A spring wreath with a cosmopolitan vibe is an excellent addition to your Urban Decor. Plus, you bring a controlled taste of nature into your inner-city living style.
You enjoy the clear open space, light neutral colors, and clean finishes of this unique style. But you need to temper warehouse conversions and loft environments with something from nature.
This is especially true in your bedroom, where more casual and calming elements soften unfinished concrete, brick, and wood surfaces.
Also, livelier natural spring colors add a warm contrast to the sleek lines of large minimalistic pieces of furniture in your living and dining space.
You can make the most of small spaces to create a functional and practical living area with one of these urban-style spring wreaths.
DIY Minimalist Spring Wreath
I like this project because its sculptural style fits Urban Decor perfectly. Plus, the choice of textures brings a soft contrast to a bare brick wall.
The synthetic handmade felt flowers contrast with the texture of the faux foliage. Together they accent the smooth metallic ring,
This is a great multimedia project for the fabric crafter.
You will need a metallic ring, faux eucalyptus picks, and felt. You could use a desktop cutter to create the felt flowers. But the project provides patterns you can use by hand.
You won’t need to sew the flowers because they are designed for hot glue assembly.
It should take about an hour to complete the DIY Minimalist Spring Wreath. If you use a desktop cutter.
Minimalistic Spring Wreath
I love the symmetry of the vibrant spring flowers. Their softness contrasts perfectly with the black hoop and leather rope.
This project will take some time to complete because you will have to spraypaint the hoop. If you use two coats of paint, let it sit overnight to make sure the paint dries hard.
Make sure the two picks match each other in size and length. Once you wire them to the hoop, a little hot glue will help hold them in place.
The leather wrap should include the base of the floral picks. That way, you will create a solid visual anchor. Then embellish it with a simple hand-tied bow.
You will need a metallic hoop, spring floral picks, and black leather rope. Be sure to set aside two evenings to complete your Minimalistic Spring Wreath.
10 Minute Modern Spring Wreath Tutorial
This wreath could welcome spring to any place in your home. You might use it in your bedroom space or as a focus for your dining/living space.
The ribbon is key to the final appearance. It can create a dramatic effect, a bright pop of color, or a softer natural fiber look.
This project avoids spring flowers by using green spring foliage.
You might use faux hops, boxwood, or eucalyptus stems. Once you have created a garland, wire it to the hoop. A little hot glue will help hold it in place.
You’ll need a metal hoop, faux greenery of your choice, and ribbon to create this 10 Minute Modern Spring Wreath Tutorial.
Dollar Tree Crafts: Spring Flower Hoop Wreath DIY
If you are looking for a more muscular industrial style, this quick project fits the bill.
You can use a bit of movie magic to create the mood, rather than using natural metal, which is heavy and challenging to work with. This project uses a lightweight Hula Hoop and spraypaint.
You might even use different metallics to change the mood. Steel, brass, and aluminum might fit your room better than copper. You could also use aged metallic for a grunge look.
You will need a Hula Hoop, spraypaint, and assorted faux spring picks. White and yellow Forsythia plus several colors of Gerber daisies bring a soft natural accent to this project.
You can wrap up this Dollar Tree Crafts: Spring Flower Hoop Wreath DIY in less than an hour.
DIY Yarn and Felt Wreath
Urban Decor is all about manufactured space. It uses exposed beams and unfinished surfaces made of materials like concrete, brick, and wood. This wreath echos those stylistic elements.
Everything about this wreath is manufactured.
Start by wrapping a foam wreath core with soft gray yarn. Its soft texture and color contrast nicely with hard manufactured surfaces.
Next, create stylized felt flowers. Use colors that compliment the rest of your decor. There is no reason to use ‘natural’ colors for them.
Use hot-glue to create two contrasting islands of flowers. Emphasize the visual tension by making them unequal in size. Also, limit at least one color to a single island. That will help with the visual contrast.
Set aside a quiet evening for this project. You will need a foam wreath base, yarn, and felt to finish the DIY Yarn and Felt Wreath.
Final Thoughts
Introduce livelier natural spring colors to contrast the clear spaces, light neutral colors, and clean finishes of this unique style.
You can take the edge off unfinished concrete, brick, and wood surfaces with natural fibers and florals.
Let an Urban Decor spring wreath temper your warehouse conversion or loft environment with its cosmopolitan vibe.