This quick and easy Mothers Day wreath makes the perfect gift. It's the perfect addition to your door in the Springtime.This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support.
I'm so excited to be joining in on another Craft Lighting. I've made so many easy crafts that are darling and make the perfect gift for anyone but today we're going to make the perfect Mothers Day gift by making an easy Mothers Day Wreath with cupcake liners and some ribbon.
Supplies:
- Wreath Form (try to get a similar color to your liners)
- Ribbon of your choice
- Faux flowers of your choice
- Cupcake liners
- glue sticks and a glue gun
This mothers day wreath was so easy to make. Just buy a bunch of cupcake liners and the best place to buy bulk is online. I grabbed these ones at the dollar store and I bought 8 packages which was more than enough for a 16″ wreath form. The reason I like these ones is because they are not a true white, they are more of an antique finish and almost have a wax paper consistency.
To begin, take one of your liners and grab the bottom and pull up so that it creates a longer, skinnier liner. Place some glue on your wreath form and quickly add the liners. Repeat this as much as you like. I chose a lot of liners because I want a full wreath but you go for it however full you want it. I also suggest you use the low temperature on your glue gun or else you'll end up with a lot of burns…just talking about a friend of mine.
You'll leave a space blank and add your flowers. I grabbed my faux poppies from Michaels and removed them from the stem. I placed quite a bit of glue on the back of the flower and pressed. I began with my flowers and added my leaves as I went to fill in the spaces. Once your flowers are arranged how you like it, add in more liners to complete the look.
Next take some ribbon, I love this muslin ribbon and it matches the antique look I'm going for. You can take long strands and tie them together in the middle so you have a sort of tail looking ribbon or you can take extra tong strands and tie them in a bow. I like the look of flowy ribbons so I did the first option. I think that with this muslin ribbon it looks better the longer it is. Cut the ends on a diagonal and then attach it to your wreath. You can also do this a number of ways by just gluing the knotted part of the ribbon to the underside of the form, you could also tie your ribbon on beforehand and then glue all the liners to the form. Again, this is your project so do it how you like.
Once it's dry and complete, give it to your mama. I know my mom will love her Mothers Day wreath and its something that looks great all year round. I'd love to see your creations so tag me on Instagram or Facebook. Happy Mothers Day!
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Victoria @DazzleWhileFrazzled says
Super pretty! One of the prettiest cupcake liner wreaths I’ve seen. Visiting from Show + Tell party.
Lindsay says
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I LOVE IT
Beverly says
Your wreath is gorgeous! I love how how you used enough liners to give it a really full look. This would be a lovely gift for Mother’s Day. Thanks for sharing at Brag About It. Pinning to my Mother’s Day Board.
Lindsay says
Thank you. It was so fun to make and it’s one of my most favorite creations.
Laurie says
Love the combination of the cupcake liners and flowers! An easy beautiful project! Pinned. Thanks so much for stopping by to share with us this week!
Lindsay says
It’s such a fun wreath. Thank you for pinning!
Virginia says
This is adorable! How long did it take to glue the liners?
Virginia
Lindsay says
I spread the glue and just laid the liners on so it was a fairly quick project considering. I’d say about an hour.
Carol ("Mimi") says
Your wreath looks nice and full and fluffy because you took the time to add lots of cupcake liners. This is a very pretty wreath for spring.
Lindsay says
Thank you so much. It looks like a lot of work but it only me about an hour. thanks for stopping by.
Sandra L Garth says
How pretty is this! I love how full it is and the colors of the flowers and leaves are perfect. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, and I hope your week is going great.
Cassie Smallwood says
I love it! It’s so pretty! I’ve never seen a cupcake liner wreath before. Very cool!
Lindsay says
Thanks so much. I hope you’ll try it.
Christine says
Your wreath turned out beautifully, I love the gorgeous silvery tones Lindsay. Stunning! Thank you for sharing this at the Dishing It & Digging It Link party, we hope you met some great people.
Lindsay says
Absolutely, thank you!
Stephanie Abbott says
Beautiful wreath! Pinned. Thanks for sharing at To Grandma’s House We Go!
Lindsay says
Thanks so much for pinning. XX
Kate Hollingsworth says
Lindsay this wreath is so beautiful! I love how fluffy and lacy it looks … with cupcake liners!! I’ll be featuring your spring wreath this Wednesday at House of Hollingsworth Blog. xx
Lindsay says
Thank you so much!! I love your blog.
Leanna says
This wreath is feminine and pretty. Very nice,
Lindsay says
Thank you so much!
Nina says
How cute is this wreath! I love wreaths but have never made one from cupcake liners . . . will have to give this one a try! Hope to catch up with you again this week at the Favorite Things Blog Hop and Linky Party. Nina @ Vintage Mama’s Cottage
Lindsay says
It’s an absolute must try! Thanks for stopping by. XX
Beverly says
This wreath is so lovely and perfect for Mother’s Day. I hope you stop by Thursday Favorite Things on my blog since you have been featured.
Hugs,
Bev
Beverly says
Love this beautiful wreath. Thanks for sharing at Over The Moon Party.
Hugs,
Bev
Lindsay says
Thanks for stopping by!
Vanessa says
Such a pretty, pretty wreath! Pinned and found your post through a link party!
Lindsay says
Thank you, Vanessa. XO
[email protected] says
You created a beautiful Mother’s day wreath. Thank you for sharing your tutorial at the Snickerdoodle Create~Bake~Make link party! Pinning
Lindsay says
Thank you so much for sharing. XX
Angie Rose says
Hey Lindsay! I absolutely love your charming spring wreath. It’s so pretty! You have been featured this week at Dishing It & Digging It. Thank you so much for sharing with us 🙂
Lindsay says
Thank you so much! ?
Kendra says
Just saw this on pinterest. Love it. I’ve just gotten into wreath making so I’m a little new at this. My question is did you do the liners on the back side if the wreath as well, or just the front and sides?
Thanks,
Kendra
Lindsay says
I only do them on the side that shows. If you do them all the way around it would be really full and would flatten out when you place it on the door. I just don’t worry about the later effect and do what shows. XX