Updated on April 13, 2024
Dollar Tree Moss Flower Wreath. Use supplies found at Dollar Tree to make a pretty floral and moss wreath for any season.
You all know I love to make wreaths. Most of my wreaths are seasonal or holiday-related, so I wanted to make one that I could leave up year-round or put up when I didn’t have one for a particular season.
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How to Make a Moss Flower Wreath
I shopped for all my supplies at Dollar Tree to find what I needed, and I am so pleased with how this floral and moss wreath turned out!
Supplies:
Cover Wreath with Moss
I started by covering the entire wreath with moss. I used my hot glue gun and several packages of moss.
Apply some hot glue to the wreath form, and then take a generous handful of moss and press it on the wreath.
Be careful not to burn yourself. To avoid burns, I get more moss than I need and hold it on the wreath. Then, I shake off the excess moss.
Continue this process until the entire wreath is covered.
When you are finished, and the hot glue is dry, you will need to seal the moss on the wreath. I used hairspray because I had no clear spray sealer on hand. The hairspray is holding up well. Allow the wreath to dry.
Note: If you don’t seal the wreath, the moss will start to fall off and you will have a mess on your floor when you hang the wreath.
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Add Flowers
Remove the flowers from the larger bouquet by snipping the stems apart using scissors or wire snips.
Use hot glue to attach the flowers to the wreath. I added flowers only on the right side of the wreath. Depending on how you want your wreath to look, you could add flowers all the way around or only along the bottom.
Because I love butterflies, I hot glued a 3D butterfly sticker among the flowers.
This wreath turned out so pretty. It says spring, but I could leave it up all year. I am thinking of putting it on the door to my new greenhouse flower shed.
Wreath Cost: $8.75
- hot glue and glue gun (already had on hand)
- 1 foam wreath + 2 bags moss + 3 flower bouquets + 1 butterfly sticker
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Tammy says
Very pretty, and so inexpensive. I love it.
Laura Silva says
Thank you, Tammy!