It’s a snowy, blowy day here, and a good day to think spring with these eight, Pretty Paper Flower Wreaths. These wreaths are made with magazine pages, scrapbook paper, neon bright paper, and even plain brown kraft paper. You can use paper punches, or, if you prefer, I have options for wreaths cut out the good old fashion way – scissors and patterns. So, gather a few sheets of your prettiest papers and craft a little spring today.
We’ll start with this sweet, Magazine Page Flower Wreath made by Angela from Gauche Alchemy.
Over at the Guyer Family blog, Angela made a Paper Flower Wreath from paper hearts. If you don’t have a heart paper punch, that’s o.k. because Angela also provides a template for the hearts.
For another take on flowers made from paper hearts, here’s Shannan’s Flower Wreath from Flower Patch Farm Girl. Don’t you love how she used pennies for the flower centers?
Looking for a shortcut? You can still make a beautiful Spring Flower Wreath by covering just half the wreath with paper flowers. That’s what Em from Sewing by Moonlight did when she made her Flower Punch Wreath for a friend’s baby shower.
Do you remember Beckie’s Neon Flower Wreath from last year? This one will perk up a winter’s day!
We go from neon bright to white with a beautiful Paper Roses Wreath made by Lia from Ellinee. Her photo tutorial walks you through the steps, and she shares her template for making the roses, too.
Recycle a few brown paper bags and packing paper to make this Kraft Paper Flower Wreath. If you prefer, use your favorite scrapbook papers. More good news – no paper punches required. StyrofoamCrafts.com has patterns for you to use instead.
And finally, I love the bright flowers on this Flower Power Wreath. It’s made with fabric but it’s easy enough to substitute paper instead. No need for punches – you’ll find easy-to-use patterns on StyrofoamCrafts.com.
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How’s the weather where you are? Any signs of spring?
Happy crafting.




























Love all the cute ideas! Thanks for featuring my heart punch flower wreath! I appreciate the link back!
And thank you for sharing, Angela!
So many cute ideas! I love how affordable this type of project is. And so versatile – you can just pick any paper – thanks for sharing these ideas!
Love them.
wow! Love the flower wreaths. They each are so neat. THe magazine one has peaked my interest. I will have to check my magazine stash and see what I can do. More wonderful ideas.
Thanks.
I hope you give it a try, and share a photo. I’d love to see one of your projects, Lisa. Thanks for coming by today. Sharon
Such cute wreaths! I could see them for all seasons and great projects to have the kiddies help make too.
So true, Debbie — these could be adapted for just about any season. Also true — give a kid a paper punch and your job is half done!
Great round up of some fun spring projects! Thank you for including me. I’m thrilled to have found your site; I’ve been poking around and there’s lots of fun stuff I’d love to try!
Your wreath is so pretty! Thank you for letting me share it. Sharon
Sharon, I love all of these gorgeous wreaths, but the Kraft flower wreath is my absolute favorite! Thanks so much for this great inspiration and have a fabulous day!
Thank you, Cindy. Kathleen George always does such a beautiful job, and I love that it repurposes, too. Sharon