Peach and White Floral Moss Wreath with Cosmos and Daisies
Peach and White Floral Moss Wreath with Cosmos and Daisies
If you love soft spring colors and natural textures, this Peach and White Floral Moss Wreath with Cosmos and Daisies is a beautiful project to make for your home. This wreath combines a moss-covered base with delicate peach and neutral florals, lush greenery, and a layered ribbon bow. The result is a light and airy wreath that works perfectly for spring, summer, or even as a transitional seasonal wreath.
One of the best things about this design is that the moss base already has natural texture and color, so you don’t need to add a lot to create a full, elegant look. By layering greenery, florals, and a statement bow, you can quickly turn a simple moss wreath into a stunning floral arrangement for your door.
Below you’ll find the full supply list and step-by-step instructions to recreate this beautiful wreath.
Supplies Needed
- Moss-covered grapevine wreath base (Craig Bachman KC1115 or similar)
- Peach ribbon
- Tan or neutral ribbon
- Peach cosmos flowers
- Cream or white daisies
- Boxwood eucalyptus greenery (PF1742 or similar)
- Mixed greenery picks with multiple shades of green (PWF2853G or similar)
- Floral wire (24–26 gauge)
- Zip ties
- Floral tape
- Green paddle wire or rustic wire
- Greening pins or floral pins
- Hot glue or glue skillet
- Wire cutters
- Pliers
- Scissors
Step 1: Prepare the Moss Wreath Base
Start with a moss-covered grapevine wreath base. These bases already have grapevine inside with moss covering the outside, which gives the wreath a natural and finished appearance.
Because the base is already decorative, you don’t need to cover the entire wreath. Instead, the floral elements will be arranged into a swag design across the front, allowing the moss to remain visible.
Set the wreath aside while you build the bow and floral swag.
Step 2: Create the Ribbon Bow
The bow will be the focal point of the wreath, so begin by creating a layered bow using peach and tan ribbon.
- Cut ribbon tails about 12 inches long.
- Create three loops on each side, about 6 inches wide.
- Add shorter ribbon tails (about 8 inches) for additional layers.
- Finish the bow with a small center loop to add dimension.
- Secure the bow tightly with a zip tie.
Fluff the loops by gently pulling them apart so they don’t stick together. This helps the bow look fuller and more balanced.
Set the finished bow aside.
Step 3: Prepare the Greenery Swags
To create the base of the floral arrangement, use mixed greenery picks.
Choose greenery that includes multiple shades of green, such as light green, deep green, and brown stems. This variation makes the wreath look more natural and realistic.
Spread out each greenery pick by gently pulling the stems apart. This helps the greenery cover more space.
If the greenery looks thin, add small extra pieces using floral wire.
To attach additional pieces:
- Place the small greenery piece where you want it.
- Flip the pick over.
- Secure it with floral wire.
- Add a small dab of hot glue over the wire to keep it from moving.
Make two greenery swags and position them so they will sit side-by-side across the wreath.
Secure them together with a zip tie near the top, where the bow will later cover the mechanics.
Step 4: Add Cosmos and Daisy Florals
Next, begin adding your florals.
Use a combination of:
- Peach cosmos flowers
- Cream or white daisies
Spread the flowers out before attaching them. Bend the stems so the flower heads face forward rather than upward.
Attach each flower by wiring it to the greenery stems.
Tips for placing florals:
- Mix peach and cream tones for balance
- Avoid placing all flowers in one cluster
- Allow some stems to extend outward for movement
Add more peach flowers than tan or cream ones so the wreath feels more spring and summer-inspired instead of fall.
Secure everything with floral wire and wrap the stems with floral tape.
Step 5: Attach the Floral Swag to the Wreath
Place the finished greenery and floral swag across the front of the moss wreath.
Position it slightly angled so it creates a natural flowing line across the wreath.
Use zip ties to attach the swag to the wreath base. Make sure the zip ties are placed near the top so they will be hidden by the bow.
Step 6: Attach the Bow
Now attach the bow directly over the zip ties.
Use another zip tie to secure the bow to the wreath base.
Adjust the ribbon tails so they cover the mechanics and blend into the greenery.
You can curl or trim the ribbon tails slightly if they appear too long.
Step 7: Fill in the Bow Area
To make the bow look fully integrated into the wreath, add small pieces of greenery and florals around it.
Insert stems directly between the ribbon loops using hot glue.
This step helps connect the bow visually with the rest of the wreath design.
Add a few small flowers or greenery pieces around the top area to fill any gaps.
Step 8: Finish the Back and Add a Hanger
Turn the wreath over and check the back.
If any wires or mechanics are visible, cover them with leaves or moss using hot glue. This also helps protect your door from scratches.
To add a hanger:
- Cut a piece of rustic or paddle wire.
- Form a small loop.
- Insert the ends into the moss base using greening pins and glue.
- Cover the pins with leaves.
Your wreath is now ready to hang.
Final Thoughts
This Peach and White Floral Moss Wreath with Cosmos and Daisies is a perfect example of a transition wreath. The soft peach tones and natural greenery allow it to move seamlessly from spring into summer and even early fall.
The moss base provides beautiful texture, while the florals and ribbon bow create a light and welcoming design.
Best of all, this project can be completed in under an hour and requires only a few floral picks and ribbon to achieve a professional result.
Hang it on your front door, use it as wall decor inside, or give it as a handmade gift.

