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12 Fall Wreaths You Can Make At Home

October 2, 2019 by Shellie Wilson

Fall is a magical season, marked by crisp cool air, changing leaves, and an abundance of natural beauty. As the temperatures drop and the days get shorter, it’s the perfect time to embrace the warmth and coziness of the season by decorating your home with beautiful autumn-inspired décor. One of the simplest and most effective ways to welcome fall into your home is by creating a beautiful wreath for your front door.

A wreath is a timeless and classic way to celebrate the changing seasons, and it’s a great way to add a touch of warmth and charm to your home. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just starting out, this roundup of “12 Fall Wreaths You Can Make At Home” is packed with inspiration and ideas to help you create a stunning autumn-inspired wreath. From classic designs featuring autumn leaves, acorns, and pinecones, to more creative ideas like mini pumpkin wreaths and woven wheat wreaths, you’re sure to find a project that fits your style and skill level.

One of the best things about fall wreath making is the abundance of natural materials that you can use. From colorful leaves and pinecones, to twigs and berries, there’s no shortage of materials to choose from. Whether you’re looking to create a traditional wreath or something more contemporary, there’s a fall wreath project for everyone.

If you’re looking for a classic fall wreath, consider using autumn leaves, acorns, and pinecones in shades of red, orange, and yellow. These materials create a warm and inviting look that is perfect for the fall season. For a more rustic look, consider using natural twigs, dried wheat, and corn stalks to create a textured and organic wreath.

If you’re looking for something a bit more creative, consider using miniature pumpkins, gourds, and other fall vegetables to create a fun and playful wreath. These materials add a pop of color and texture to your front door, and they’re a great way to bring a touch of whimsy to your fall décor.

Whether you’re looking to create a traditional wreath or something more unique, the possibilities are endless when it comes to fall wreath making. So, get your crafting supplies ready, gather your friends and family, and let’s get started on creating the perfect fall wreath for your home. With so many beautiful and creative options to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect project to welcome the fall season in style.

 

All of these tutorials are a little different and lots of them use  Dollar Tree for supplies so they are cheap and affordable to make. I think these would all be great projects to get the kids off the screens and to spread some fall spirit.

 

Scarecrow Pizza tray Wreath.

Pumpkins and Glitter 

Natural Milkweed pod Wreath

Thanksgiving wreath 

Sunflower Pumpkin Wreath 

Scarecrow  Door Wreath

Plastic leaves Autumn Wreath

Pumpkin Harvest Splatter Screen Wreath 

Fabric Pumpkin form Wreath 

Fall Bird Wreath

Burlap Flower Door Wreath

Pumpkin Ribbon Door Wreath

A great idea would be to make a few different wreaths for each season, then all you have to do is just switch the wreath on your front door. My family and I love doing this! It’s a great project and gets everyone feeling festive. You could also use the fall themed wreaths as subtle Halloween decor that isn’t scary for the younger ones.

This  craft shows you how to make a decoration using supplies from the Dollar Treee or Dollar Store.  Most of these dollar items can be bought around the world in discount stores.

We have over 20 DIY Fall Wreath tutorials with detailed instructions showing you how to make your own Fall or Thanksgiving door wreath. You can see the full list of tutorials here. 

How to make your own Fall Wreath  

 

Here are some more Fall articles which may be of interest to you. 

9 Thanksgiving Crafts To Keep Your Kids Busy While Dinner Is Cooking — CraftBits.com 

No Sew Sweater Halloween Pumpkins — CraftBits.com

Dollar Tree – Wood Block Pumpkins — CraftBits.com

How To Preserve Fall Leaves – Home and Garden 

Do you know why maple leaves are so red? The color orange/red and yellow are created from the sugar levels in the leaves, hence why Maple leaves are bright red.   

 

 

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