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A Touch of Spring: Faux Rose & Wildflower Beaded Wreath Tutorial

Today I’m sharing a soft and delicate spring wreath that comes together beautifully with just a few simple supplies. I’m using a beaded wood wreath as my base, along with faux yellow roses, pink artificial wildflowers, and a bit of foliage to bring everything to life. This project is perfect if you’re looking to add a gentle pop of color and a touch of spring charm to your home.


Watch the Video Tutorial


Supplies You’ll Need

Beaded wood wreath
Faux yellow roses
Pink artificial wildflowers
Faux foliage
Floral/wire cutters
Craft wire

Trim Your Florals

I started by using my floral cutters to trim the stems of each flower. Make sure the stems are short enough to fit nicely against the wreath, but long enough to secure them with wire. Adjust the length to suit your design and the level of fullness you want in your wreath. I began by cutting my yellow roses first.


Prepare Your Craft Wire and Attach the Roses

After I trimmed the roses, I cut small sections of craft wire. These will be used to attach each flower to the wreath. I like to cut several pieces at once so they’re ready to go as I work.

Take a piece of wire and wrap it snugly around the stem of your rose. Make sure it’s secure—this will keep the flower from shifting. Then, wrap the other end of the wire around the beaded wreath, tightening it until the flower sits firmly in place. Repeat this step for each rose, spacing them however you like.

 Add Wildflowers & Foliage

Once your roses are attached, it’s time to blend in the pink wildflowers and foliage. Use your floral cutters to trim smaller sections, then tuck them in between and around the roses. Secure them with wire as needed. I love mixing the textures and colors—it creates such a soft, natural look.

When all your florals are in place, take a moment to step back and adjust anything that needs a little fluffing or repositioning. This is where the wreath really comes to life.

Final Thoughts

This beaded spring wreath is such a sweet and simple way to welcome the season. The combination of yellow roses, pink wildflowers, and soft greenery creates a gentle, airy look that feels perfect for spring. I hope this inspires you to create your own version and add a little handmade charm to your home.

While you're here, be sure to check out the DIY Wooden Bead Summer Flower Wreath. This project also utilizes the beaded wood wreath and is a fantastic way to prepare for summer decorating!


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  1. This is very pretty. It would go perfectly with my décor.

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  2. Thanks for sharing with is, I'm featuring you when the next To Grandma's House we go link party starts!

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    1. Tarahlynn, thank you so much. Looking forward to joining again next week. 😊

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  3. Truly beautiful, I wouldn't mind having a few of these.

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  4. Elegant! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!

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  5. Your wreath is so delicately beautiful!

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  6. So pretty, Stephanie. I love the yellow and pink. And I'm a sucker for roses. :) Thanks for sharing this with us at the Will Blog for Comments #83 linkup! We hope you'll share more posts (old or new) with us at #84 which opens next Monday. Wishing you a great week!

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