Make a Beautiful Sakura Wreath in 3 Simple Steps!
Create a beautiful cherry blossom wreath with a variety of cherry blossom stems in 3 easy steps and find my favorite store-bought sakura wreath choices.
Can you imagine a park full of pink blooms and snowing petals? Sakura season in Japan is glorious. The dusty old park in our neighborhood is even magically transformed into a wonderful sea of pink during this time. What better way to bring in the season than to create a sakura cherry blossom wreath by hand.
DIY Sakura Wreath
Hello there and welcome to A Very Global Easter series. If you are coming over from Casa Watkins Living, welcome! We are sharing 7 days of globally influenced DIYs and today’s theme is an Easter wall hanging or wreath. There’s a large variety of faux sakura (cherry blossom) stems at the local Japanese dollar stores so I decided to transform a few into a beautiful sakura wreath for Spring.
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For this Spring/Easter wreath you need:
- One faux cherry blossom stem that hangs
- Two faux cherry blossom stems
- One larger bloom stem
- Florist wire and a bowl for shaping stems
Make a sakura wreath in 3 easy steps:
Step 1: Use a bowl to shape your stems into a wreath form.
Step 2: Secure the two regular stems by wrapping brown or green florist wire around them.
Step 3: Add the more flexible piece with florist wire. Cut off smaller stems of the large blossom to add variation to the wreath by securing with more wire.
Hang on a mirror, wall, interior or exterior door for global Spring style!
Our Japanese rental front door is just gorgeous! It’s what sold me on this house. Doesn’t it have beautiful details?
The cherry blossoms have such a nice feminine contrast to it and I really like the trailing blossoms. It makes the ordinary wreath shape more interesting and organic. Which is totally appropriate for Japanese inspired decor.
If you don’t want to DIY this wreath, here are some of my favorites cherry blossom wreaths for the front door.
I’m just in love with Casa Watkins Living Flower Vase Tassel Wall Hanging. Make sure to head over to her blog if you haven’t seen it yet!
You can find all the best decorating ideas and DIYs for Spring and Easter on this page! It also includes seasonal printables, checklists, and worksheets for Spring decluttering and organizing.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.
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So beautiful Kathy! I just love the blossoms to welcome spring! Definitely a Japanese inspired look. We have a lot of blossoms around the DC and Maryland area, but unfortunately none have bloomed yet. 🙁 Can’t wait for spring!
Thanks Stephanie! We are back in the 30s which is kind of crazy for this area but next week it should be in the 60s and 70s. Hoping to see sakuras then!!