Sweetest Accents
Two Inspire You Lemon Blueberry Wreath
Sweetest Accents
Two Inspire You Lemon Blueberry Wreath
Credit: EtsyNothing says “warm weather is upon us” like lemons and blueberries. For anyone thinking this beautiful wreath will attract fruit flies, worry not—it's totally artificial.
Most Artisinal
Terrain Preserved Blooming Meadow Wreath
Most Artisinal
Terrain Preserved Blooming Meadow Wreath
Credit: TerrainThis wreath is special because it's hand-crafted by a woman-led design team in Washington state. The creative ladies behind the dried masterpiece opted for the perfect palette that can transition from winter right into spring, courtesy of quail brush twigs, pearly everlasting, cream globe amaranth, and flax. Need we say more?
Sunniest Colors
The Wreath Depot Tulip Wreath
Sunniest Colors
The Wreath Depot Tulip Wreath
Credit: AmazonContrary to popular belief, tulips are actually a winter flower, but because cooler temperatures usually persist well into spring, the popular blooms often carry over. Luckily, this tulip design is artificial, so you can use it in the spring, summer, fall, and, of course winter. The sunny tones, though, make it perfect for warmer months.
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Best Smelling
Williams Sonoma Farmers Market Herb Wreath
Best Smelling
Williams Sonoma Farmers Market Herb Wreath
Credit: Williams SonomaHand-made on a family-owned farm, this wreath features blue lavender, purple Mexican sage, achilla of the pearl, golden yarrow safflowers, and a selection of colorful herbs. If you stand close enough, you can actually smell the delicious aromas wafting off the wreath.
Best American-Made
Williams Sonoma Baby Eucalyptus Wreath
Best American-Made
Williams Sonoma Baby Eucalyptus Wreath
Credit: Williams SonomaSpeaking of heavenly scents, few plants smell fresher than eucalyptus. This elegant wreath features a delicate arrangement of baby blue eucalyptus harvested in California sans herbicides or pesticides, so feel free to get close and breathe deep. The only downside? It may fall apart outside, so this is a spring decoration you'll want to use inside.
Most on-Theme
Collections Etc. Forsythia Twig Wreath
Most on-Theme
Collections Etc. Forsythia Twig Wreath
Credit: WalmartAvailable in three soothing shades, this faux forsythia wreath is ideal for spring because, in nature, the micro flowers are some of the first to bloom. In a way, it's like they usher in the sunny, warm days we all look forward to.
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Most Bucolic
Terrain Ashn Earth Sunshine Wreath
Most Bucolic
Terrain Ashn Earth Sunshine Wreath
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Credit: TerrainIf you, like us, have an affinity for decor that immediately catches your eye, you'll love this hand-crafted Terrain wreath, which comprises dried nassella feather grass, yarrow, Queen Anne's lace seedpods, goldenrod gall stem, and a few wild vines. It looks like something we'd find fasted to the front door of a home in the English countryside.
Most Symbolic
Dseap Olive Leaf Wreath
Most Symbolic
Dseap Olive Leaf Wreath
Credit: AmazonOlive leaves don't get the appreciation they deserve. Of course, real olive leaves often feature fresh fruit that you can smell from miles away, but we'll take this faux version that lasts much longer than the real thing. Plus, olives symbolize peace and friendship, two things we always welcome within our homes.
Most Unexpected
Creekside Farms Dried Tropical Wreath
Most Unexpected
Creekside Farms Dried Tropical Wreath
Credit: Creekside FarmsOne Kings Lane is more famous for its impressive collection of vintage and contemporary furniture than it is organic decor, but this beautiful dried wreath is making us reconsider. It features such sweet smelling blooms, including salal, integrafolia, yarrow, rippen, and lavender.
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Best Sizes
Pottery Barn Dried With a Flourish Dried Wreath
Best Sizes
Pottery Barn Dried With a Flourish Dried Wreath
Credit: Pottery BarnThis bushy, lush floral wreath features all of the spring hues we know and love. It also comes in two sizes, so feel free to snag one for the front door and another for the side door.
Most Moody
Creekside Farms Dried French Herb Wreath
Most Moody
Creekside Farms Dried French Herb Wreath
Credit: Food52There's something moody and dramatic about this carefully dried and hand assembled Creekside Farms wreath that makes us want to add it to our cart immediately. It features six herbaceous blooms that completely eliminate any desire to light a scented candle. Yes, this wreath will become your new favorite home fragrance.
Most Underrated
Grandin Road Garden of Wisteria Wreath
Most Underrated
Grandin Road Garden of Wisteria Wreath
Credit: Grandin RoadWisteria often gets overlooked by more recognizable flowers, like tulips and peonies, but the wispy, dangling blooms deserve a spot on this spring-centric list. These ones add a romantic, whimsical look to any front door, making it an easy buy, if you ask us.
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Best Combination
twoinspireyou Eucalyptus Pink Ranunculus Wreath
Best Combination
twoinspireyou Eucalyptus Pink Ranunculus Wreath
Credit: EtsyA beautiful combination of lush green eucalyptus and cascading pink ranunculus makes for one stylish piece of front door decor. It looks and feels real, but it's actually artificial, so it will last all season long.
Best Colors
Balsam Hill Sunrise Blooms Foliage
Best Colors
Balsam Hill Sunrise Blooms Foliage
Credit: Balsam HillBalsam Hill is known for its massive inventory of faux plants and flowers that are so beautiful, we're tempted to always go faux. This sunrise-colored wreath is a perfect example of the level of perfection and detail that goes into each Balsam Hill creation.
Most Rustic
Nearly Natural Peony Wreath
Most Rustic
Nearly Natural Peony Wreath
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Credit: AmazonThis Nearly Natural wreath may look similar to the one above it, but this one is a bit more rustic, with a few twigs or leaves that poke out, giving it that handmade feel. This one is also covered in faux peonies, rare flowers that bloom for only two weeks in May.
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Best Wildflower
The Holiday Aisle Orchid Wildflower Wreath
Best Wildflower
The Holiday Aisle Orchid Wildflower Wreath
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Credit: WayfairSome people like a perfectly organized wreath with every petal in place and others prefer something a bit less restrained. Enter this wildflower wreath accented with faux orchids on a bushel of grapevine.
Most English
Plow & Hearth Pink Roses Wreath
Most English
Plow & Hearth Pink Roses Wreath
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Credit: Plow & HearthThis wispy wreath is decorated with a garden worth of faux pink roses, ferns, and other greenery that gives it that English countryside feel.
Most Festive
Williams Sonoma Easter Carrot Wreath
Most Festive
Williams Sonoma Easter Carrot Wreath
Plenty of the wreaths on our list are can be used all year-round. This one, which is made of dried wheat and corn husks arranged in the shape of a carrot, is a bit more spring-specific. It's charming and cute in all the right ways. And if you'll be hosting the Easter gathering this year, you may want to consider hanging this festive find on your front door.
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Easiest to Care For
Lively Root Fresh Live Succulent Wreath
Easiest to Care For
Lively Root Fresh Live Succulent Wreath
Credit: Lively RootAnother less traditional alternative to the classic spring wreath, this Lively Root option consists of real succulents fasted to a ring of rustic grapevines. Because it features live plants, though, it requires a bit of TLC. All you have to do is keep it in the sunlight and water it every week or so.
Most Simple
August Grove Faux Magnolia Wreath
Most Simple
August Grove Faux Magnolia Wreath
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Credit: WayfairMagnolias have made quite a name for themselves as one of the best-smelling flowers. They also happen to be beautiful in a bouquet or on a wreath. Sadly, you won't be able to smell this arrangement because it's made of artificial blooms, but you get to enjoy the very realistic beauty.
Brittney Morgan is a noted land mermaid and a Virgo with a penchant for crafts, red lipstick, and buying way too many throw pillows. Her work has also been published at Apartment Therapy, NYLON, HuffPost, Hello Giggles, Elite Daily, and more.
Jessica Cherner is House Beautiful’s Associate Shopping Editor, a role she’s honed since joining the editorial team in September 2022. She routinely tests and reviews viral products, carefully curates timely gift guides, and taps her vast network of interior designers to weigh in on decorating debates that often have the Internet divided. Though most of her day-to-day is product focused, she also curates and publishes home tours, which are the types of features she has written throughout her eight-year career in previous roles at 1stDibs and Architectural Digest. In her current role as a shopping editor, Jess has mastered the art of swapping decor in and out of her own New York City apartment to fulfill her seemingly never-ending quest for the perfectly styled space.
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