Learn how to make a beautiful DIY lavender wreath using fresh lavender bundles and a wire wreath frame. This beginner-friendly tutorial creates a naturally fragrant wreath that dries beautifully and makes the perfect farmhouse decoration or handmade gift. A relaxing seasonal craft that’s perfect for lavender harvest season.

There’s something timeless about decorating with dried lavender. Its soft purple blooms, calming fragrance, and rustic beauty make it a favorite for farmhouse, cottagecore, and slow living homes alike. If you’ve ever visited a lavender farm or grown your own lavender, making a DIY lavender wreath is one of the best ways to preserve its beauty long after the growing season has ended.
This simple wreath is made using fresh lavender bundles, floral wire, and a wire wreath frame. As the lavender dries over the next few weeks, it retains much of its beautiful color and signature scent, creating a handmade decoration that’s both beautiful and functional.
One of the best things about this project is that it requires very few supplies and no special crafting experience. Whether you’re decorating your home, creating a thoughtful handmade gift, or simply looking for a relaxing seasonal project, this lavender wreath is easy enough for beginners while producing stunning results.
The key to making a beautiful wreath is using freshly harvested lavender while the stems are still flexible. As the lavender dries, the bundles naturally shrink, so don’t be afraid to make the wreath look extra full during assembly. The finished wreath will maintain its shape while developing the charming, rustic appearance that dried lavender is known for.
Hang your finished wreath on a front door that’s protected from the weather, display it indoors, or use it as part of your seasonal home décor. Every time you walk by, you’ll enjoy the gentle fragrance and natural beauty of homegrown lavender.
DIY Lavender Wreath
For this DIY you will need:
- Fresh lavender bundles
- Floral wire
- Wire wreath frame
- Wire cutters
- Scissors

Wrap floral wire around the wire wreath base several times to create a sturdy starting point. Leave the wire attached to the spool so you can continue wrapping as you build the wreath.
Lay your first bundle of lavender against the wreath frame at a slight angle, with the flower heads pointing in the direction you’ll be working.
Wrap the floral wire around the stems and wreath frame several times until secure.
Place the next bundle so the flower heads cover the stems of the previous bundle. This overlapping technique hides the stems and creates a full, professional-looking wreath.
Wrap the floral wire around the stems and continue working your way around the wreath.
As you add each new bundle, trim any stems that extend beyond the edge of the wreath frame using wire cutters or scissors.
When you reach the starting point, tuck the stems of the final lavender bundle underneath the flower heads of the first bundle.
Wrap the floral wire tightly to secure everything in place. Twist the wire around itself and trim off any excess.
Hang the wreath in a location with good airflow and out of direct sunlight. Allow it to dry completely over the next 2 to 3 weeks.

Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a dried lavender wreath last?
With proper care and indoor display, a dried lavender wreath can last for several months to over a year.
When is the best time to harvest lavender?
For the best fragrance and color, harvest lavender just before the flower buds fully open.
Can I use dried lavender?
Fresh lavender is highly recommended because the flexible stems make it much easier to shape around the wreath frame. Dried stems are brittle and more likely to break.
How do I keep my wreath smelling fresh?
Avoid direct sunlight and excessive humidity. Gently rubbing the dried flowers every so often can help release more of the lavender’s natural fragrance.
How much lavender do I need?
For a 10-inch wire wreath frame, I used approximately 10 bundles of freshly harvested lavender from a local lavender farm.
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DIY Lavender Wreath
Learn how to make a beautiful DIY lavender wreath using fresh lavender bundles and a wire wreath frame. This beginner-friendly tutorial creates a naturally fragrant wreath that dries beautifully and makes the perfect farmhouse decoration or handmade gift. A relaxing seasonal craft that’s perfect for lavender harvest season.
Ingredients
- Fresh lavender bundles
- Floral wire
- Wire wreath base
- Wire cutters
- Scissors
Instructions
- Wrap floral wire around the wreath frame to create a secure starting point.
- Place the first lavender bundle at an angle and wrap the stems tightly to the frame.
- Continue layering each new bundle over the stems of the previous one, wrapping with floral wire as you go.
- Trim stems as needed to keep them even with the wreath frame.
- Tuck the final bundle beneath the first and secure with floral wire.
- Twist the wire to finish and trim any excess.
- Hang in a cool, dry place with good airflow and away from direct sunlight for 2–3 weeks.
Notes
- Use freshly harvested lavender while the stems are still flexible.
- Harvest lavender just before the flowers fully open for the best color and fragrance.
- Make the wreath extra full since the lavender will shrink as it dries.
- A 10-inch wire wreath frame used approximately 10 bundles of fresh lavender.
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