Creating a unique and eye-catching door wreath can add a personalized touch to your home decor. This DIY project involves mounting a galvanized tin watering can onto a grapevine wreath and embellishing it with pastel hydrangeas. It's a delightful way to blend rustic charm with floral elegance. Perfect for spring or summer, this DIY is both affordable and easy to craft, making it a viral sensation among creative home decorators.
This DIY watering can wreath can be styled on your front door to warmly welcome guests. Its rustic appeal pairs beautifully with farmhouse, cottage, or shabby chic decor. Consider hanging it against a contrasting door color to make the pastel hydrangeas pop. You can also use it indoors as part of a gallery wall or above a mantel to bring a touch of nature inside.
Watering Can Door Wreath

Materials
Grapevine wreath (18-inch diameter)
Galvanized tin watering can (small size)
35 pastel hydrangeas from the Dollar Store
Floral wire
Wire cutters
Hot glue gun and glue sticks
Ribbon or twine (optional, for hanging)
Directions
Position the watering can on the grapevine wreath at a slight angle, allowing the spout to point outward.
Secure the watering can to the wreath using floral wire. Thread the wire through the handle and around the wreath, twisting tightly to hold it in place.
Trim the stems of the hydrangeas to about 2 inches in length.
Arrange the hydrangeas around the watering can, filling in gaps and creating a full appearance.
Use a hot glue gun to secure the hydrangeas to the grapevine wreath, ensuring they are evenly distributed.
For added security, weave floral wire through the hydrangea stems and attach them to the wreath.
If desired, attach a ribbon or twine to the top of the wreath for easy hanging.

Variations & Tips
For variations, consider using different types of faux flowers like daisies or roses for a seasonal twist. You can also paint the watering can in a vibrant color to add a pop of contrast. To add more texture, incorporate greenery such as faux eucalyptus or ivy. If you prefer a more personalized touch, attach a small chalkboard sign to the wreath with a welcoming message or your family name.