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15 Stunning Spring Wreaths: Witchy Decor Inspiration from Imbolc to Ostara

Spring is upon us! It is a time of blossoming life, and fresh beginnings, fueled by the light and vibrant energy emerging in after a looong winter

Whether you’re celebrating Imbolc, Ostara, or simply want to invite in the season’s yummy, uplifting energy, I recommend making a lovingly crafted wreath.

A wreath isn’t just decor. It’s a sacred circle, a symbol of unity, life, and the cyclical nature of the seasons. So done with intention, hanging a wreath on your front door can be a spiritual act!

In this collection, I’ve gathered 15 gorgeous spring wreaths to inspire your inner artisan. From floral flourishes to earthy greens, and even some wild, dynamic designs, these wreaths are an exploration of ideas to make your own creation uniquely magical.

Whether you’re working with foraged branches, dried herbs, or even some thrifted treasures, I hope you find something here to spark your creativity. So, grab your favourite crafting tools, light a candle, and let’s dive into the spellbinding world of spring wreaths!

Stunning photo of a spring wreath in pastel colours held by red ribbon

Photo + wreath: @wildbunchuk

1. Delicate pastel wreath

I LOVE this stunning floral wreath by Wildbunch Florists in the UK, the tight scattering of delicate pastel tones spring flowers gives a gentle, yet full appeal.

Bright spring wreath design on a blue background

Photo + wreath: @theflowerplant

2. Vibrant grasses spring wreath

This vibrant spring wreath is crafted with a base of wild, flowing grasses that give it a dynamic, windswept look. Bursting with colourful blooms like hyacinths, and cheerful narcissi, it captures the energy and vitality of spring. Perfect for bringing bold, natural beauty to your space.

Beautuful, earthy wild spring wreath design with an easter bunny detail

Photo + wreath: @kreativehof38

3. Wild nature spring wreath with bunny

This spring wreath embraces muted, natural tones with a rustic charm, featuring twigs, pinecones, and subtle earthy textures. Its understated beauty makes it the perfect inspiration for those who love a more grounded, nature-inspired aesthetic… and the bunny detail is too cute with its Ostara vibes.

Mini woodland-inspired wreath placed on book open onto a page titled: crystals and gemstones

Photo + wreath: @wildsundry

4. Mini woodland-inspired spring wreath

This spring wreath is the sweetest!

Inspired by a woodland scene, it features moss and pinecones, and a couple of deep purple amethyst crystals.

Craft a small collection of these DIY miniature wreaths and display them together, for an unusual but impactful witchy decor feature.

Large pink, purple, white spring flower wreath with anemones and pinstripe ribbon

Photo + wreath: @johnny_crows_garden

5. Anemone and pinstripe whimsy wreath

Get inspired with this HUGE colour pop of spring flowers and a pin stripe ribbon.

With anemones in pink, purple and white, surrounded by a spray of flowering shrub sprigs, this wreath says: Anything goes!

Wild, dynamic, minimalist wreath design with grass and white flowers

Photo + wreath: @wreathmanufactory

6.  Wild pussy willow spring wreath

How incredible is this wreath from Wreath Manufactory in the Ukraine? With a super simple, yet dynamic design, it is FULL of movement and power – perfect for calling in action this season. I love how it’s accented with pussy willow to add texture, without detracting from the shape.

yellow ostara wreath with daffodils narcissi and grape hyacinth on a dark wood background

Photo + wreath: @nymeriabloom

7.  Yellow narcissi Ostara wreath

I think this is one of the most uplifting wreaths in the collection, with bright yellow daffodils bringing renewal and vitality, and dashes of blue muscari adding a touch of playful joy!

Nymeria Bloom’s wreaths are all-round beautiful and inspiring.

Beautiful dried flower spring wreath on a bright blue painted door

Photo + wreath: @marymaryflorals

8.  Dried flower spring wreath

Using dried flowers will add a totally different feel to your spring wreath.

I love this wreath by Mary Mary Florals, as the slightly more subtle, earthy tones of the dried elements bring extra depth and texture. It’s a harmonious blend of lively and serene, making it a stunning centerpiece for celebrating the changing season.

Living Spring wreath with bulbs and pale natural tones, on a white painted backdrop

Photo + wreath: @becki_clark_

9.  Spring bulb living wreath

This Spring bulb living wreath is pure magic!

Packed with snowdrops, daffodils, and crocus bulbs, it’s a living celebration of growth and renewal. Watching the bulbs sprout and flourish makes this wreath an ever-changing masterpiece, bringing the energy and beauty of spring right into your home.

Simple pink valentines day wreath to symbolise love

Source: Unknown

10.  Pink love-inspired Valentine’s Day wreath

Does Valentine’s Day fall in Winter or Spring? Does love have a season?!

If you’re bored of all the yellow and white, spring bulb-centered DIY decorations out there, why not create a pink and red love and romance-themed Spring wreath?

Adding vibrant pink blooms and using sprays of delicate pink petalled flowers as your backing, will result in a striking, yet soft wreath that’as just a little bit different at this time of year.

spring wreath on willow with pale yellow floral detail, hanging on old wooden door

Photo + wreath: @gardens_illustrated

11. Asymmetric green hellebore wreath

Hellebores are my absolute favourite spring flower, but using them in a wreath is an inspired step.

Try an asymmetric design for added impact and intrigue, like this one by Jacky Mills. It uses a palette of bronze foliage nestled amid swirling stems of ivy reddened by winter cold, fresh spring greens of unfurling maple leaves and vibrant hellebore flowers intermingled with white and plum highlights…. divine!

light green front door with hanging witchy DIY spring broom decoration idea

Photo + wreath: @fishers.green.cottage

12. Spring besom door decor

Not quite a wreath, this floral decor design is reminiscent of a witch’s besom broom, inspiring me to think outside the box when it comes to door decor.

Protective as well as decorative, the besom helps to sweep negativity OUT of the house, making it a cottage witch essential at this time of year.

I love the idea of infusing with spring flowers and grasses, and even adding blown eggs like this one, to symbolise rebirth.

Dark green door with rustic spring wreath and birds nest hanging

Source: Unknown

13. Ostara nest wreath

How about going bold, and creating a kind of vignette for Ostara or Imbolc?

This gorgeous Spring wreath is formed from pretty large twigs and branches that seem to cradle birds best, keeping it safe from intruders. I love the idea of making your wreath into art, rather than purely a decorative feature.

Beautiful, chaotic blue tones spring flower wreath

Photo + wreath: @solemoonstudio

14. Blue and purple chaos wreath

I call this the chaos wreath… out of pure love and adoration! I love the full, lusciousness of the ring arrangement, next to such long, trailing stems.

If you haven’t already, please check out Sole Moon Studio, and be prepared to swoon!

Woman in a white gown holding an oversized flower wreath woven from old mans beard flowers

Photo source: Unknown

15. Oversized wild clematis (old man’s beard) wreath

When old man’s beard (wild clematis) all over the hedgerows, gather up the trailing branches and weave them into an oversized spring wreath like this one!

Its ethereal texture and pale tones give this wreath an otherworldly quality, perfect for the winter/spring transition. 

This takes wreath making to a whole new level… and why not?

And there you have it, my dear witchy friend – 15 stunning spring wreaths to awaken your creativity and infuse your space with seasonal magic.

Whether you’re crafting a wreath for your seasonal altar, or a statement piece for your front door,  remember that your intention is the true heart of your creation. Let each leaf, petal, and twig reflect your spirit and the vibrant energy of spring.

So, what’s next? Head out into nature, gather your supplies, and trust your intuition to guide your hands.

Happy crafting, and may your spring be as enchanting as the wreaths you create! Blessed be.

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