Hey sweet friends, it’s Karol here, ready to guide you through making one of my favorite spring crafts — an Easter Gnome Wreath Kit you’ll actually want to leave up all season long.
First, gather your kit goodies: a grapevine or foam wreath base, a cute gnome body (think felt or faux fur beard), pastel ribbons, floral picks — flowers, grasses, little Easter eggs — and of course, glue gun and hot glue sticks.
Step one: build the gnome. I show in my video how to attach the beard, shape the hat, and decorate it with bunny‑ear accents or little pastel pom‑poms. Once you’ve got your gnome ready, it becomes the focal point of your wreath.
Step two: secure your gnome to the wreath base. Use a sturdy ribbon or wire behind for support, then add that glue so it won’t lean or detach.
Step three: decorate around it. Layer pastel florals, soft greenery, and little Easter eggs around the gnome — balance things so one side isn’t heavier than the other. I like to tuck grasses behind flowers for dimension.
Final step: ribbon finishing touches. A large bow, flowing tails; I sometimes let ribbon strands fall gently for softness. Take breaks, spin it as you work, check all angles.
Hang that wreath proudly — it screams Easter magic. Tag me in your pics so I can see your gnome‑y masterpiece. Let’s make your door the chirpiest, cutest one on the block!
Watch the entire video here: