Memorial Day officially kicks off summer, but it also offers a beautiful moment to honor those who served. You don’t need a massive budget or a degree in floral design to make your entryway look spectacular. I personally struggle with keeping real flowers alive, so a sturdy rustic wreath is my absolute go-to for lasting curb appeal. Ready to transform your front door into a patriotic masterpiece that even the pickiest neighbors will envy? Let’s find your perfect style.
The Classic Burlap and Berry Combo
Burlap screams rustic louder than a rooster at 5 AM. I love using a wide, cream-colored burlap base because it provides a neutral canvas for those punchy red and blue accents. Why settle for boring when you can weave in some artificial sprigs of blueberries and bright red currants? It creates a look that is both traditional and incredibly textural.
You should definitely try adding a wooden ‘USA’ cutout right in the center for that extra pop. Does anyone else find the smell of fresh burlap surprisingly nostalgic? IMO, this style works best for homes with dark-colored doors, as the light fabric really jumps out at passersby.
Weathered Wood and Metal Accents
If you want something that survives a literal storm without looking like a drowned rat, go for wood and metal. I once bought a gorgeous silk wreath that lasted exactly one afternoon before the wind tore it apart. Total disaster! Instead, find a wreath made of thin, weathered cedar slats or even reclaimed barn wood. Attach a few galvanized metal stars using thin wire to give it that industrial-farmhouse vibe. It looks rugged, stays put, and frankly, looks cooler as it ages. Check out some sophisticated Memorial Day living room decor to match this rugged exterior style.
Wildflower Independence Style
Who says patriotic decor has to be rigid and formal? Not me! I prefer a ‘just picked from the meadow’ look that feels wild and free. Use a base of dried grapevine and stuff it full of red poppies, white daisies, and blue cornflowers. It’s colorful, energetic, and perfectly captures the spirit of early summer.
Don’t worry about perfect symmetry here. In fact, a slightly lopsided arrangement makes it look more authentic. Ever tried to make a perfectly symmetrical wreath? It’s a nightmare, FYI.
I usually spray my dried flowers with a UV-protectant clear coat to keep the sun from bleaching them into oblivion. Trust me, it saves you so much heartbreak when July rolls around.
This style pairs beautifully with a vintage milk can sitting on your porch. If you’re going for that full-blown country look, you’ll love these authentic farmhouse decor ideas for your home.
The Vintage Flag Strip Wreath
This one is for the DIY lovers who have a pile of scrap fabric gathering dust. You simply tie strips of tea-stained cotton or linen—think reds, whites, and navies—around a wire frame. The result is a soft, shaggy, and incredibly cozy wreath that feels like a family heirloom. It’s super low-effort but looks high-end. Honestly, if I can do this while watching a reality show marathon, you can definitely handle it. Just make sure your strips are long enough so the wreath looks full and fluffy rather than sparse and sad.
Dried Lavender and Navy Ribbons
Want to be a little different? Skip the bright primary colors and go for a sophisticated, muted palette. Dried lavender provides a gorgeous dusty blue-purple hue that looks incredible against a thick navy blue velvet ribbon. It’s rustic, but in a ‘I own a vineyard’ kind of way.
Lavender also smells fantastic every time you open the front door. Who doesn’t want their entryway to smell like a spa? It’s a subtle nod to the holiday without being over-the-top.
I recommend using a hidden wire to secure the lavender bundles tightly. You don’t want your porch looking like a purple crime scene after a heavy breeze. FYI, this style transitions perfectly into the rest of the summer months.
Farmhouse Grapevine and Galvanized Stars
Grapevine wreaths are the MVP of the crafting world. They are cheap, durable, and look great even if you just slap a bow on them. For Memorial Day, I like to keep the wood visible and only decorate one side. This asymmetrical look is very ‘in’ right now and keeps things from feeling too heavy.
Secure three or four small galvanized stars to the left side and a large burlap bow to the right. It’s simple, effective, and takes maybe ten minutes to assemble. Why spend hours when you can achieve this vibe in a fraction of the time? I’m all about that maximum-impact, minimum-effort lifestyle.
Eucalyptus and Patriotic Poppies
Eucalyptus isn’t just for bathrooms and Pinterest boards! Its silvery-green leaves create a stunning backdrop for vibrant red poppies. This combination feels fresh, modern, and very upscale. I love the way the round leaves contrast with the delicate petals of the flowers.
Go for the ‘silver dollar’ eucalyptus variety if you want more coverage. It fills in gaps beautifully so you don’t have to buy as many expensive silk flowers. Legit hack, right?
I usually add a few white berries or small white ranunculus to break up the red and green. It keeps the theme patriotic without looking like a Christmas wreath that accidentally stayed up too long. Nobody wants to be that person.
Make sure you fluff the leaves once you hang it up. Gravity tends to flatten things out during storage, and a flat wreath is a sad wreath.
Keeping Your Wreath Looking Fresh
Listen, even the best wreaths need a little TLC. If your door gets direct afternoon sun, those vibrant reds will turn into sad pinks faster than you think. I always hang mine under a deep porch overhang or use a UV-resistant spray every couple of weeks. Also, check your attachments! Those hot-glue-gun sessions from last year might not hold up in a summer heatwave. A little bit of floral wire is your best friend for making sure nothing falls off and hits a guest in the face. Feeling ready to get crafting? I hope these styles give your entryway the patriotic glow-up it deserves!
Time to Decorate!
There you have it—seven ways to make your door look incredible this Memorial Day. Whether you go for the rugged look of weathered wood or the soft vibe of lavender and velvet, your entryway will definitely stand out. I’m personally leaning toward the eucalyptus and poppies this year because it feels so fresh for the season. Which style are you planning to grab first? Let me know in the comments! Happy decorating, and let’s make this holiday a beautiful one.

















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