Spring Floral Beaded Wreath DIY: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Spring Floral Beaded Wreath DIY: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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Easy DIY Spring Beaded Wreath Faux Roses & Wildflowers

Looking for a quick DIY spring refresh? This Beaded Rose and Wildflower Wreath is an easy, beginner-friendly project that takes less than 30 minutes to assemble. By using a pre-made beaded base and high-quality faux florals, you can create a high-end look with very little effort. In this Instructable, I’ll walk you through the best way to secure your stems for a finish that lasts all season long.

For the full supply list, detailed close-up photos, and more seasonal DIY inspiration, feel free to visit the companion post over at Steph Creates - DIY Home & Crafts.

Supplies

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Gather your materials before beginning. Using a beaded wood wreath as a base provides a modern, boho-inspired texture that holds florals well without needing much filler.


​Base: Beaded wood wreath frame

​Florals: Faux yellow roses and pink artificial wildflowers

​Greenery: Faux foliage or eucalyptus stems

​Tools: Floral/wire cutters

​Attachment: Thin craft wire (green or silver)

Prep the Floral Stems

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​Use your floral cutters to trim the stems of the yellow roses.

Tip: Leave about 2–3 inches of stem. This gives you enough surface area to wrap the wire securely without the stem poking out the back of the wreath.

​Trim your foliage and pink wildflowers into smaller "sprigs" so they are easier to tuck into tight spaces later.

Secure the Primary Blooms

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Cut several 4-inch pieces of craft wire.

​Wrap one end of a wire tightly around the base of a rose stem.

​Position the rose on the beaded wreath and loop the other end of the wire through the beads, twisting it tightly at the back.

​Repeat this for all roses, spacing them according to your preference (a clustered look on one side is very popular for beaded wreaths).

Layer in Wildflowers and Foliage

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Now, fill in the gaps to create a natural, "grown-in" look.

​Take your smaller sprigs of pink wildflowers and greenery.

​Tuck the stems behind the roses or between the wooden beads.

​Use smaller loops of craft wire to secure these accents.


Visual Check: Step back and look at the wreath from a distance to ensure the colors are balanced and the beaded frame is still visible.


Twist any loose wire ends toward the front or bury them in the foliage so they don't scratch your door or wall.

​Gently "fluff" the faux petals and leaves to hide any visible wire.

​Your wreath is ready! Because it is lightweight, you can hang it with a simple ribbon or directly on a finishing nail.