Creating a spring blossom wreath using pastel dyed coffee filters and a foam pool noodle is a delightful and cost-effective way to bring a touch of spring into your home. This DIY project is perfect for those who love crafting and want to add a unique, handmade element to their decor. The use of pastel colors mimics the soft hues of blooming flowers, making it an ideal decoration for the spring season.
This DIY spring blossom wreath is best styled in a light and airy space. Consider hanging it on a white or pastel-colored wall to complement its soft tones. It can be a beautiful addition to a living room, entryway, or even a covered porch. Pair it with other floral or pastel decor items, such as vases with fresh flowers or pastel-colored throw pillows, to create a cohesive and inviting springtime atmosphere.
DIY Spring Blossom Wreath

Materials
Foam pool noodle (cut to desired wreath size)
Pastel dyed coffee filters (approx. 100-150 depending on wreath size)
Pins (flat head or decorative)
Floral wire or strong tape
Scissors
Hot glue gun (optional for securing the ends of the noodle)
Directions
Cut the foam pool noodle to your desired wreath size. Use floral wire or strong tape to join the ends and form a circle. For extra security, you can apply hot glue where the ends meet.
Prepare your coffee filters by dying them in pastel colors. This can be done using food coloring or fabric dye. Allow them to dry completely.
Once dry, fluff each coffee filter to create a flower-like appearance.
Starting from the outer edge of the wreath, begin pinning the dyed coffee filters into the foam pool noodle. Use a pin to secure each filter at its center, allowing the edges to fan out.
Continue pinning the filters in a circular fashion, overlapping slightly to create a full and lush appearance. Work your way toward the inner circle of the wreath.
Once the entire noodle is covered, inspect for any gaps and fill them with additional filters as needed.
If desired, add a ribbon or bow to the top of the wreath for hanging.

Variations & Tips
For a different look, try using different shades of coffee filters to create an ombre effect from the outer edge to the center of the wreath. You can also incorporate real or faux greenery between the filters for added texture and a touch of nature. If you prefer a more rustic look, consider using natural coffee filters without dye and pairing them with burlap ribbon accents. For a festive touch, add small decorative elements such as faux butterflies or birds perched among the 'flowers'.