If you’re ready to kick winter to the curb and start looking for the perfect spring wreath for your front door, I’ve searched high and low and gathered together my ten favorites! From spring wreaths made with brightly colored tulips to unique wreaths with lemons or speckled eggs to the most adorable bunny shaped wreath, these spring door wreaths are all ones I think you’ll love! (post includes affiliate links – full disclosure statement available {here})
1. Tulip wreath | 2. Tulips in bucket | 3. Lemon wreath – no longer available but {this wreath} is similar | 4. Hydrangea wreath | 5. Burlap wrapped bouquet | 6. Boxwood tulip wreath | 7. Orange & magnolia leaf wreath | 8. Pink thistle wreath
Tulip Wreaths

And what about spring door decorations with tulips arranged a bit differently than in your traditional circular wreath?! This one with colorful tulips nestled into a galvanized bucket is definitely a favorite! It’s available {here} in lots of different tulip color options!
Easter Bunny Wreath

Wreaths with Lemons
One of my favorites from past seasons that’s still available is this gorgeous lemon wreath – love it! You can find this exact one {here} and similar lemon wreath options {here}.
I also think that {this door dec with a burlap-wrapped bouquet} from the same shop is darling!
Spring Flower Wreaths
or this more budget friendly option that’s available {here}.
Boxwood Wreath
You guys know that I have a fairly simple, tailored style and this tulip boxwood wreath (available {here}) is right up my alley! It’s actually the one that I chose for my own front door a few years ago:
I love how the tulips are gathered in a bundle and tied onto the wreath with a burlap bow. I paired it with planters filled with simple Boston ferns and love the fresh but easy to achieve look!
So now that you’ve seen them all, which of these ten spring wreaths is your favorite? No matter which one you pick, I hope that it inspired you to get a jump on decorating the outside of your house for spring! And how about the inside too?
Design Chic says
Your front door looks beautiful, Kris – so warm and inviting. Hope you weekend is wonderful!
Mary says
All the samples were beautiful, but yours was my favorite by far. Wow! I love that you recycled the basket, too. Thanks for sharing a bit of spring with us.
Ivory says
How do one chooses? I fail in love with each one and plans to give them a try, them give each one to sisters and friends. I just hope I can come close to these beautiful projects. Thank you so much for sharing. Have a great weekend!!!
[email protected] says
I love how your door basket turned out. I am not a huge fan of faux either, but found some great options at Michaels this spring.
Garden, Home and Party says
Kris,
This is all the motivation I need, I’ve been trying to figure out what I could make as a spring/summer door adornment, this post has given me several ideas. Thanks! 🙂
Karen
Lisa @ Shine Your Light says
Kris, I love your basket and flowers and I too am a little leery of faux flowers, but somehow on a front door they seem fine! I am inspired………so many pretty options here!
Vel says
Hard to pick a fave, all so lovely!
Carol @ CAD INTERIORS says
That bunny wreath is so cute! Love how the white spring flowers pop against your dark front door. So pretty!
Kelley Nan Lopez says
Love them all, Kris! That tulip wreath and tulip boxwood wreath are WHOA!
Vel says
Your banquette is looking marvelous Kris! Love all your floral arrangements, with our without lemons! 😉
Cindy Craw says
My absolute favorite choice for your front door wreath is the speckled egg wreath. I can’t help but to point out it’s eggxactly the wreath you need. Eggs signify rebirth, and what is Spring, but a rebirth?
Kris Jarrett says
You had me at eggxactly – lol!
Cindy says
They are all beautiful, but I love the boxwood wreath the best. I love hydrangeas so that may be my second choice, but I’d probably put a bow on it to dress it up a bit more.
Kris Jarrett says
I totally agree with you on the hydrangea wreath – it’s so pretty but needs just a little something extra! 🙂
Janie says
Very interested in new ideas and budgeting those ideas