Today, I want to show you how to make a spring plate wreath. I found these adorable butterfly plates for spring. Are they not pretty?
I thought they would be perfect to add to a wreath. Do something a little different this year.

The blue and greens in this plate had me sold. I knew it would be fun to use them in my spring decorations.
Supplies for a spring plate wreath
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- 20″ Grapevine wreath
- 3 small plates 3″ in diameter
- 2 bundles of vines
- 6 bundles of greenery of choice
- Ribbon for Bow
- Floral wire
- Disc Adhesive Plate Hangers
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Tutorial How To Make A Spring Plate Wreath
1. apply plate hangers to the plates



These discs have an adhesive backing. You apply water with your fingers to the back of the circle.
Place the disc on the center of the plate and smooth with your finger.
Allow the disc to dry to the wall for 24 hours before using or hanging.
2. Add the plates



You will need to decide the placement of your plates. Here three plates will be used.
A piece of floral wire can be used to attach the hanger to the wreath. Be sure to that the wire is securing attached to the wreath.
The plates will have some movement when you lift the wreath up. It is fine since the wire will secure it to the grapevine wreath.
3. Work In Greenery



You will need to cut a part the greenery. Then you can either stick the greenery into the grapevine or add some hot glue to secure it place.
Continue to work the green around the wreath to fill in any gaps. That includes under the sides of the plates too.
4. Add a bow

Finish your spring wreath with a bow in the color of your choice.
I went with a pre-made bow from Hobby Lobby. Normally, I make my own bows. I could not find navy ribbon at two stores. Sometimes if you see something that will work, go with it!
finished project
It was an easy and fun project. This plate wreath was also inexpensive to make too.
The greenery and plates were 50% off. These darling plates came from Hobby Lobby. Each plate was less than $2 on sale.
The grapevine wreath was repurposed from another project.

It is like bringing some of the outdoor inside!
This spring plate wreath was kept simple with greenery and no flowers. Let the star of the show be the plates. The greens is providing a beautiful backdrop for the sweet butterfly plates.

Now go be creative and make a pretty spring wreath for your home!
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Do Dodson says
What a great idea, Tammy! I have so many small dessert plates I’ve been collecting. Thank you for the inspiration, my friend. Pinned 🙂 xo
Tammy says
Thank you, my dear friend. Use those plates, Do! I have some gorgeous Nippon ones. I would use different plate hangers with those plates. It was a fun project and so easy.
Jen says
It turned out so beautifully, Tammy. What a fun idea! I would have never thought to use plates on a wreath. I’m going to share a link to your post in my weekly recap this weekend. I think my readers will really enjoy your wreath too.
Thanks again for sharing. Hugs!
Tammy says
Thank you so much, Jen. You are just the sweetest.
Renae Frey says
Such a great idea. I have been wanting to make one. So fun. Thank you for sharing. HUgs to you.
Tammy says
Thank you, Renae. I would love to make one with some of my antique plates at some point.