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DIY Painted Floral Winter Wreath Using Repurposed Cardboard

❄️This painted floral winter wreath is the perfect example of how creativity, a little paint, and a touch of sparkle can transform the ordinary into something truly charming. If you love upcycling, seasonal crafting, or just want a relaxing project to brighten your home, this one is a delight from start to finish. Below, I’ll walk you through exactly how I created my wreath using repurposed cardboard, acrylic paints, and a few basic supplies you likely already have on hand.


Video tutorial

Supplies You’ll Need
  • One section of sturdy cardboard
  • Acrylic paint: light blue, green, brown, and snowy white
  • Glitter glue (I used gold)
  • Paintbrushes: one medium, one small
  • Something round for tracing (a baking dish, bowl, or circle ruler)
  • A smaller round object for the inner circle (I used a small wooden ring)
  • Scissors
  • Twine or jute for hanging
  • Hot glue gun
  • Optional: paint marker for details

Step 1: Trace Your Wreath Shape

Start by choosing something round to trace your wreath. I used a round baking dish—one of those inexpensive ones from Dollar Tree that I originally bought to make a succulent garden. It was the perfect size and gave me a nice, clean circle.

If you have a circle ruler, feel free to use that instead. Place your object on the cardboard and trace around it with a pencil.

For the inner circle, I grabbed a smaller wooden ring and centered it inside the larger circle. Trace around it to create the opening of your wreath.





 Step 2: Cut Out the Wreath

Carefully cut along both traced lines. It helps to cut out the large circle first, then cut out the inner circle to create your wreath shape. Take your time—clean edges make painting easier later on.



Step 3: Paint the Base

Using a medium paintbrush, apply a coat of snowy white acrylic paint over the entire cardboard wreath. This gives you a crisp winter base and helps the floral details pop.

Let the first coat dry, then add a second coat for full coverage. Cardboard absorbs paint quickly, so two coats usually suffice.



 Step 4: Include Your Floral Details

Once the base is dry, switch to a smaller paintbrush and begin painting your flowers. I used light blue for soft winter blooms, complemented by green leaves for added contrast. A touch of brown paint works beautifully for delicate branches or stems.

There’s no right or wrong here—paint freely and let your creativity guide you. Winter florals can be whimsical, stylized, or simple. Even a few scattered blossoms can make the wreath feel charming and seasonal.







Step 5: Add a Touch of Sparkle, Jute, and Wording

Once your flowers are dry, it's time to add some shimmer. I used gold glitter glue and applied it around the flowers to give the wreath a frosty, festive glow. You can use as much or as little as you prefer—just enough to catch the light. Allow the glitter glue to dry completely before moving on.

Next, attach jute to your wreath. I simply wrapped it around the base and secured it with a few knots to create a rustic touch. Finally, it's time to add wording of your choice. I decided to go with the word "Hello." To create this, I used a paint marker, carefully writing it on a visible area of the wreath for a welcoming effect. Once everything is secure and dry, your wreath is ready to display!




 Final Thoughts

This repurposed cardboard wreath is proof that beautiful décor doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. With just a few supplies and a bit of imagination, you can create a winter piece that feels handmade, heartfelt, and uniquely yours.

If you enjoy cozy, creative projects like this, you’ll love how easy it is to customize the colors, florals, and glitter to match your winter style. Hang it on a door, tuck it into a gallery wall, or gift it to someone who appreciates handmade charm.


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