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45 DIY Fall Wreaths to Make Your Front Door Stand Out
Your neighbors will fall for this décor!
By Shelby Deering
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Fall is a season that's just so pleasing to the senses—the crisp, clean air, the glowing orange and red hues, and the scent of wood-burning fires wafting through the air. It reintroduces pumpkin spice-flavored everything, traditions like apple picking and pumpkin carving, and invites us to be our coziest selves with warm throw blankets and plenty of fall candles. With that being said, there's nothing quite as exciting as cozying up in a home with all of the best fall decorations. One of those decorations being DIY fall wreaths! So, go ahead and put one on your front door to welcome the season.
A DIY fall wreath is easier to make than you think. In fact, you'll likely be able to craft it on a budget (and keep it around as an outdoor Halloween decoration!). That way you can splurge on otherfall décor ideas. Grab some some floral wire, wreath forms, and materials like oranges, cattails, and flannel, and you can make a wreath with your own two hands. Ree Drummond loves cute fall porch décor ideas that have pops of floral and gingham. A wheat wreath makes for the perfect fall door decoration at the Drummond ranch—but the possibilities are endless. Some of them double as pumpkin decorating ideas, too! So warm up the glue gun, brew your favorite tea, and grab a pumpkin cookie or two—its time to DIY a fall wreath.
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Fall Charger Wreath
The Craft Patch
This one is right up Ree's alley with that country chic gingham background! After you grab a few items from your local craft store (a charger plate, wooden words, faux florals, and ribbon), you'll be ready to welcome the season with open arms (and the cutest front porch)!
Got any paper bags or packing paper just sitting around? It just takes a few simple steps to turn it into a door decoration that you'll want all of the neighbors to see. Just be sure to stick on some beautiful faux fall foliage to really make it shine.
Fall leaf crafts are the ultimate way to seasonally spruce up your home! We're really loving this one that takes scrapbook paper and glitter cardstock galore to create the prettiest paper leaf wreath. You can even make a few matching decorations, too!
The best part of this silver tray chalkboard wreath? You can customize a greeting for your guests then change it whenever you want! Another bonus is that those faux fall leaves can easily be switched out for other décor if you want to reuse the wreath for several holidays.
Not to be corny, but we just love the festive feel of this one! All you have to do is make a few fresh cornstalk bundles then wrap those around a grapevine wreath and voila! Just give it a good fluff as needed.
Make this gold and grassy wreath to give your autumn adornments a chic and modern touch. The tufts of white faux cotton stems pair beautifully with gold-painted pumpkins, but you can also substitute your other favorite fall florals.
When you think of fall, you probably think of neutral tans, oranges, and rusty reds. While we do love that color palette, it's also fun to bring in some other shades as well! Luckily, DIY succulents can do just that. You can use felt to layer the petals for a lush green touch to your decor.
Maybe it's the funky knobs or the perfect combination of colors but gourds are just so naturally charming. That's why a gourd wreath is a unique and perfectly on brand door decoration for any and all fall gatherings. That includes Thanksgiving!
This beautiful wreath just embodies all things cozy! Here's how to bring that feel right to your doorstep: A wood wreath ring creates a base to wrap classic dried grasses and cotton piping. And there's no need to be strict about the three sections while you cover the ring. Allow the grasses to overlap with the cotton and the plain wood for an effortlessly natural appearance.
Whether you have a brightly colored door or a neutral one, this sweet wreath with a touch of pretty pink will look just lovely on your porch. Bonus: This blogger uses artificial pumpkins, so you can keep using your finished product year after year!
Grab some baby's breath then give it an autumnal makeover with this delightful DIY project! You'll also need spray paint in seasonal hues and a foam wreath to piece it all together.
How visually appealing is this oversized harvest wreath? It's just perfect for those of your with larger front doors. Long and wispy faux branches help to stretch the traditional circular wreath shape and provide even more eye-catching interest.
Faux apples are easy to find at any craft store as soon as the autumn months arrive. To make this version, simply line a foam wreath with strips of burlap fabric, then hot glue your apples to the form.
There's something refreshing and a little daring about decorating with bright colors in fall. Here, curved yellow branches add a welcome pop of cheer to a blue door.
Minimalists, you're going to love this wreath, which involves gold hoops, floral wire, faux greenery, and craft pine cones. All that "empty" space imparts a modern, sophisticated vibe.
If you're looking for a door decoration that's equal parts festive and floral, look no further: The muted tones and pinks on this wreath will add color to a plain front door.
Talk about an easy-to-make wreath! Just add faux hydrangea blossoms to a shallow basket, stencil on a saying of your choice, and tie the whole thing to the top of your door using ribbon.
Here, a large wood slice gets spiffed up with the addition of chalkboard paint and a calligraphed saying. Not to worry if your handwriting's a little rusty: You can rely on this blogger's free lettering download instead.