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DIY Wooden Bead Summer Flower Wreath

Looking for a charming way to brighten up your space this summer? This wooden bead summer wildflower wreath is the perfect blend of rustic, playful, and handmade beauty. Whether you're sprucing up your front door or looking for a whimsical wall piece, this craft is blooming with possibilities.

Video tutorial

What You’ll Need:

  • 10'' wooden bead wreath
  • Artificial assorted flowers (I’m using pink and yellow for a cheerful pop)
  • Floral cutters & scissors
  • Stretch cord (clear or white) or floral wire
  • Hot glue gun or strong adhesive of your choice
  • Wood circle
  • Stamp design + assorted stamp ink pads

Step 1: Make Your Stamped Centerpiece

Start by taking your wooden circle and grabbing your stamp set. I chose a fun design: a cup that reads “hello there” with flowers blooming from it. Using different-colored ink pads, stamp your design onto the wooden circle. Let it dry fully, then set it aside.


Step 2: Prep Your Flowers-Arrange and Attach

Use floral cutters to trim your artificial flowers to size. I chose to style my wreath with blooms on just one side for a modern asymmetrical look, but you can go all the way around if that’s more your vibe. Cut lengths of stretch cord or floral wire (stretch cord gave mine a soft, flexible hold). Wrap and tie the cord around each mini bundle of flowers as you attach them to your wreath base. Snip off any excess cord for a tidy finish.


Step 3 (Optional): Add the Wood Circle Accent

Flip your stamped wood circle over, add hot glue or another heavy-duty adhesive to the back, and press it firmly onto the beads—mine sits nicely at the bottom of the wreath. Feel free to reinforce it with extra glue for a long-lasting hold.


Step 4: Make It Hangable

Cut a small loop of stretch cord and tie it to the top of the wreath for easy hanging. You could also hang it with ribbon, twine, or display it on a hook. This wreath adds so much warmth and whimsy to any space—it’s like bottling up summer and putting it on your door. 🌸 I'd love to see how yours turns out!

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Comments

  1. Another simple yet beautiful creation, as everything on your site! I might try this with fresh flowers and save them for cozy winter teas. Wishing you a peaceful and inspiring week ahead!

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    1. Mariama, you're so kind, and I appreciate it so much. I'm happy you enjoyed this project. A cozy winter tea sounds lovely. Wishing you all the best.

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  2. This is so sweet! You find the best materials to work with! Visiting from Handmade Monday.

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    1. Lisa, thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed this project. Take care. ♡

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  3. I love wreaths and I've always got one hanging on the front door. Thank you for this great inspiration!

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    1. Nicole, thank you! Yes, wreaths are always so nice to display on the front door. Thanks for stopping by.

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  4. I have been so busy working and traveling this Summer that I completely skipped decorating for Summer this year. This is a cute idea for a quick decoration for the rest of the Summer.

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    1. Jennifer, things sure can get busy. Thank you, yes, this is an easy, quick craft for anyone to enjoy over the summer. Thanks so much for visiting.

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  5. Such a pretty wreath, this looks so easy to put together.

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  6. Love this Steph! I have one of those beaded forms and was wondering what I was going to do with it. Lol. Now I know. I realized as I was leaving the house this afternoon I even forgot to hang my summer clothes pin wreath I made on my front door. Lol
    Thanks bunches for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend.
    xo

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    1. Paula, thank you! Aw, I've forgotten to decorate for a season many times, so I hear you! I hope you were able to get that summer wreath up. Take care, and thank you for visiting.

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  7. I've never done anything with a bead wreath--this is so pretty! Thanks for sharing this post at our month-long Will Blog for Comments #65 linkup. We'll be back to our regular schedule now, so #66 opens Monday morning. Hope to see you there.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you. I love bead wreaths! You should try making one someday.

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