Transform your front door into a charming, eye-catching display with this DIY birdcage wreath. By wrapping a white wire birdcage in soft pink tulle and filling it with lavender faux wisteria, you create a whimsical yet elegant piece that welcomes guests with a touch of floral beauty. This project is perfect for those looking to add a personal touch to their home's exterior decor, offering a soft contrast to typical green wreaths while bringing a pop of color and texture to your entrance.
Hang the birdcage wreath against a contrasting door color, such as navy blue or dark gray, to make the pink and lavender hues pop. Pair it with a welcome mat in coordinating colors or with floral designs to create a cohesive look. Consider adding complementary planters with real or faux flowers on either side of the door to enhance the garden-like aesthetic and tie the outdoor decor together.
Tulle-Wrapped Birdcage Wreath

Materials
1 white wire decorative birdcage, approximately 12 inches tall
5 yards of soft pink tulle ribbon, 6 inches wide
20 faux lavender wisteria stems, each about 10 inches long
Scissors
Floral wire, 20 gauge
Wire cutters
Directions
1. Cut the soft pink tulle ribbon into manageable lengths, approximately 1 to 2 yards each, to make it easier to wrap around the birdcage.
2. Begin wrapping the tulle around the entire birdcage. Start at the base and work your way up, ensuring the tulle is evenly distributed and covers the wire minimally so the cage structure is still visible.
3. Secure the end of each tulle ribbon piece by tying it to the birdcage wires or by using a small piece of floral wire, twisting it tightly to hold the tulle in place.
4. Once the birdcage is fully wrapped, gently fluff the tulle to give it a soft, cloud-like appearance.
5. Prepare the faux lavender wisteria stems by trimming any excess length with wire cutters, ensuring each stem is about 10 inches long.
6. Insert the lavender wisteria stems into the birdcage by threading them through the wire bars, arranging them in a cascading fashion from top to bottom for a natural look.
7. Use small lengths of floral wire to secure the stems to the birdcage, ensuring they stay in place even when the door is opened or closed.
8. Hang the completed birdcage wreath on your front door using a sturdy hook or wreath hanger.

Variations & Tips
For a seasonal twist, consider swapping the lavender wisteria stems for other faux flowers that match the season, such as sunflowers for summer or poinsettias for winter. You could also experiment with different colors of tulle to suit your personal style or door color. Adding a small string of battery-operated fairy lights inside the birdcage can provide a charming glow in the evening, making the wreath stand out even more.