This past weekend I decided to try my hand at an Easter Basket Wreath that I had seen on Pinterest and you can find the inspiration for my wreath and all the directions by clicking here!
The first thing you will notice when you visit the website is that their wreath and mine looks totally different. I couldn’t find some of the products and I took several easy routes.
The directions for making the wreath include cutting a 14″ wire wreath frame in half. My basic craft wire cutters refused to cut through that heavy wire. And then I thought, “Why don’t I leave it as it is and make the top half the handle and the bottom half will remain the basket?” Then I squashed in the handle part so that it would look more like a basket.
Once I cut the chicken wire, (you may want to use heavy duty gloves) and fashioned it into the shape of a basket around the bottom half of the wreath, I was ready to insert the burlap. Instead of tying it all off, I just inserted bits into the hexagons of the chicken wire to hold it, kinda like I did with my fall burlap wreath, found here. It worked for me and was so much more simplistic.
I really loved how my wreath turned out! It was a big hit (at least to me)! Well, I may buy some more eggs to add to it because I bought one pack, intending to buy two, but I got distracted by the 4th of July products that have already filled several aisles at Hobby Lobby. And then I forgot to go back to the egg aisle. Oh, well, it’s all good.
I really enjoyed making this Easter Basket Wreath. It was fun, easy and my patience didn’t run out before I was done. And that’s a good thing!
What spring projects are you working on?
28 comments
Hi Alli! I think your wreath is so pretty and just bursting with spring! The basket turned out fantastic – I’ve been thinking about doing some type of basket wreath and thanks for the inspiration!!! Pinning! Have a happy Wednesday. 🙂
I love this wreath! It would also be SUPER CUTE with the colored burlap!
I know! I do, too. Daughter #1 wants one so I’m using colored for hers. 🙂
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Thanks, Alecia. That’s sweet, but I received one last year. 🙂
You made a beautiful wreath. Pinning.
Angel
Thanks, Angel! You’re always so sweet.
I think it turned out super cute!! I love all the eggs, bunny and the purple bow. Super cute!! Pinning 🙂
Thanks for pinning, Crystal! So sweet!!
Hi Alli, I like your wreath! But then I am not surprised, you are so talented! Just not sure what bunny’s have to do with Easter ;).
I know, Anna! I tried to find a cross, but couldn’t find one that wouldn’t break. 🙂
Gorgeous!
Thanks, Mica! It was beautiful until I went out of town and Caitlin was watching Max! He jumped up and ripped it off the door and tore it into shreds! I can’t believe he jumped that high and he’s still a puppy. 🙂
Oh my! That sounds like something that would happen at my house!
That’s lovely! I wish I had more time to craft. You could sell these! So adorable.
My husband said the same thing! Wreaths are so expensive when you buy them ready made. I enjoy trying new things. In fact, I’m making two of my daughters an Easter basket wreath today. I’m using the colored burlap. But if I sold them, it would feel more like work and less like fun! 🙂
That is totally cute! I just started working on my Holiday Shelf for Easter/Spring! It’s not coming together as I want it to yet, though!
Give it time, Kristen, I know you will come up with something awesome. I always look forward to seeing your shelf change with the seasons.
Very cute idea! I love all the sweet easter decorations!
Thanks! I thought it was cute and loved that it actually turned out right. Yes! 🙂
What a gorgeous wreath! Are you going to use it indoors or outdoors?
Thanks! I’m using it outdoors on a covered porch.
Alli,
Their wreath was cute, but yours is REALLY cute. I love it. I can’t wait to be able to get back into making things for the holidays. By the time we get in our house the “holiday season” (Halloween to Easter) will be over. 🙁 Once I get my craft room going I will be making this wreath for next year.
p.s. get some wire snips!!!
Thanks for the tip about the snips, Kathleen! I’m looking forward to seeing your craft room! I do hope you share pictures once you have it ready.
Honestly I like yours much more! 🙂 I like the handle better! Either way they are both adorable! 🙂
Thanks!! I just made three more. I’ll share the pictures soon. My daughters wanted one. 🙂
Hi Alli
This wreath is so cute that I am sharing it today on my Fan Friday Blog Crush! Thanks so much.