
I think everyone should have a Pride wreath — whether it’s hanging on your front door, on your wall, or part of your celebration decor. I’ve made a few myself, and I love how they instantly add color, joy, and a message of love. If you’ve never made or bought one, let me give you a few reasons why you totally should.
3 Reasons Why You Should Have a Pride Wreath
It’s a beautiful way to show support.
Pride wreaths are such a bright and joyful symbol of allyship or personal pride. I love that when someone walks past my door and sees mine, they know this is a space filled with acceptance. Whether you’re part of the LGBTQ+ community or you just want to be a loving ally — I think this is one small but powerful way to say, “You’re safe here.”
They’re a colorful celebration all year long.
You don’t have to wait for June to show off your colors. Pride wreaths are perfect for any time of year! I keep mine up way past the parade season because honestly, the flowers and colors just make me happy. You can match it to your vibe — soft and pastel, bold and bright, or funky and creative. There’s no wrong way to make a Pride wreath!
Making one is a whole act of self-expression.
I think crafting a Pride wreath is such a feel-good, mindful activity. You get to choose every color, every detail, every little flower or bow. It’s kind of like telling your own story with glue, ribbons, and glitter. Plus, you can make it with friends, or even turn it into a fun Pride party craft station.
12 Gorgeous Pride Wreath Ideas
Sunshine Bloom – This wreath has bright yellow, pink, orange, blue, and navy flowers with roses and leafy greens. It’s the kind that makes your door pop and makes everyone smile. I’d hang this one near a sunny window too!

Paper Pride Bloom – Made entirely of yellow, black, red, and orange paper cut-out flowers and leaves, this one has a cool handmade vibe. I suggest this one if you’re into crafts — it’s lightweight and looks super cute!

Heartfelt Pride – A round wreath that’s also shaped like a heart! The flowers are in rainbow colors: red, pink, yellow, purple, green. In the center, there’s a sweet little LGBT flag heart that says Love is Love and cute pride flags at the top. It’s perfect for the front door or a wall gallery.

Pineapple Proud – A unique pineapple-shaped wreath made with brown stems and colorful beads. There are no flowers here, but a “Love” sign in the center and a bold Pride bow on top. You have to see this one—it’s so quirky and fun.

Cotton Candy Pride – This one’s so fluffy and sweet-looking. It’s round, made of cotton, and has soft little bows in all the Pride colors. You’ll want to pet it, trust me.

Sunshine & Pride – A wreath made of different colored sunflowers: blue, red, yellow, green, purple, and orange. On top, there’s a bright Pride bow. It looks like summer and joy and Pride all rolled into one.

White Pineapple Glow – Half pineapple, half flowers and roses in the colors of Pride. It’s a cool mix of tropical and floral, with soft white details to balance out the vibrant colors.

Flamingo Love – A bright, cheerful wreath with sky blue flowers, silver glitter bows, and Pride ribbons all around. Two pink flamingos sit on either side, and there’s a heart on top with the word LOVE. I love how fun this one looks!

Rose Rainbow – This one’s bursting with color: bright pink, yellow, white, orange, purple, with green leaves in between the roses. It’s super bright and gives off garden fairy vibes.

Pastel Pineapple Bloom – A cute pineapple wreath with seven pastel flowers (one in each Pride color!) at the bottom. It’s soft and sweet but still colorful and festive.

Half & Half Harmony – One side of the wreath is pineapple-style, and the other side has flowers in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and pink. Even the leaves are in rainbow tones! There’s even a soft peach flower in there that pulls it all together.

Pastel Petal Dream – Super light in color, this one has pastel roses arranged really neatly. It’s elegant, delicate, and totally soothing. I think this would look amazing in a soft-toned living room or bedroom.

Tips for Making Your Own Pride Wreath
- Pick a color palette that makes you happy.: Whether you’re going classic rainbow or soft pastels, choose colors that you love. You can even do a mini flag theme (trans pride, bi pride, etc.) if there’s a specific one close to your heart.
- Use different textures for more dimension.: I suggest mixing fabric flowers, paper cutouts, foam shapes, and glittery ribbons to make it pop. Cotton, mesh, and tulle also add fluff and volume.
- Get creative with your base.: You can use a standard wreath ring, a heart-shaped base, or even a pineapple frame! Don’t be afraid to think outside the circle. I’ve even seen folks use pool noodles bent into shapes!
- Add a meaningful centerpiece.: Consider including a quote, a heart, a flag, or a message like “Love Wins” or “You Are Loved.” It brings everything together and gives your wreath a voice.
- Hot glue is your best friend.: It’s fast, it’s strong, and it lets you get everything to stick just right. I recommend a low-temp glue gun for safety (especially if you’re crafting with kids).
Whether you’re hanging one on your door, gifting one to a friend, or crafting with your community, I think a Pride wreath is such a special, joyful way to spread love. So grab your glue gun and your glitter — and make something that makes you proud.