.
DIY Succulent Wreath For A Fresh, Modern Feel

Succulents are the introverts of the plant world — low-maintenance and totally stylish.
Glue faux succulents onto a moss wreath form until it’s lush and full.
Full tutorial here. Just perfect for the modern, Instagram-ready front door.
Fourth Of July Bandana Wreath

If you can tie a knot, you can make this bandana wreath.
ust tie red, white, and blue bandanas around a wire frame, fluff them up, and boom — your door is ready for fireworks and lemonade stands.
Floral Embroidery Hoop Wreath With Summer Blooms

Stretch some pretty floral fabric inside an embroidery hoop and hot glue some faux flowers along the bottom.
It’s delicate, sweet, and gives major “I’m a whimsical Pinterest mom” energy.
DIY Pom-Pom Wreath In Bright Summer Colors

Grab all the colorful yarn you can find, make a bunch of pom-poms, and glue them onto a wreath form.
It’s cheerful, a little silly, and guaranteed to make you (and everyone else) smile every time you come home.
Hydrangea Wreath For A Classic Look

Hydrangeas are the VIPs of summer flowers.
Pack a grapevine wreath full of fluffy faux hydrangeas in blues, pinks, or whites.
It’s classic, beautiful, and goes with literally everything — like your favorite pair of jeans.
Driftwood And Starfish Wreath For A Beach House Vibe

Glue driftwood pieces in a circle (the messier, the better), and add a few starfish for that “I totally live at the beach” vibe — even if you’re landlocked like me.
The natural materials paired with bright flowers create a cheerful look that welcomes summer.
It’s a simple way to add a coastal touch to any entrance, perfect for those sunny days ahead.
Colorful Paper Flower Wreath
Perfect for rainy days when you’re feeling extra crafty.
Roll colorful paper into flowers, glue them onto a foam wreath, and marvel at how cute (and cheap) this DIY can be.
Sunburst Mirror Wreath With Faux Flowers

Turn a little round mirror into a showstopper by gluing faux flowers radiating outward like sun rays.
It’s bright, happy, and gives “I’m the main character” energy.
DIY Bandana Wreath For A Country Summer Feel
Swap those patriotic colors for fun summer shades like coral, aqua, and sunny yellow and create this summery bandana wreath.
Tie bandanas around a hoop, and suddenly your door says, “Y’all come back now!”
Magnolia Leaf Wreath For A Southern Charm

One of those classy and timeless DIY summer wreaths, just like a good sweet tea.
Layer magnolia leaves around a grapevine frame. Keep it simple or add a big bow if you’re feeling fancy.
Mini Flower Pot Wreath For Garden Lovers

This mini flower pot wreath is perfect for anyone who loves gardening. The bright blooms and fresh greenery create a cheerful look that welcomes guests warmly.
One of those easy and cute DIY summer wreaths to add a splash of color to your front door this season!
And there you have it — 25 DIY summer wreaths that are way cuter (and cheaper) than anything you’ll find in a store. Whether you’re a hot glue gun master or someone who once burned themselves making a birthday card (hi, it’s me), there’s a project here with your name on it.
So grab your favorite cold drink, put on some tunes, and let’s turn those front doors into Pinterest-worthy masterpieces. And if your first wreath turns out a little… abstract, just call it “artsy” and proudly hang it anyway. That’s the true DIY spirit, right?
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