Spring Nesting - Quail Bird, Nest & Eggs with Mixed Spring Florals Asymmetric Front Door Easter Wreath
Spring Nesting - Quail Bird, Nest & Eggs with Mixed Spring Florals Asymmetric Front Door Easter Wreath
Spring Nesting - Quail Bird, Nest & Eggs with Mixed Spring Florals Asymmetric Front Door Easter Wreath

Spring Nesting - Quail Bird, Nest & Eggs with Mixed Spring Florals Asymmetric Front Door Easter Wreath

SW1371

Regular price $219.00
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*Note: This item is handmade by our inhouse floral team and is estimated to take 3-5 business days before shipping. You will be notified via email when your order ships.

Product Details

Features

  • Approximate Overall Measurements:
    • 22" Diameter x 6" Deep
  • Lifelike Faux Florals & Greenery
  • Faux Bird, Nest & Eggs
  • Indoor or Outdoor Covered Use
  • Designed, Handcrafted in Ohio

This Spring wreath features a charming quail bird, nest, and eggs nestled among a mix of vibrant spring florals. The asymmetric design adds a unique touch to your front door, making it a perfect addition to your Easter decor. Feel the warmth of spring with this beautifully crafted wreath.

At Darby Creek Trading we take pride in producing unique and luxurious floral designs. We source the best quality materials available and handcraft each item with the utmost care, as such we guarantee the quality of all of our handmade floral designs.

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Regina M Johnson
Exciting News From My Front Door!

I love my new wreath, “A Bonded Pair”, but I can’t hang it on my front door as planned just yet. Why? Because I discovered today that a pair of starlings has just built a nest in the wreath (also from Darby Creek) that has been hanging there to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. I will leave that wreath in place until the babies have fledged :-).

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Regina M Johnson
Exciting News From My Front Door!

I love my new wreath, “A Bonded Pair”, but I can’t hang it on my front door as planned just yet. Why? Because I discovered today that a pair of starlings has just built a nest in the wreath (also from Darby Creek) that has been hanging there to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. I will leave that wreath in place until the babies have fledged :-).