DIY Easter Cross Wreath

The other day I glanced out the kitchen window, admiring the tree in our backyard that is just beginning to bud. Those buds will soon bloom into white flowers, probably just in time for Easter.

I’ve grown to appreciate all the seasons for their own unique beauty. Spring brings new life as plants flourish and baby bunnies hop happily, paralleling the new life found in Christ. I enjoy the pastel colors and tulips and dry winter grass infusing with green again, and I also quiet my heart to be grateful for Jesus’ sacrifice and for the unshakable hope found in Him.

So when I recently found an Easter cross idea at Cheerios & Lattes, I just knew I had to make one for our front door! I enjoy the simple elegance of this wreath. It’s not too “busy” but just a peaceful symbol of life and hope.

DIY Easter Cross Wreath turtorial at Woven Beautiful. A simple and meaningful craft for this Easter Season!

Supplies you will need for this wreath:

  • A long and short bundle of twigs (from your local craft store or gathered from outside)
  • Large fake flowers and smaller filler flowers
  • twine
  • scissors and/or floral cutters
  • hot glue gun

Hobby Lobby is my go-to craft store and that’s where I found my supplies. I grabbed a bundle of twigs from there and trimmed some of them down for the horizontal part of the cross. They also had some already bundled together with a mini circular wreath attached, and those would have worked well too.

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The first step is to use twine to bundle together two sets of twigs. One set should be shorter than the other. Mine were actually equal in length but I just trimmed one set later on.

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The next step is to assemble the cross by joining the bundles of twigs together with more twine. At this point, I trimmed the horizontal branches. I used floral cutters for the thicker branches and scissors for the thinner ones.

cross tied

The last step is attaching the flowers with hot glue. I attached the larger flowers with glue, and I was able to weave in the littler flowers with minimal glue. When in doubt, use a little glue!

finished cross

I kept it very simple and  looped a piece of twine in the back to hang it to the door.

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And that’s it! This was such a simple craft to make for the home and meaningful for the Easter Season.

Easter Cross Wreath, Woven Beautiful

What kinds of crafts do you enjoy making during this time of year?

I would love to hear!

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9 Comments

  1. Absolutely beautiful! I love how creatively gifted you are. 🙂 Thank you for sharing your inspiration and faith.

  2. I absolutely live it. And I love the fact that you openly express your love for God. So many people hide it like there ashamed or scared someone may not like them, or scared they will be shunned or made fun of. Me I love my God and I tell anyone and everyone that will listen. Anyways sorry so long. I love the cross and will be making 1 for my door this week…

    1. Thank you for your kind words, Tammy! May we both keep having the courage to share God’s love. I hope you enjoy making your cross!

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