My Favorite Summer Wreaths are full of bright colors, playful textures, and seasonal charm that instantly refresh any front door. Whether you love florals, citrus themes, or seasonal details, these wreaths bring a touch of summer magic to your space. If you’re on the hunt for door wreaths for summer or love the charm of outdoor summer wreaths, then you’re in for a sunny treat. There’s just something special about front door summer wreaths that makes your home feel instantly refreshed and ready for warm weather. Whether you’re scrolling for summer wreaths for front doors or simply want new ideas for summer wreaths to try this season, I’m here to share a few favorites that I adore.

Summer is all about color, sunshine, and fresh vibes—and your front door deserves a little love, too!
I’m a big fan of switching out my wreaths seasonally, and summer gives me the perfect excuse to play with bold florals, lemons and even greenery.
These wreaths bring a lot of personality to a space and are one of the easiest ways to update your decor without a huge commitment.
Plus, they make your home look extra inviting for guests. And let’s be honest—who doesn’t love a cute, crafty project that’s low-pressure and high-impact?
Whether you’re a DIY expert or someone who usually avoids the craft aisle, summer wreaths are for everyone.
They’re easy to personalize, fun to hang, and add instant charm to your front door or patio area.
So let’s dive into my favorite summer wreaths and talk about how to hang them, where to use them, and why they’re such a staple in my seasonal decor lineup.
Saturday Chitchat with Janine – Volume 214
Crafting Summer Vibes—Wreath Edition
I love how summer wreaths can completely change the feel of your home’s entryway. From bright florals to cozy vibes or lemony layers, these wreaths are cheerful and oh-so seasonal.
One of my favorite things about summer wreaths is that they make great DIY projects, especially on a lazy weekend or while sipping iced tea on the porch.
And here’s the best part—these crafty wreaths are for everyone. You don’t need to be a pro at crafting to make a stunning summer wreath.
How to Hang Summer Wreaths Like a Pro
Don’t let the fear of hanging them keep you from enjoying your new wreath. I love using over-the-door hooks for a quick and damage-free option.
If you prefer something more hidden, try a clear wreath hanger or even some Command hooks.
For outdoor wreaths, make sure your hanger is weather-resistant, especially if your front door gets a lot of sun or moisture.
Crafty, Summery, and So Easy to Love
Summer wreaths are such a sweet and simple way to welcome the season and add personality to your home.
They’re colorful, creative, and customizable—plus, they’re the kind of project that brings out joy no matter your skill level.
A Personal Note from Janine
Happy Weekend!
I’ve been in full-on crafting mode lately, and I’m loving every second of it! 🌸 There’s something so satisfying about making pieces you can enjoy around your home. Wreaths are one of my favorite projects because they instantly add a pop of color and a fresh, seasonal touch to any wall, door, or room.
Over the years, I’ve built up a little collection of handmade wreaths, and I love being able to swap them out as the seasons change. It’s such a simple way to refresh a space without a lot of effort.
I hope today’s post inspires you to create something fun and colorful for your summer decor! It’s such a rewarding feeling to step back and admire something you made with your own two hands.
It’s going to be a quiet, cozy weekend over here—we’re still shaking off some colds. I’ll probably tuck in with a cup of tea and start designing my next craft project to share with you soon. Honestly, there’s no better way to spend a chilly spring weekend indoors!
So grab your favorite drink, pull up a comfy chair, and let’s hang out for a bit today. I’m so glad you’re here!
Cheers,
This Week’s Inspiration – My Favorite Summer Wreaths
This paper wreath DIY combines paper flowers on a foam wreath. The flowers on this tissue paper wreath are a blend of paper roses and anemone flowers. Make it with light colors for a spring wreath, or choose different shades of paper for the holiday season.
Place this gorgeous wreath on your wall or a bookshelf.
This White Daisy Wreath DIY is an easy project. And it’s a perfect spring or summer wreath for inside your home and on your front door.
Even if you’re not a crafty person, you’ll have no problem making this simple wreath.
Here’s a unique Lemon Wreath DIY made out of paper. The pretty yellow and pink patterned paper sets this off among the traditional wreaths. Its bright and cheerful style reminds me of pink lemonade.
You don’t have to be too crafty to make this pretty spring/summer wreath.
Make sure to check out How to Make a Bay Leaf Wreath. Over the years, I tried a few different steps to make this bay laurel wreath, and I finally figured a few important things.
So, this helpful tutorial has great tips on how to make the best bay laurel wreath.
I love felt and I love flowers so you can imagine that a Rosette Felt Wreath Tutorial is perfect in my mind. So, for this wreath, you only need to make one thing, felt rosette flowers.
And I find if you make them while you can watch a movie and then the next place them on your wreath it makes the project a lot easier.
This Book Page Wreath uses pages shaped like cones. Crafters call this wreath a Dahalia book page wreath. So for this project, you’ll need only a few supplies, book pages, glue, and a wreath form.
This wreath is stunning and inexpensive to create!
You’ll love this project if you’re looking for a gorgeous wreath that is easy to make and requires very little time to create. I love that this wreath is so simple and accessible, even if you’re not a big-time crafter.
The key is to have a wide variety of faux flowers and a few colors on hand. Choose your favorite flowers and colors, or allow my wreath to be your template and guide.
I’ve always wanted to make a Christmas wreath with orange slices, and I finally did it. This DIY will show how simple it is to dry the oranges in the oven. Make this beautiful dried orange slices wreath to hang on your front door or wall for the holidays.
A gorgeous warm citrus wreath brings the perfect touch of holiday cheer.
Dried Hydrangea Wreath Tutorial
I love this time of year when all the hydrangeas turn royal colors. I decided to share my Dried Hydrangea Wreath Tutorial with you this fall. This simple wreath is gorgeous with its purples, blues, and deep green flowers.
Use your flowers from your garden or buy them from a store!
More Summer Wreaths From My Friends
How to Make a Big Wreath with a Bow
KariAnne from Thistlewood Farms has a fantastic tutorial on crafting a big, beautiful wreath bow using just wired ribbon and floral wire—no fancy tools needed!
Her step-by-step guide makes it easy to add a charming, handmade touch to your seasonal decor.
The Forty Five Minute White Wreath
Leslie from My 100 Year Old Home has crafted a stunning white wreath using paper lunch bags, proving that beautiful decor doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated.
Her step-by-step guide makes it easy for anyone to create this elegant piece, perfect for adding a handmade touch to your home.
Latest Obsession – All Ready-Made Crepe Paper Flowers
I’m loving these pre-made crepe paper flowers! 🌸 I’m already planning on making a pretty wreath with them. I love that they’re already crafted—you just open them up, shape them a little, and they’re ready to use. You get all the charm of handmade flowers without spending hours making them from scratch. So easy and so gorgeous!
This Week’s Tip – Wreath Hangers
I’m obsessed with these hangers—they’re so good and totally temporary! If you have a glass spot on your door, you’re going to love them. You just twist them to secure, and they hold super strong without causing any damage. Perfect for hanging a gorgeous wreath and keeping your door looking beautiful!
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Whether you’re looking to brighten your summer wreaths for front doors or want to try your hand at door wreaths for summer for the first time, there’s something out there for everyone.
So go ahead—pick your favorite!
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