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This post is a tutorial on a wooden bead wreath DIY project. This floral and wood bead wreath is perfect for any Spring or Summer decor!
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Floral wooden beaded wreaths are a cute addition to your Spring decor! These beaded wreaths are unique and the possibilities are endless.
In this post, I share how I made a beaded hope wreath with faux flowers and hot glue. It was a really simple DIY project and perfect for beginners!
Materials & Supplies
- Wooden bead wreath
- Faux flowers – I got all of my flowers from Hobby Lobby. They often have sales and a great selection!
- Wire Cutters
- Hot Glue Gun
Wooden Bead Wreath DIY Steps
Purchasing an already threaded hoop ring with beads makes this DIY project even easier! And honestly, the price to purchase it already beaded wasn’t much more than doing that part myself. I am all for saving myself time!
To make the wreath, first start out by cutting the faux flowers off from the stems using the wire cutters. I highly recommend using wire cutters over scissors if you have them because most faux flowers have a wire piece in the stem.

Once your flowers are cut from the stem, plan out how you want your wreath to look. This is the time to design and play with your wreath! I like to lay out the flowers and greenery before gluing them down so I can make any changes.

Using a hot glue gun, paste the flowers onto the beaded ring, holding them down to dry. Continue gluing down the flowers until you’ve added them all to the wreath.

At this point, you can add whatever you want to the wreath – ribbons, bows, signs, the possibilities are endless! If you wish the hang your wreath outside, I recommend spraying it with some acrylic sealer such as this Krylon sealer from Amazon.
I can’t wait to hear what you do with your wooden bead wreath this year. Let me know in the comments!
This post was a tutorial on how to make a wooden bead wreath DIY!
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