I was inspired recently by all the Easter/ Spring Decor that came out from the Pottery Barn. I just adore their natural looking wreaths, but the Faux Trailing Dogwood Wreath {that I love so much} would have set me back almost $50.00!!!
Here is the Pottery Barn version:
image from Pinterest
So of course I set out to make my own for less than $15.00 and had supplies to make a LOT more with the supplies (see my Living Room Makeover). Here is how I made this beautiful Trailing Dogwood Wreath…
Supplies:
Natural Wreath: $3.99 at Hobby Lobby
White Flowers: $3.49 (this was 50% off)
small nest: $3.99 (this was a set of 2)
Paper Mache Eggs : about 3 dollars at Hobby Lobby
Paint (this I had on hand)
Hot Glue
Here is the beautiful wreath that I bought from Hobby Lobby!!! I just love their wreaths and the price!
First I took all the flowers off and set them on the wreath where I wanted them. Then I placed some of the leaves that came with the flowers around the flowers. Then once I got them where I wanted them I hot glued them on.
The little nest that I got had wires already on it. I just left the wires on the nest and wrapped them around the wreath setting on the inner circle on the bottom. Then I glued some paper mache eggs that I painted blue with brown dots to look like Robin’s eggs inside (with the hot glue). Then I was finished!!! This was so easy and so pretty!!!
I just love this wreath. It makes me excited about the season and all the beauty that it brings!!!
I think it looks spectacular on my door too! 🙂


Jennifer
Beautiful. I like yours better than Pottery Barn’s version.
Rachel
Thanks, Jennifer!!! You are so sweet!!! xoxo- Rachel
Kim
Wow! I would say you definitely nailed it! I really like it! Nice job.
Rachel
Thanks, Kim!!! xoxo- Rachel
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This is great! I love it. Very pretty and love the addition of the little nest.
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Rachel
Thank you Lindy! xoxo- Rachel
Rose
Thanks for leaving me such a nice comment on my wreath and for leaving the link for me. Your wreath is beautiful. you have a great blog and I’m now following. Hope to see you around. Come link up on Sunday to my Sunday Round Up party.
Rose
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Rachel
Thanks Rose! xoxo- Rachel
Donna O'Neil
Thanks for visiting me! I wanted to pop by and say “hi.” I love your wreath! It looks nicer than the pottery barn one. Love the little nest, too.
Rachel
Thank you Donna!!! You are too sweet!! xoxo- Rachel
Sarah @ Alderberry Hill
Oh wow! This is darling! I love the flowers and the little robin’s eggs!
Rachel
Thanks, Sarah!!! xoxo- Rachel
Heather
Very cute! You did an awesome job recreating Pottery Barns!
Rachel
Thank you, Heather! xoxo- Rachel
Vancouver Movers
I love DIY versions of Pottery Barn decor! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Rachel
Thank you!!! xoxo- Rachel
Snickerplum
Great quick craft project when you get the bug!! Love it….Thanks for Sharing.
Rachel
Thanks!! xoxo- Rachel
Tanyia
Your wreath turned out beautifully!
Rachel
Thanks so much!!! xoxo- Rachel
amy
Great minds must think alike since we both put bird nests in our wreaths, huh? 🙂 I really like the nest you found! It’s so pretty with the flowers too…so similar to your inspiration for such a better price, plus you got the fun of making it!
Rachel
Thanks so much!!! Yes great minds do!!! ;P xoxo- Rachel
Maury @ Life on Mars
Love this! It looks awesome. I can’t believe how expensive some of Pottery Barn’s stuff is! I went by the other day and they had a SINGLE bunch of faux flowers (it was a big bunch but still 1 bunch) for $60!!! Who pays that???
Rachel
Thanks so much!!! Yes I think the prices are ridiculous!!! 😛 I know that I wouldn’t pay that much! I have ppl to feed! lol
Tonia @The Gunny Sack
Your wreath is gorgeous! I love the bright clean look of it!
Rachel
Thank you, Tonia!!! xoxo- Rachel
Kate
That is so sweet and pretty!
Jennifer
So pretty and of course the little bird’s nest is my fave! Thanks for stopping by and showing my Ruffled Kraft Paper wreath some love. Happy Sunday!
Sarah Coller
Yours is cuter than the PB version! Great job, Rachel!