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16 Natural Green St. Patrick’s Day Wreath DIY Ideas

Dress your front door with the fresh feel of spring and decorate with simple, rustic, and naturally inspired green St. Patrick’s Day wreath ideas.

1. Rustic Lime Green Foliage St. Pat’s Wreath

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The foliage on this natural wreath is made up of fern leaves and green flower bulbs.  The rustic grapevine fern wreath is finished with a big layered bow made from burlap and lime green ribbon.  

This simple wreath style is a simple and natural way to decorate the front door or any special space. 

2. Simple olive branch Wreath

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Simple sprigs of olive branches are bound with neutral ribbon in this olive branch wreath. The shape creates a wreath form with branches that drop down and meet at the bottom.  

It’s a simple and natural decor that can be used as an everyday wreath as well.  To add more flare, use a dot of hot glue at the center of the wreath bow. Add wooden shamrocks, green felt shamrocks, or leaf clovers from the craft store.

3. White hydrangea and green foliage wreath

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Here long flowing green foliage is paired with striped ribbon and white hydrangeas at the top of this spring green wreath.

 A bare side is left a the bottom to show of a hardy and rustic part of the bare wreath form.  A simple way to add festive color is to add strips of gold and green ribbon at the top for a layered colorful effect.

4. Festive green shamrock Iron wreath

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This fun pre-made wreath is a wire form layered with green metal leaf clovers and shamrocks. It’s done in soft green tones.  If you’re looking for something durable and unique, this festive shamrock wreath decor can be hung with green ribbon indoors or outdoors.

If something like this is unavailable, try a green eucalyptus iron wreath and embellish with plaid and gold ribbons in deep green.

5. BOXWOOD CLOVER WITH RIBBON

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This festive boxwood clover door decoration adds a natural touch of St. Patrick’s day color to the door.  Instead of a wreath, sometimes a festive St. Patrick’s Day door sign makes a fun change from the usual.

6. WILD IVY ST. PATRICK’S DAY TOPIARY WREATH

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A clover leaf form is wrapped in green ivy to create a dramatic and elegant St. Patrick’s day decor idea.  While this isn’t exactly a wreath, it’s something creative and very similar that can be used to bring color to a festive table.

For something you can decorate the front door with, try these hanging clover figure decorations or this lucky shamrock door hanger.

7. Lucky Horseshoe wreath

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A mix of green foliage and fern leaf tips is finished with green plaid ribbon and a horseshoe for good luck!

While lucky clovers and shamrocks are usually the more common symbol, a horseshoe adds a clever, primitive, and charming touch to this natural green St. Patrick’s Day wreath idea.

For something a little different with the same lucky theme, try a green pip berry wreath with a lucky sign, or a pre-lit shamrock hanging decoration.

8. RUSTIC MOSSY FLORAL WREATH For St. Patrick’s Day

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Here a mix of moss and white blooms bring the feel of nature to life.  Moss is another great way to bring in bold green color and unique texture to any nature-inspired decorative piece.

For something similar try a hanging moss wreath that you can further embellish with white berry stems.

9. Gold + green picture frame St. Patrick’s Day diy wreath

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The use of a square picture frame replaces a traditional round wreath form in this very festive St. Patrick’s Day decor idea.

 A gold frame is layered up and embellished with coiled gold wire tinsel, fern leaves, white hydrangea blooms and a fun green hat.  Glittering green shamrock pieces from the dollar store are dotted. It all adds sparkly flare. Gold buttons are reminiscent of shimmering lucky gold coins.

For similar flare, try a shamrock embellished green wreath or a wooden shamrock door hanger.

10. GREEN AND GOLD foliage ST. PATRICK’S DAY WREATH

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A round wreath form is filled in with thick green foliage leaves and topped with decorative accent leaves in varying green colors from vibrant lime green to soft silver greens.  

The vivid greenery on top is dotted with small golden bud flowers that add a pop of gold color.  It’s another great example on how to mix natural green tones with hints of gold to celebrate those St. Pat’s colors in your decor.

To recreate, grab a boxwood wreath, and embellish with gold baby’s breath stems.

11. RUSTIC TWIG AND MOSS WREATH

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​This natural wreath is another example of how mixing natural textures with moss can create a vivid yet rustic approach to a festive diy wreath idea.  

Here a ring form is covered with bright green moss and surrounded with a rustic round twig border.  This is perfect for anyone who seeks a truly natural feel for their front door St. Patrick’s Day decor.

For something similar, this woodland moss wreath is embellished with mushrooms for a whimsical and charming look.

12. FRESH ROSEMARY WREATH

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Sometimes the use of real elements can add the look of elegant nature to any decorative touch.  Here a fresh rosemary wreath is mixed with flower spikes in soft colors.  

Fresh herbs add fragrance, aromatics, and a beautiful realistic touch.  You can mix in other elements like eucalyptus leaves or fresh lavender stems for a fragrant wreath that really celebrates the coming of spring in March.

13. Creeping vine garden pot wreath

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This fun natural grapevine wreath form is dotted with little garden pots spilling over with bright green vining plants.  

This adds a bright pop of green color to the door. It also brings in a whimsical touch and a bit of a gardening theme decor.  The green pots blend into the wreath letting the creeping vine plants take the focal point on the wreath.

You can buy a ready-made rustic garden pot wreath, or replicate this idea by getting a simple grapevine wreath form and attaching small plant pots. Fill the pots with small creeping jenny vining plants.

14. Juniper and succulent green St. Patrick’s Day Wreath

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This is another great natural decor example on our list of St. Patrick’s Day wreath ideas! You can create bold green tones with natural elements.  Mounds of juniper evergreen on the wreath form are dotted with little succulents. It creates interesting textures and layers with plants.  

Some hanging vining pieces drop down from in between the succulents creating an elegant accent off to the side.

For something similar, grab a bit of green ribbon use it to hang a fern and succulent wreath.

15. Simple viny Green foliage wreath

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This is a simple wreath form with a creeping wire vine type plant that can serve is a festive St. Patrick’s Day wreath or an everyday front door wreath.  

An elegant bow in green plaid prints, shamrocks, and gold accents can be easily added for a little more depth, if desired.  This simple wreath can also be reused as a candle ring later on by placing it on a table and adding some pillar candles at the center.

16. ST. PATRICK’S DAY GREEN HYDRANGEA WREATH

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This white and green hydrangea wreath has alternating tones of creamy white and natural green colors.  Sprigs of mossy branches and budding green foliage fill the spaces in between creating a luscious, flowing, and abundant look on this natural green wreath idea.  

Any of these simple St. Patrick’s Day wreath ideas are perfect for anyone who loves the look of a new spring garden coming to life.  These are also lovely ideas for those of you who enjoy decorating with wreaths in neutral tones with natural elements in soft, calming, and serene colors.  

St. Patrick’s Day festivities in the month of March mark the opening of the spring season, so be sure to add lots of natural elements and garden-inspired accents to your St. Patrick’s day decor this season!

Don’t forget about that sweet tooth, browse festive St. Patrick’s Day cupcake ideas to go with all that festive decor!

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