Welcome to the Herd: A Udderly Cute Cow Wreath 🐮
If you’re searching for a cow wreath tutorial that’s fun, simple, and full of farmhouse charm, this one’s for you!
Here’s a quick look at how the finished wreath looks hanging on the door—scroll down for the full step-by-step tutorial!
Carrie and Taalor from Trendy Tree put together this adorable “Welcome to Our Herd” wreath using a basic ruffle technique, two rolls of mesh, three coordinating ribbons, and one eye-catching sign. The black and white cow print, mixed with soft neutrals, makes it the perfect everyday wreath—especially if you love a little whimsy on your front door. Scroll down to watch the video and make one of your own!
Cow Decor Is Having a Moment 🐮
Cow-themed decor has really moo-ved its way into the spotlight lately, and it’s easy to see why! From playful prints to quirky quotes, anything cow-related adds a touch of farmhouse charm with a big dose of whimsy. One item that’s especially popular right now is the “highland cow” sign—those shaggy-haired cuties are showing up on everything from pillows to porch decor. There’s just something lighthearted and lovable about cow motifs—they make people smile and give any space a fun, down-to-earth feel. Whether you’re a farm girl at heart or just love a good trend, cow decor is having its moment!
Easy Cow Wreath Tutorial with Mesh, Ribbon, and Charm
Want to make your own? It’s a simple design that’s perfect for beginners. Or, if you’d rather skip the DIY part, get in touch with Trendy Tree—you might just be able to purchase the exact wreath that Carrie and Taalor made in the video
Grey Stripe Ribbon
These supplies are available right now at Trendy Tree, but if some are sold out, don’t worry—you can always mix and match with different mesh, ribbons, or another cute cow-themed sign. That’s part of the fun with wreath-making—it’s easy to make it your own.
The love for anything cow runs deep, and it actually takes me back to the 1950s when my parents used a Kodak Brownie to snap special occasion photos. Back then, it wasn’t an everyday thing—pictures were saved for Easter Sundays or family trips to Sardis Lake. But somehow, one of our cows managed to make it into the photo album! I’ve always wondered what made that cow special enough to be camera-worthy! And it was from behind no less!
