
Paint the embroidery hoops with your desired color of acrylic paint. I used a variety of aqua toned colors for each of the three different sized embroidery hoops.

Use floral wire cutters to cut the faux floral greenery stems.

Start by hot gluing one of the faux greenery stems to the left side of the embroidery hoop. Bend the wire to help create a natural curve in the stem.

Hot glue the faux floral blooms along the bottom of the embroidery hoop, making sure to vary color and size as you go.

Once you have all of your floral blooms glued on to the embroidery hoop add in extra picks of greenery and fill in any blank spots. Thread twine through the top of the hoop and tie a knot so you can hang your pretty new Spring Embroidery Hoop Wreath.
Looking for more spring decorating ideas? Be sure to check-out the Live Life in Full Bloom Spring & Easter Mantel and the DIY White Washed Terra Cotta Pots to get all the details to complete these spring mantel decorating ideas.

Paint the embroidery hoops with your desired color of acrylic paint. I used a variety of aqua toned colors for each of the three different sized embroidery hoops.

Use floral wire cutters to cut the faux floral greenery stems.

Start by hot gluing one of the faux greenery stems to the left side of the embroidery hoop. Bend the wire to help create a natural curve in the stem.

Hot glue the faux floral blooms along the bottom of the embroidery hoop, making sure to vary color and size as you go.

Once you have all of your floral blooms glued on to the embroidery hoop add in extra picks of greenery and fill in any blank spots. Thread twine through the top of the hoop and tie a knot so you can hang your pretty new Spring Embroidery Hoop Wreath.
Looking for more spring decorating ideas? Be sure to check-out the Live Life in Full Bloom Spring & Easter Mantel and the DIY White Washed Terra Cotta Pots to get all the details to complete these spring mantel decorating ideas.