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It’s time to take Christmas wreaths down, and put Easter wreaths up…
Themed wreaths are a great way to celebrate any season. Although they are generally associated with Christmas and Thanksgiving, a Spring and Easter wreath is great for celebrating Nature’s rebirth. Therefore, here are some ideas to celebrate this wonderful time of the year. Each of these spring wreaths comes in beautiful, vibrant colors reminiscent of a spring meadow, consequently they’ll really be a little ray of light anywhere you put them. Thus, please peruse and enjoy these wonderful, joyous crochet patterns.
Bees’n’Bugs’n’Butterflies Wreath
The first Spring and Easter wreath is a wonderful combination of a blue sky and meadow flowers with a bunch of colorful insects. Indeed, this one will be perfect for a door or window in the kids’ room.
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Spring Wreath
The flowers and the trees, the birds and the bees… well, no birds, and no trees really. However, there’s flowers and bees aplenty in this fun and colorful Spring and Easter wreath.
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more info about project photographed also here.
Wreath Animal
These cute wreath animals are a great idea for a door decoration. The ami „door knockers” are a great idea for a holiday-themed door hanger (bunny for Easter, cat for Halloween and so on) but can be used anywhere, such as on a child’s door. In this pattern for a Spring and Easter wreath you will find instructions how to make a cat, dog or a bunny.
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More info about project photographed here and here.
Carrot Door Basket
Next, this Spring and Easter wreath is not a wreath at all, but will attract the Easter Bunny nonetheless.
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