Who is ready for pumpkin spice season, I mean to fall? Even though it’s still hot, I have been dreaming about decorating for my favorite season. I wanted to share 10 Gorgeous handmade fall wreath ideas to get you inspired too. When I see the fall decorations in stores, I go a little overboard with stocking up on ribbons, floral picks, and wreath forms.
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Lots of celebrating take place during fall such as Thanksgiving, dinner parties, roasting marshmallows over bonfires, etc. You will want to greet your guests with a cozy welcoming fall wreath on your front door.
My Favorite Fall Wreath Ideas
Grapevine wreaths are easy to make for one thing you can use the spaces between the vines to fold your floral picks in place. The DIY multi ribbon dupioni bow on this wreath adds an elegant vibe.
Rustic Woven Fall Wreath
Modern Farmhouse Wreath
Sunflower Wreath
Rustic Fall/Winter Wreath
My favorite wreath hangers
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It was so much fun putting together these gorgeous handmade wreaths to share with you. I enjoyed making the loop wreath since it took less than 10 minutes and no special tools.
You could whip some of these up while watching a movie. The yarn is wrapped around the foam; that’s it. Agnes made the woven wreath over at Just The Perfect Piece, and it is the same idea of wrapping, but you are weaving rope around a wire wreath form. This wreath has a warmth about it with the organic cord and those adorable beehives.
The Succulent Wreath was such a delightful surprise as the best nontraditional fall wreath. When Kerri from Mama Dares To DIY revealed her wreath supplies, I was shocked to see how she made this one! Don’t miss this one.
Another wonderful surprise was the under $30 high-end designer wreath made by Lia from Southern Yankee DIY. Lia shows you how easy it is to get the high-end designer look for under $30 since she never shops without coupons!
Wreath Making Tips
Shop at the end of each season for supplies for the following year. I don’t leave home without my coupons and my apps on my phone. Recycle parts and pieces from old wreaths (I reused my forms) and up-cycle other items such as Agnes’s frame. Purchase the best tools your budget allows since they will make the process easy.
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Thank you for visiting. I hope you are inspired to make your fall wreath this season. Which wreath is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below.
Barbara Warner
Monday 13th of September 2021
Love the sunflower wreath in a basket! So colorful. Checked out the mason jar sunflower arrangements for $38. Honestly, we could make our own for $3.00! Even use a mayo jar and go gather pine cones from the woods, or even use dried beans to hold the $1 sunflowers from Dollar Tree!
Kelly Howard
Sunday 11th of August 2019
OH MY! How lovely! You have inspired me and I am SO ready for fall! Here in NW Florida we are melting but if I wait for cooler weather to decorate it would be winter, haha! I put all of my fall decor out starting slowing this next week! I have cinnamon vanilla creamer in my coffee and ‘Tis Autumn’ by Nat KIng Cole on my Spotify playlist and I am definitely IN THE MOOD! Your collection made me smile!
Julie
Saturday 10th of August 2019
I love that one with the gingham and the sunflowers! So pretty. I'm not ready for Autumn yet - more summer please!!
Marilyn Lesniak
Wednesday 7th of August 2019
Thank you for sharing at #ThursdayFavoriteThings. Pinned and shared.
Lisa Lombardo
Tuesday 6th of August 2019
So pretty! I love wreaths :)
I would love to have you share your talent on Farm Fresh Tuesdays! Hope to see you there!