Fun DIY Dollar Tree Easter Egg Wreath
Looking for a gorgeous Easter craft that’s budget-friendly and bursting with spring charm? This Dollar Tree Easter Egg Moss Wreath is easy to make, looks like a high-end decor piece, and is perfect for welcoming guests this season!

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Ready to make the cutest Easter egg wreath for your front door using Dollar Tree supplies?! Oh yeah! You should also see our beaded bunny wreath that uses dollar store materials as well. Don’t miss our roundup of 21+ cute DIY Dollar Tree Bunny Wreaths.
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📌What You’ll Need
Grapevine Wreath – sometimes the dollar stores have these and you can take off the embellishments or get one from the craft stores using a coupon.
Moss – (Dollar Tree)
Easter eggs – these came from Dollar Tree, but are the kind that are in the carton.
Scissors
Pink burlap ribbon – be sure it has the wire in it, it’s much easier to work with.
Zip tie – this is to cinch down the middle of the bow. You could also use some thread or a pipe cleaner.
Hot Glue Gun and Glue Sticks – I LOVE this hot glue gun! It’s cheap and rechargeable.

✨How to a Make an Easter Egg Wreath with Dollar Tree Supplies
Begin by attaching moss to the grapevine wreath, leaving a section at the top uncovered for a bow. Work in small areas, applying hot glue to the grapevines and pressing the moss into place. Fill any gaps by tucking loose moss between the vines or adding extra glue.

After the wreath is mostly covered, use hot glue to attach the Easter eggs. Space them evenly and try not to place the same colors side by side.

For the bow, make a few loops with the wired burlap ribbon, securing them with a zip tie.

Wrap a piece of ribbon around the zip tie to hide it, then add ribbon tails and trim them to your liking.

Position the Easter egg sign at the bottom of the wreath by inserting it into the grapevine.

Secure it with hot glue and reinforce it by threading the jute string through the sign’s holes and the grapevine.

💡Helpful Tips
- Work in small sections: This makes applying the moss more manageable and ensures better coverage.
- Use wired ribbon: It’s easier to shape and will hold its form better for the bow.
- Watch the glue strings: Hot glue can get stringy, so take your time to clean them up as you go.
- If you can’t find a grapevine wreath on sale, check thrift stores or dollar stores for similar options.
- Experiment with different moss textures or colors for a unique look.
- Want more flair? Add faux flowers, small bunnies, or extra embellishments to match your decor style!
This Dollar Tree Easter Egg Moss Wreath is not only simple to make but also makes a beautiful statement piece for your spring and Easter celebrations!

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Dollar Tree Easter Egg Wreath

Use dollar store supplies to create the cutest Easter egg wreath for your front door that will wow your guests from the moment they see it.
Materials
- Grapevine Wreath (Hobby Lobby or similar store, ideally during sales)
- 3 packages of moss (Dollar Tree)
- 3 packages of Easter eggs (Dollar Tree, egg carton style)
- Scissors
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Wired ink burlap ribbon
- Zip tie
- Easter egg sign (Dollar Tree)
Instructions
- Cover the grapevine wreath with moss, leaving a small section at the top uncovered for the bow. Work in sections by adding hot glue to the grapevines and pressing the moss onto it. Secure loose pieces with more glue or tuck them into the grapevines.
- Once the moss is in place, glue the Easter eggs onto the wreath, spacing them randomly and avoiding placing similar colors next to each other.
- Create a bow using the pink burlap ribbon. Make loops, secure them with a zip tie, and cover the zip tie with an extra piece of ribbon. Attach tails to the bow and trim to your desired length.
- Attach the Easter egg sign by pushing its bottom edge into the grapevine and securing it with hot glue.
- Use the jute string to further secure it by threading it through the holes in the sign and the grapevine.