Changing your home décor to match the season is an easy way to keep things feeling fresh and timely and a simple way to get the ball rolling is to hang a new wreath. Wreaths are versatile décor accessories that you can remix to match any season, holiday, or occasion. You can hang them on your mantel, your door, or even in a window to add a little pizzazz to your home. If you’re interested in hanging a wreath or two in your home, check out these DIY fall wreath ideas from The Spruce Crafts.
Make a Colorful Fall Wreath
- White Pumpkin Wreath – Sometimes you don’t need the traditional fall colors to convey the season. Pumpkins are so heavily associated with fall that you don’t need to add the bright orange color for it to evoke the autumn spirit, so use this guide to make a wreath with white pumpkins.
- Golden Yellow Wreath – A brown grapevine wreath adorned with a golden crown of yellow flowers will look great against a blue or purple door. Give it a try.
- Unusual Fall Colors – Depending on where you live, you can still see colorful hydrangeas blooming in early fall. You can dry a few or purchase faux flowers to craft a neutral wreath that will work in any season.
Make a Wreath With Scrap Materials
- Coffee Filter Wreath – If you have damaged or old coffee filters you’re not going to use, you can upcycle them into this adorable wreath.
- Felt Leaf Wreath – Use this tutorial to turn scrap pieces of felt from other projects into a wreath covered in colorful leaves.
- Burlap Bubble Wreath – All you need to make this rustic wreath is a few rolls of burlap, ribbons, and a wire wreath frame.
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Upgrade a Wreath With Pieces of Nature
- Berry Sprig Wreath – Adding a few berry sprigs to a simple grapevine wreath can add depth and dimension. Try it here.
- Fall Leaves Wreath – Falling leaves are quintessential symbols of autumn. You can preserve fall leaves in wax or buy faux leaves to make this beautiful wreath.
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