The wreath projects around the internet are abundant! I’ve already featured quite a few wreath projects, but more and more just keep hitting my radar. How can I hold them all for myself? Wreaths are such a fantastic way to dress up your home and for very little cha-ching. To see each wreath, click the corresponding numbered link below:
Welcome to our Fall Wreath Ideas roundup! As the leaves change color and the air becomes crisp, there’s no better way to bring the beauty of fall into your home than with a wreath. In this article, we’re excited to share with you 10 different fall wreath ideas that are perfect for adding a touch of autumnal charm to your front door, mantel, or any other space in your home. Whether you’re looking for something rustic and natural or something more modern and elegant, these wreath ideas are sure to inspire your creativity and help you create the perfect wreath for your home.
One of the wreath ideas we’ll be featuring is a traditional autumn leaf wreath. This wreath is perfect for bringing the colors of fall into your home. You can use real or artificial leaves and add some berries or pinecones to give it a natural look. The end result is a beautiful and simple wreath that adds a touch of autumn to your front door.
Another wreath idea that is perfect for the fall season is a pumpkin wreath. This wreath is great for adding a touch of Halloween to your home decor. You can use real or artificial pumpkins and add some fall leaves and berries to give it a festive look.
We also have a wreath made from dried wheat, a wreath made from cinnamon sticks, and a wreath made from acorn, just to mention a few. With these different fall wreath ideas, you’ll find a wreath that suits your style and personality. So grab your supplies and let’s get started on creating these beautiful and unique fall wreaths!
1. Square Fall Wreath
2. Rosemary Wreath3. Silk Flower Wreath4. Mini Magnolia Wreath
5. Metallic Fall Wreath
6. Fall Rag Wreath
7. Cupcake Wrapper Wreath
8. Candy Corn Wreath
9. Fall Burlap Wreath
Looking for more fall craft ideas? Check out these fall crafts from our sister site Craftbits.com.
Did you know that only Americans call it Fall? When English poets started using the phrase “the fall of leaves” it became popular to call the season fall. But by the mid-1800s, after the split of the colonies from England led to language change, England reverted back to Autumn and the Americans retained the name fall. But it is also known as Harvest,
Oversized pumpkins made from metal serving trays. Pumpkin Serving Tray Hack They are perfect for popping onto a mantle, hanging on the wall or placing on a porch.
This lovely fall lantern is perfect for decorating your Thanksgiving table. Made from items from the dollar tree, it is very inexpensive too make. Dollar Tree – Race Track Fall Lantern — CraftBits.com
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.
Sherry says
Thanks Amanda!~ So glad I found your blog. It is awesome! Will be following. Thanks for including my rosemary wreath in this great lineup.
Sherry
Angie says
Hi Amanda! What a nice surprise to wake up this morning and read your email! Thank you so much for including my wreath in this collection! I am thrilled! I have add the Craft Gossip button to the post and my sidebar as well. Have a great weekend! Angie xo
Janet @ Cul-de-Sac Chic says
Thanks Amanda,
I can’t believe this is my first time at your blog. It’s so cute. This was my first wreath project ever, so I really appreciate you featuring it.
Janet
Jamie says
Hey Amanda! I am so excited to be featured on your site! Thank you so much and I will definitely keep following.
Thanks again,
Jamie
Sizzix Vagabond says
Thanks for these they are all beautiful I really like number 5 though 🙂
Jess @ Frugal with a Flourish says
You are just too sweet for featuring my wreath! That is a great round up! Thanks so much for sharing!