Make a Dollar Store Easter Egg Wreath (So Cute & Easy!)
Come learn how to make a sweet Spring and Easter wreath featuring speckled eggs, ribbon, pom-poms, moss and a bird house… all from the dollar store!
This creation is one of 26 DIY Spring wreath ideas for the Seasonal Simplicity blog hop hosted by The Happy Housie today! Make sure to check out all of the other ideas at the bottom of this blog post.
Want to make a cute wreath on a budget? This one is perfect for you! It’s colourful and sweet, but all the supplies are from the dollar store. I love how this one turned out!
Supplies (I found all of mine at Dollar Tree):
- wire wreath form
- 30 plastic speckled eggs
- 1 spool ribbon
- small wooden birdhouse ornament
- yarn
- moss
- hot glue gun & hot glue sticks
- latex or chalk style paint
Instructions:
Cut the ribbon into 8″ lengths and tie the pieces on different parts of the wire wreath form at random.
Glue the eggs on to the wreath form with a hot glue gun. Change the directions of the eggs to give the wreath a casual look. Leave an empty space large enough to attach the wooden bird house ornament.
Use latex or chalk style paint to paint the wooden bird house to coordinate with your wreath. Cut off the top string and let dry.
Attach the bird house to the wreath with a hot glue gun.
Create 5-7 pom-poms with yarn by wrapping the yarn about 50 times around your hand, removing the yarn from your hand, and then tying a scrap piece of yarn around the center. Cut both looped ends & fluff to create a pom-pom.
Glue the pom-poms to any open spots on the wreath with the hot glue gun.
Pull some moss apart into smaller pieces and hot glue it to any open spots on the wreath.
And you’re all done! I love how whimsical and colourful this wreath was, and that it was so inexpensive to create.

Dollar Store Easter Egg Wreath
Come learn how to make a sweet spring and Easter wreath featuring speckled eggs, ribbon, pom-poms, moss and a bird house... all from the dollar store!
Materials
- Wire wreath form
- 30 plastic speckled eggs
- 1 spool of ribbon
- Small wooden birdhouse ornament
- Yarn
- Moss
- Latex or chalk-style paint
Tools
- Hot glue gun
Instructions
- Cut the ribbon into 8" lengths.
- Tie the ribbon pieces on different parts of the wire wreath form at random.
- Glue the eggs onto the wreath form with a hot glue gun, changing the
directions of the eggs to give the wreath a casual look. Make sure to leave an empty space large enough to attach the wooden bird house ornament. - Cut the string off the top of the wooden bird house.
- Use latex or chalk-style paint to paint the bird house to
coordinate with your wreath, and let it dry. - Attach the bird house to the wreath with a hot glue gun.
- Create a pom-pom with yarn by wrapping the yarn about 50 times around your hand, removing the yarn loops from your hand, and then tying a scrap piece of yarn around the center. Cut both looped ends & fluff.
- Repeat until you have 5-7 pom-poms.
- Glue the pom-poms to any open spots on the wreath with the hot glue gun.
- Pull your moss apart into small pieces, and hot glue it to any open spots on the wreath. All done!
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Today I’m joined by a fabulous group of blogging friends who are also sharing their Spring Wreath DIY as part of the Seasonal Simplicity Spring Series! You’re going to love all this springy inspiration…
Succulent & Peony Simple DIY Spring Wreath at The Happy Housie
Dollar Store Spring Wreath at Craftberry Bush
DIY Sage & Blush Spring Wreath at Bless’er House
Elegant Peony & Eucalyptus Spring Wreath at Inspiration for Moms
Spring Fern & Eucalyptus Wreath at Zevy Joy
Boxwood and Bicycle Spring Wreath at The Turquoise Home
DIY Modern Floral Wreath at Lolly Jane
Oversized Spring Succulent Wreath at My Sweet Savannah
Five Minute Eucalyptus Wreath at Amber Tysl
Earthy & Elegant Spring Wreath at Willow Street Interiors
Mini Rosemary Wreaths for a Spring Table at Satori Design for Living
Spring Hydrangea Wreath at Confessions of a Serial DIYer
Branch and Vine Spring Wreath at Town and Country Living
Spring Hoop Wreath with Lemons at Modern Glam Home
Spring Wreath Ideas at Hallstrom Home
Spring Woodland Wreath at Deeply Southern Home
Dollar Store Easter Egg Wreath at The DIY Mommy
Spring Moss Covered Wreath at Tauni Everett
Easy 15 Minute Marshmallow Peeps Wreath at Heathered Nest
Pastel Colours M&M Wreath at Paint Me Pink
How to Make a Paper Flower Wreath at Happy Happy Nester
Spring Floral Hoop Wreath at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Hanging State Sign at Taryn Whiteaker Designs
Book Page Butterfly Wreath at Life is a Party
Spring Basket Wreath at Clean & Scentsible
Simple Succulent Wreath at A Pretty Life
DIY Paper Flower Wreath at My 100 Year Old Home
Spring Plaid Carrot Layered Wreath at Tatertots and Jello
Oh my goodness, this is absolutely adorable Christina!
So cute! love finding great things at the Dollar Store xo
Gotta love a wreath that won’t break the bank! This is adorable for Spring! xoxo
So pretty Christina! It looks amazing against the colour of your front door!
Such an adorable wreath, Christina and I love the front door colour!
Love this cute wreath and your tutorial is perfect!
I love how your spring wreath turned out. It’s perfect for Easter! It’s so fun participating in this series with you! I’ve pinned your wreath to my favorite wreath board to share with others!
The little birdhouse makes all the difference. I have looked at those little bird houses and wasn’t quite sure how nice they would turn out to be. Yours looks great.
I love your wreath. The great pictures you took really make it look like an easy project! Thanks for linking up with us for Friday Favorites. I’m featuring you this week.
This is so adorable! The little birdhouse is my favorite part 🙂
You’ve completely transformed these plastic eggs – wow! Beautiful wreath.
Thanks a million for the Dollar Store Easter Egg Wreath tutorial!!! I’ve watch quite a lot of them recently and was just about to shelve the idea of making one until NEXT year and then BOOM!!! Up came your amazing tutorial and I knew right away it was going to work for me! Now instead of being frustrated that I bought all the supplies (that appeared to be headed into my storage room) I’m able to put this wreath together and give it to my daycare family this week!!! YIPEE!!! Thanks once again.