Check out this simple and fun hoop wreath tutorial using faux flowers, floral wire, and an embroidery hoop. This new eye-catching wreath trend is simplistic and perfect for the front door, a nursery, mantle, any wall or even party decor.

I love making my own wreaths, whether it’s an Easy Patriotic Wreath, a Monogram Fall Wreath, or a Holiday Tinsel Wreath.

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Blush and green spring floral hoop wreath on wall

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Spring Floral Hoop Wreath

We recently gave our kitchen some updates (I’ll share those soon) and I had an empty wall that was just screaming for something simple……but pretty.

I currently have a huge crush on blush pink and decided a hoop wreath in blush pink and light green would be perfect for spring and summer. I’m in LOVE with the way it turned out!

This easy DIY hoop wreath takes less than 30 minutes and only requires just a few supplies. Keep reading and I’ll walk you through the simple steps! There’s even a printable craft card at the end of the post, for your convenience.

gorgeous floral hoop wreath on wall

What Do I Need To Make a Floral Hoop Wreath?

When it comes to finding what you’ll need to make the wreath, you’ll only be buying hoops, not jumping through them to find what you need. *Insert pity laugh for my bad joke* 

You’ll only need to pick up a few things, all of which can be found easily at your local Michael’s, hobby lobby, or any equivalent store. If you prefer to pick up your supplies online, be sure to check out the convenient shoppable links below!

For supplies, you’ll need:

spring floral hoop wreath tutorial and supplies

Choosing The Right Greenery For Your Hoop Wreath

Along with your basics that you’ll need for the wreath, you’ll also need to choose the faux greenery and florals to attach.

You’re more than welcome to choose your personal favorites if you have something in mind, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll take the arrangement help anywhere you can get it. 

Here’s what I used for this wreath:

spring floral hoop wreath supplies

Can I Repurpose This Hoop Wreath? 

Of course! For this wreath, I used a little trick to make it easy to repurpose for other seasons. Simply don’t use hot glue to attach the greenery and flowers. If you just use floral wire you’ll be able to take it apart and make a whole new design whenever you want!

This trick is the best if you’re someone like me who loves to switch up the decor, but doesn’t like to break the bank buying all new stuff every season.

spring floral hoop wreath how to

Tips For Hanging Your Hoop Wreath

If you plan to hang your wreath in a place that might get bumped and banged around a lot, I suggest using hot glue.

The glue will keep things nice and secure, so you aren’t pretty much re-making the whole thing every time someone slams a door. 

spring floral hoop wreath close up

How Do You Make A Floral Hoop Wreath

(Full printable how-to at the bottom of the post)

  1. Remove the inner ring from the embroidery hoop for your wreath. Set the outer ring aside, it’s not needed for this project, but you could use it for another wreath.
  2. Lay out the florals and determine how you would like to arrange them on the hoop. Generally, hoop wreaths have florals only on about 1/2 of the wreath. Snip the florals into individual stems and play around with the arrangement until it feels just right.
  3. Attach everything once you have your floral hoop wreath laid out. Start with the greens and secure them to the hoop, then the flowers in the center. 
  4. Hang your wreath! The hoop wreath is very lightweight. Use a clear thumbtack, a clear 3M hook, nail or add a ribbon to the hoop wreath and hang it by the ribbon.

spring floral hoop wreath on door

More Simple and Creative Wreaths to Make

Garden Hose Wreath – Do you have any garden tools and a hose that have seen better days?  Make a beautiful wreath for your front door or garden shed.

Succulent Wreath This wreath is the perfect front door decor and is so much easier to make than it looks! Learn how to make a living succulent wreath with live succulents! Grab your moss, straw wreath form, succulents and let’s get busy!

Simple Christmas Wreath The fun thing about this wreath is there is no right or wrong. Make a colorful, Ho Ho Ho Christmas Wreath in about a 10 minutes with just an artificial pine wreath, a variety of Christmas picks, ribbon, and hot glue. 

Fall Wheel Wreath Make This Easy wreath to spruce up your front door to welcome autumn visitors! With just a handful of fall accessories and craft supplies, you can transform a metal wheel in no time at all!

GLASS BALL ORNAMENT WREATH You can buy wreaths like this with vintage glass ornament, and they’re not cheap! Simply buy shatterproof ornaments at Walmart and you can make one for $15 or less!!

DIY Cookie Cutter Wreath – There is just something about this wreath that I’m in love with. It’s simple, homemade, and super festive. There’s a comfort in that. And that’s part of what Christmas is all about.

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Blush and green spring floral hoop wreath on wall

How to Make a Floral Hoop Wreath Tutorial

Yield: 1 wreath
Active Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

This new eye-catching wreath trend is simplistic and perfect for the front door, a nursery, mantle, any wall or even party decor.

Instructions

  1. Remove the inner hoop from the embroidery/quilt hoops to use and set the outer hoop (the one with the screw) aside, you will not be using that piece.
  2. The next step is to lay out the florals and determine how you would like to arrange them on the hoop. Generally, hoop wreaths have florals only on about 1/2 of the wreath. I envisioned the bottom half of the wreath into thirds, with all the flowers being in the middle and the greenery on each side. I snipped the florals into individual stems and I played around with the arrangement until it felt just right. You can of course use as many or few florals as you'd like.
  3. Once you have your floral hoop wreath laid out, you’re going to attach everything. I started with the greens and secured them to the hoop, then the flowers in the center. If you’d like, you can use dots of hot glue to secure the wire and florals in place (highly recommend if your wreath will be on a door).
  4. Hang your wreath! The hoop wreath is very lightweight. I simply used a clear thumbtack to hang mine on my kitchen wall, but you could use a clear 3M hook, nail or add a ribbon to the hoop wreath and hang it by the ribbon.

Notes

I only used floral wire and no glue, so I can take it apart and change up the florals for another season if I want.

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