Easy Organic Hydrangea Wreath DIY

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

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Then I moved the hydrangeas to the thrifted basket up-cycle, which hangs on the side of the garage door. I love how the colors are starting to change, setting those moody Fall vibes.

Well, this is how the bushes looked before I took the last treasures of the season. Pretty sad looking right? But the last standing stems created this fabulous simple wreath, which I am obsessed with.

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

Scrolling through instagram one morning, I was stopped in my tracks by Silvia from kleinebaummanufaktur. So many European accounts have fabulous garden inspiration. Their aesthetic automatically draws me in since it’s simple, organic and rustic. All of it is my jam. Anyway, the grid format made by the stems is what really caught my eye. And here we are.

organic hydrangea wreath DIY
  • 4 13-inch Hydrangea stems
  • 8 11-inch Hydrangea Stems
  • Jute Twine
organic hydrangea wreath DIY
  • Gardening Sheers
  • Ruler
  • Scissors

Crafting Pro Tip: As I recommend with all my projects, read all the instructions through once and then re-read everything again. This way, you are familiar with everything you need, including supplies and tools, plus you know what to expect.

  • Read all the instructions and assemble all necessary supplies & tools
  • Harvest hydrangea stems
organic hydrangea wreath DIY
  • Cut all stems to appropriate length
  • Remove all foliage off stems
  • Join two 13-inch stems side by side facing opposite ends
  • Do the same for the other two 13-inch stems
  • Criss cross both sets of 13-inch stems and tie together with twine in the center going around all stems in different directions
  • Join all the 11-inch stems in sets of two also side by side facing opposite ends
organic hydrangea wreath DIY
  • Using twine attach two of the 11-inch set of stems vertically on the main 13-in stems
  • Using twine attach the other two 11-inch set of stems horizontally on the main 13-in stems
organic hydrangea wreath DIY
  • Make sure to tie twine everywhere the stems intersect
  • Voila! I told you it was easy. Enjoy your 100% organic Hydrangea wreath
organic hydrangea wreath DIY

This tutorial is so darn easy, there is really no need for tips or tricks. I would say if you don’t have access to real hydrangeas or have health concerns with natural elements, faux stems would probably create the same effect. My only recommendation would be to make sure the stems are appropriate lengths to bring everything together properly (I included some recommendations in the shopping section).

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

If you decide to display your organic hydrangea wreath outdoors, I would just recommend to make sure it’s protected if possible. The natural elements will affect in the manner the wreath ages and how quickly it does so. If properly cared for the wreath should last through the season if not longer.

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

If you decide to display it indoors, be aware that it will probably shed. Make sure it doesn’t hang where it can be brushed against since it will drop petals. Hanging the wreath indoors might prolong the life of the blooms, but there are no guarantees. It’s a natural element and it will eventually fade, it’s just a matter of how long it will take.

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I have not decided where the wreath will hang around here. I’ve staged it both indoors and outdoors and it makes me happy everywhere. I think the dining room shutters might be the winner since we walk through the dining room multiple times per day, and I will be able to enjoy it repeatedly.

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

You will probably see it in a few different stylings around here. It makes a great backdrop and the grid pattern is everything. I love plaids and checks and tartans and this criss crossed stems is everything! Thank you Silvia! Such a genius idea, yet so simple. All of it is perfect for Fall.

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

Although I am in love with my simply organic wreath, the blooms are spent and on their way out. I personally love that, and think it’s perfect for Fall feels. This is a fabulous technique, and I will be using it next summer with some of my Annabelle hydrangeas in blue and white.

organic hydrangea wreath DIY

There’s a ton more Fall content coming your way with touches of Thanksgiving specific posts. Christmas has also started to sneak into my craft space and schedule. Do you have certain themes, color or motifs you’re focusing on this season? Let me know in the comments below, I always love to hear everyone’s point of view. Have a fabulous day and thank you for joining me.

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6 Comments

  1. Genius. Until I saw the photos, I didn’t realize when you criss crossed the stems, the heads were still on the stems. Do you spray the heads with hairspray so they last longer ? The basket for hydrangea in the other photo will last longer if you spray the basket with clear paint. I usually glue a felt pad on the back bottom to protect doors.
    I miss hydrangeas (and tulips). We can’t grow them this far south.