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Flamingo wreaths are honestly one of my favorite ways to add a splash of cheerful color to a front door or porch. They work for summer, spring, and even the holidays if you play around with the styling.

When you’re picking out a flamingo wreath, it really comes down to your colors, the base you want, and just how much tropical energy you’re after.
I’ve scrolled through so many designs—some bold and flashy, some super simple. Here are 11 ideas that cover a nice range of looks and skill levels.
1. Hot Pink Deco Mesh Flamingo Wreath With Long Neck And Legs

This one uses hot pink deco mesh for the body, with a neck and legs that stretch out past the wreath. It’s instantly recognizable as a flamingo, which I really like. It’s a bold, summery statement for any front door.
2. Tropical Floral Flamingo Wreath With Hibiscus, Greenery, And Bow

Hibiscus flowers and flamingos just work together, don’t they? Throw in some faux tropical leaves and a ribbon bow, and it looks finished but not fussy. This feels right for a beachy cottage or a patio door.
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3. Flamingo Figurine Grapevine Wreath With Faux Tropical Leaves

Grapevine bases bring a bit of earthy texture that tones down the pink flamingo. Fill the gaps with faux monstera or palm leaves. I like how this one fits both indoors and outside.
4. Black And White Striped Ribbon Wreath With Pink Flamingos

Black and white ribbon against hot pink flamingos is bolder than I thought it’d be. It’s got a graphic, modern feel—less “tropical party,” more “chic entryway.” If your door trim is neutral, this could really pop.
5. Retro Vintage Flamingo Wreath With Silk Flowers

Muted silk flowers give this one a retro look that’s different from the usual neon summer stuff. I think the vintage style ages well, especially on older homes or covered porches.
6. Summer Pool Party Flamingo Wreath With Sunglasses Accent

Stick tiny sunglasses on a flamingo and suddenly the whole wreath screams “pool party.” It’s a playful touch for pool house doors or backyard hangouts. People always seem to notice the sunglasses first.
7. Pink Daisy Wreath With Center Flamingo Yard Ornament

Putting a plastic yard flamingo in the middle of a pink daisy wreath is simple but surprisingly cute. It’s easy, cheap, and the daisies frame the flamingo without distracting from it.
8. Double Flamingo Grazing Wreath With Layered Green Ferns

Two flamingos, posed like they’re grazing, turn this wreath into a little scene. Fern fronds layered around them add texture. I think the pair makes it feel more intentional than just one bird.
9. Minimalist Hoop Wreath With Single Pink Flamingo Accent

A hoop base, a bit of greenery, and one flamingo—sometimes less is more. It’s a subtle nod to the tropical trend. If you’re into minimalism, this one’s probably for you.
10. Beach House Flamingo Wreath With Hot Pink Lilies And Ribbon Bow

Mix hot pink lilies with a flamingo or two, add a big ribbon bow, and you’ve got a wreath that fits right in on a weathered beach house door. The bow gives it that final touch.
11. Flamingo Christmas Wreath With Pink Ornaments And Tropical Trim

When you swap out the usual red and green for pink ornaments and tropical leaves, a Christmas wreath suddenly feels fresh and honestly a little unexpected. I like how this style makes sense in warmer places where a classic holiday wreath just doesn’t fit the season.