A Valentine's wreath is a simple way to bring romance to the front door. These ideas range from soft cottage florals to modern shapes, rustic grapevine, coastal details, and luxury ribboned roses.
Idea 1
Roses, Peonies, and Baby's Breath
Red roses and pink peonies create a classic Valentine's wreath. Baby's breath keeps it airy.
Idea 2
Heart-Shaped Silk Flowers
A heart shape makes the theme clear. Silk flowers, pearls, and a satin bow give it polish.
Idea 3
Rustic Grapevine and Burlap Hearts
Grapevine keeps the wreath rustic. Dried roses, burlap hearts, and greenery make it farmhouse-friendly.
Idea 4
Minimal Eucalyptus and Red Berries
Eucalyptus creates a simple modern base. Red berries add a small Valentine accent.
Idea 5
Velvet Roses and Gold Accents
Velvet red roses feel rich and romantic. Gold accents and ribbons make it elegant.
Idea 6
Boho Pampas and Woven Hearts
Pampas and dried flowers give Valentine decor boho texture. Woven hearts add a handmade feeling.
Idea 7
Cottage Lace Ribbon Wreath
Pastel flowers and lace ribbon create a cottage Valentine mood. Soft greenery keeps it fresh.
Idea 8
Coastal Driftwood and Shells
Driftwood gives the wreath a coastal base. Blush flowers and shells make the theme gentle.
Idea 9
Cotton Stems and Red Berries
Cotton stems and burlap feel cozy. Red berries and a wooden heart bring romance.
Idea 10
Modern Asymmetrical Floral Ring
A geometric ring gives the wreath a modern shape. Asymmetrical florals keep it stylish.
Idea 11
Whimsical Candy Colors
Candy-inspired colors make the front door playful. Heart ornaments create a cheerful welcome.
Idea 12
Classic Roses with Trailing Ivy
Layered roses, peonies, and ivy create a classic romantic wreath. Stone surroundings make it timeless.