Inside: Are you looking for an easy and cheap way to add a touch of cottagecore style to your home? If so, then this DIY mushroom wreath is just what you need! All you’ll need are some Dollar Tree supplies and a bit of creativity. Let me guide you through the steps of making this cottagecore inspired wreath so you can infuse some cozy vibes into your home effortlessly.
Let me show you how to make a super easy Dollar Tree mushroom wreath for your front door. This super cute cottagecore inspired wreath will totally make your front door pop and give a warm welcome to your friends and family, throughout the year! It’s the perfect touch to add some cozy vibes to your home!
Once upon a time, in a quaint cottage nestled deep within the woods, a crafty soul set out to create a fall wreath that was truly extraordinary. Armed with a basket and boundless creativity, she ventured into the Dollar Tree. Every aisle brimmed with inspiration, but the moment she laid eyes on the grapevine wreath and whimsical mushroom decor, she knew that magic was about to happen.
Get ready to see just how simple it is to create this awesome Dollar Tree Mushroom Wreath! With just a few affordable supplies and a sprinkle of creativity, you can transform your front door into a fairytale-like portal that welcomes in the magic of the season. Let’s get started!
Supplies needed Dollar Tree Mushroom Wreath
- An 18-inch grapevine wreath
- Mushrooms
- Twine
- Faux mums
- Mini wooden crate
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Tan chalk paint or whenever you have on hand
- Foam paint brush
How to Make a Mushroom Wreath
1. Start by painting or staining your crate. If using the tan chalk paint, you only need one coat.
2. Next pop all the flowers off of the stems and add some hot glue around the bottom of the flower and wedge it in between the grapevine. I alternated where I placed the flowers and added some leaves as filler. I went with these colors – cream, orange and purple mums – for fall, but use any color you like!
3. Then I secured the crate to the grapevine wreath using the twine. I just weaved it in between one of the crate slates and wrapped it through some of the grapevine.
4. I added some hot glue to the bottom of the mushrooms to secure them in the crate and you could add some moss to the bottom for some added height for the mushrooms.
5. Finally, I made a small bow with some of the twine and added it with hot glue to the front of the crate.
Easy Peasy Cottagecore-Inspired Craft!
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How to Make a Mushroom Wreath
Materials
- An 18-inch grapevine wreath
- Mushrooms
- Twine
- Faux mums
- Mini wooden crate
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Tan chalk paint or whenever you have on hand
- Foam paint brush
Instructions
- Start by painting or staining your crate. If using the tan chalk paint, you only need one coat.
- Next pop all the flowers off of the stems and add some hot glue around the bottom of the flower and wedge it in between the grapevine. I alternated where I placed the flowers and added some leaves as filler. I went with these colors - cream, orange and purple mums - for fall, but use any color you like!
- Then I secured the crate to the grapevine wreath using the
twine. I just weaved it in between one of the crate slates and wrapped it through some of the grapevine. - I added some hot glue to the bottom of the mushrooms to secure them in the crate and you could add some moss to the bottom for some added height for the mushrooms.
- Finally, I made a small bow with some of the twine and added it with hot glue to the front of the crate.