How To Make An Easy DIY Summer Wreath With Butterflies
Hey friends, wait until you see my latest DIY summer wreath idea! I wanted a fresh look for our front porch this season, so I decided to make a couple of whimsical butterfly wreaths.
I turned recycled grapevine wreaths into stunning porch decor with just a few faux flowers, wispy greenery, and some decorative butterflies. I made two wreaths in less than an hour, and today I’m going to show you exactly how easy they are to make.
Let’s get started!

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Supply List
I made two wreaths, and I’m sharing the supplies needed for 1 wreath. I used double the amount
- 1 – Grapevine Wreath – 14 Inches
- 1- 2 – Large wispy greenery stem or these similar stems
- 2 to 4 – Floral Stems – Similar flowers
- 1 Package of 24 Butterflies – there is enough in one package to make 2 wreaths.
- Hot Glue Gun
- Gathered small twigs
- Twist ties – I used a trash bag twist ties.
- Wire snips



How To Prepare The Floral Stems for a Summer Wreath
First, I used wire snips to cut the greenery and floral stems into smaller pieces. My flowers had a lot of greenery on very long stems, so I cut the flowers off and then cut the greenery into small pieces. In addition, I gather some small twigs from my yard to add to the grapevine wreath.

How To Attach Stems Step-By-Step
Once you have all your stems cut and your butterflies separated by size, you are ready to begin adding them to the grapevine wreath.
Step 1 – Add Greenery Stems
I began by adding the greenery stems to the grapevine wreath, working them into the spaces in the vines. Most were very secure; however, if they are not holding, you can add a drop of hot glue to secure.
Start at one side and work the stems outward in both directions until they meet on the other side of the wreath. Allow the stems to be thicker at the beginning and thinner as they meet on the opposite side.
Step 2 – Add Floral Stems
Next, I began to fill in around the greenery with the floral stems. Since they are somewhat heavier than the greenery, I used some twist ties to secure them to the grapevine wreath.

Once again, work outward from the side of the wreath and don’t go all the way around with the flowers. Then I pulled a few of the blooms from the flower clusters and used hot glue to randomly attach them to the thinner side of the wreath. You can see the heavier flowers on the left-hand image below and a sprinkling of buds on the right image.
After all the flowers are in place, I used the greenery from the floral stems to fill any gaps in the wreath.


Step 3 – Add Butterflies to the Summer Wreath
Finally, I add the butterflies to the summer wreath. The package comes with 4 butterfly sizes, but only 2 large ones. So I added the largest one at the side where I had begun adding the greenery and flowers. The butterflies have a wire stem, and I was able to wrap the wire around the grapevine in some instances. I also applied hot glue to some and stuck them directly onto the wreath.

I also used the gathered twigs to attach some of the butterflies so that they appear to be flying around the wreath. To do so, I added the twig to the edge of the wreath with hot glue and then attached the butterfly by wrapping the wire around the twig and applying a drop of hot glue to secure it.

See how the butterflies are floating around the wreath in the images below.


How To Decorate with a Butterfly Summer Wreath
I made my wreaths to decorate my front porch. Since I have French doors, I always have two wreaths. Instead of hanging them on the doors, I place them on the DIY shutters beside the door.

I hung the wreaths on the shutters using S hooks. This method allows you to position the wreath exactly as you prefer. You don’t need a hook on the wreath, as the S hook slips easily into the grapevine at any position.

Although I used the same materials, each wreath is slightly different. You can adjust the position of the flowers to suit your taste. Each wreath has 12 butterflies in 4 different sizes, and I feel the amount works perfectly for a whimsical summer wreath.

Soon I’ll be sharing how I decorated the front porch with these DIY Butterfly Wreaths for Summer. So stay tuned!


