Trending Spring Wreaths We're Loving This Season

Trending Spring Wreaths We're Loving This Season

Spring is not the time for subtle. It’s the time for full bloom energy on your front door.

And if you’ve been around here for five minutes, you already know my heart belongs to hydrangeas and peonies. Big, fluffy, romantic florals that make a statement from the curb. Add in eucalyptus, cedar, and layered greenery for dimension and suddenly your door is not just decorated… it’s styled.

Let’s break down what’s trending for spring wreaths right now and how you can either grab one from my curated Amazon collection or let me create something custom just for you.

Romantic Hydrangea Wreaths

Hydrangeas are having a moment. Again. And I am not mad about it.

Why they’re trending:

  • They photograph beautifully
  • They read “luxury” without trying too hard
  • They fill space, so your door never looks sparse

My tip? Don’t just do hydrangeas alone. Mix in eucalyptus or cedar for depth and contrast. That layering is what makes it look designer instead of store-bought.

From my Amazon collection, look for:

  • Soft blush or dusty pink hydrangeas for a romantic vibe
  • Crisp white hydrangeas with mixed greenery for a classic look
  • Blue hydrangeas if you love a coastal cottage feel

 

Peony-Forward Statement Wreaths

Peonies are the drama queens of spring florals and I mean that in the best way possible.

They’re bold. They’re romantic. They say, “Yes, I care about my porch.”

What’s trending:

  • Oversized peony clusters
  • Blush and cream palettes
  • Mixed peony and eucalyptus bases

If you want that soft, romantic, Southern porch vibe, peonies are your girl.

 

Mixed Greenery with Dimension Wreaths

Greenery wreaths are the quiet luxury of spring decor.

Think:

  • Layered eucalyptus
  • Hints of cedar for texture
  • Subtle pops of white florals

These are perfect if you love a more neutral look or want something that transitions easily from spring into summer.

The key here is dimension. Flat wreaths fall short. You want varied leaf shapes, different greens, and fullness that creates movement.

 

Custom-Made Wreaths (This Is Where It Gets Fun)

Now let’s talk custom.

When I create a wreath, I:

  • Build on a sturdy wood or grapevine base
  • Layer multiple greenery types for depth
  • Anchor with hydrangeas or peonies
  • Add balance so it looks intentional, not chaotic

Custom is for you if:

  • You want something no one else has
  • Your door color needs specific tones
  • You want your wreath to coordinate with planters or porch pillows

And yes, we can do different colorways:

  • Soft blush and cream
  • Blue and white
  • All white and green
  • A brighter pink moment if you’re feeling bold

 

How to Choose the Right Spring Wreath

Quick checklist:

  • Dark door? Go lighter with white or blush.
  • Light door? Try richer pinks or layered greenery.
  • Modern home? Lean into structured greenery with minimal florals.
  • Cottage vibe? Hydrangeas and peonies alllll day.

And please, make sure it’s outdoor safe and UV resistant if it’s getting direct sun. Texas sun does not play!


Shop the Curated Collection

 

I’ve pulled my favorite spring wreaths into one easy Amazon collection so you don’t have to scroll for hours. These are styles I would actually put on my own porch.

You can shop them here:
👉 Browse the Spring Wreath Collection in my Amazon storefront

And if you want something custom made by me, send me a message. Hydrangeas, peonies, eucalyptus, cedar… we’ll build something beautiful.

Because your front door deserves to look like spring showed up on purpose. 🌸

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