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18 DIY St. Patrick's Day Wreath Ideas - St. Patrick's Day Wreaths

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18 DIY St. Patrick's Day Wreath Ideas - St. Patrick's Day Wreaths

March 17 will be here before you know it, which means it's about time to start thinking about your St. Patrick's Day decorations! This holiday is fun for crafting with its distinct rainbow of colors and leprechaun imagery. So, usher in guests and a little bit of luck with these gorgeous St. Patrick's Day wreaths. They're perfect for any kind of celebration, whether you're hosting a St. Patrick's Day party or just feeling inspired to make a little magic for the kids in your family.

Ahead, we've rounded up tutorials that double as easy St. Patrick's Day crafts. That means few steps and even fewer supplies. (That way, you can keep your gold in your pocket! 😂) Still, we know that everyone has their own particular style of decorating. You'll find plenty of ideas from minimalist leafy wreaths to exuberantly festive wreaths. And what's the point of celebrating St. Patrick's Day traditions without the traditional colors? Green and gold hues abound, along with the classic symbols: rainbows, pots of gold, shamrocks, and four-leaf clovers. Some options just say the word "lucky" outright! Now, put on your favorite Irish songs and get crafting!

Shamrock wreaths are fun, but sometimes they can clash with your existing décor. This shamrock wreath is simple, modern, and minimalist, so it looks nice in any room.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

This grassy clover door hanger is perfect for minimal décor! The best part? It only calls for five supplies.

Get the tutorial at Made in a Day.

Add a positive stylish pop of color with gradients of green! Be sure to give yourself a little extra time for this one because you'll fold each four-leaf clover, one by one.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Green, gold and gorgeous! This wreath is the perfect combo of classic wreath naturalism and St. Patrick's Day colors.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Greet guests with the most recognizable symbol of the holiday: a shamrock! This wreath is entirely made out of green scrapbook paper, plus a button for the center.

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

All you need for this easy rainbow wreath are popsicle sticks, a wooden craft ring, and glue! It's the perfect craft to do with little kids or to make a bunch for your friends.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

Pretty paper fans make up the body of this festive wreath. By overlapping them, you get nice texture and variation that will look nice against any door.

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

This decoration is all about fringe, fringe, and more fringe! Plus, it's ombré and extra cute. Our favorite part is the jute rope which gives it a rustic feel.

Get the tutorial at Lydi Out Loud.

Here's another fun way to get creative this holiday! The prickly pair cactus wreath is assembled using green paper plates. Buy enough for your traditional Irish dinner, and use the leftovers for this decorative idea!

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

Here's the most versatile of the bunch! You can put up this chipper green heart window frame wreath on Valentine's Day and keep it up through March 17!

Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.

Give your St. Paddy's Day a tropical twist with a fun monstera leaf wreath. Okay, it may not be typical, but it still has a festive green hue and can last you through the spring!

Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.

This may technically be half a wreath, but it has all the power of a full one. Using a foam wreath form this blogger builds a pretty ribbon rainbow with a glimmering pot o' gold at the bottom!

Get the tutorial at The Crazy Craft Lady.

Grab your green felt and a foam wreath form. Our favorite part of this version is how adorable the little shamrocks are hidden amongst the "grass."

Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.

Feeling lucky? This sign wreath is sure to do the trick! It's easy to make and is a shake-up of the typical wreath designs you see.

Get the tutorial at Landeelu.

Have you ever noticed that green hydrangeas kinda look like bundles of clovers? If you want a natural and subtle wreath, the lovey light glacial green hue of these petals will do the trick.

Get the tutorial at Sustain My Craft Habit.

Opt for green tassels for a more subtle wreath! The rainbow ribbon adds another festive touch, as well as a bit more color.

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

Tulle is one of our favorite crafting supplies because it comes in handy so often. This blogger has the shamrock bunting spell out luck, but you can also use your initials or last name to personalize.

Get the tutorial at A Night Owl.

Ombré is such a nice design trick when you want some variation in your holiday color. Here, chartreuse shamrocks fade into fern and finishes with glittery emerald.

18 DIY St. Patrick's Day Wreath Ideas - St. Patrick's Day Wreaths

Paper Goodie Bags Get the tutorial at Little Red Window.