DIY Fall Wreath Projects
Display the colors of autumn on your front entryway or above your mantel with one of these pretty wreaths.
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Mini Pumpkins
Instead of making a wreath with bulky plastic gourds, try using putka pods, which are natural dried seed pods that look exactly like tiny pumpkins. This wreath makes an elegant fall statement that can be displayed year after year. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
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Marian Parsons
One-of-a-Kind DIY Design
Do you think you can guess what this unique wreath is made out of? If you guessed upcycled electrical wire, you'd be correct (and a really great guesser!). Design by Joanne Palmisano. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
DIY Modern Corn Cob Wreath
This traditional grapevine wreath with a modern twist is sure to punch up any front entry, no matter what your style. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
Add Corners for Drama
A round wreath with autumn colored leaves would be somewhat predictable, but when you intro a new shape, you're really making a statement. Design by Thrifty Decor Chic.
Inside the Entryway
Exterior doors are not the only places for hanging wreaths. Get creative with your fall decorating by layering wreaths onto other wall-mounted elements. Here, a festive wreath on top of a generously sized mirror greets homeowners at their entryway.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Easy and Elegant
Greet guests with a warm mix of dried organic materials. With a wide range of options to choose from, keep it simple and classic with light and dark corn husks, dried leaves and mini pumpkins.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Make a Rectangular Rustic Wreath
Add an earthy touch indoors or out with this twist on a traditional round fall wreath. Dried mushrooms, moss, seed pods and grasses form the base while russet fresh or faux pears add a pop of fall color. Get the step-by-step instruction >>
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Marian Parsons
Rustic Display
Simple decorations make for a sweet setting topped off with a rolled-paper wreath.
Fresh Florals
Bring the lush look of lively floral with a wreath made of flowers and leaves. When entertaining, consider using live, cut florals and botanicals fastened to foam wreaths that can soak up water and hydrate stems. For season-long use, attach silk florals and botanicals with floral wire.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Bring on the Berries
Add color, shape and texture to your home with an autumnal berry wreath. Create one wreath to last throughout the entire holiday season by using red and yellow tones, or make a wreath specific to Thanksgiving with orange-toned berries.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Rustic Wreath for Thanksgiving
Warmly welcome Thanksgiving dinner guests with this sweet rustic wreath. Use hot glue to attach moss to a foam wreath form, completely covering all sides. Attach paper medallions to the wreath with hot glue and embellish centers of medallions with buttons. Print "welcome" greeting onto craft paper, and cut out accordingly.
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Kim Stoegbauer
Herb Wreath
Use your fall harvest of summer herbs to create this bohemian-inspired decoration.
Halloween Wreath
This cute fall wreath was made from a grapevine wreath, colorful felt leaves and a menacing crow. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
Ring of Leaves
Fallen leaves are strung together to create a natural wreath with plenty of texture and color. And the best part, because you're using gathered leaves, it's very inexpensive to make. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
Burlap Bubble Wreath
This rustic chic burlap wreath is sure to dress up your front door and impress your guests this fall.
Acorn and Pinecones
It only took five items to make this simple fall wreath. Take a peek and see how you can make one too >>
Top Off the Mantel With a Wreath
Distressed barnwood frames and a wreath made of red and rust-colored leaves add up to one fantastic fall-inspired wall display by blogger Melaine Thompson.
Chicken Wire and Feathers
To make this unusual and rustic wreath, wrap salvaged chicken wire around a wooden ring, then embellish it with colorful feathers and craft birds. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
Autumn Leaves
Instead of bypassing the rest of autumn and Thanksgiving by heading straight for Christmas, decorate your door with a few fall favorites – acorns, pinecones, and leaves – dressed up with a little paint, and enjoy the season. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
Suet Wreath for the Backyard
Craft a DIY wreath to keep feathered friends happy and healthy. Get the step-by-step instructions >>
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