Don’t you just love autumn? It’s seriously my favorite time of the year – aside from Christmas, that is. I love the crisp cool air, the colors and of course, the DIY projects that abound! There are so many wonderful things to make during the cooler weather and I just can’t wait to get started! On that note, I thought it would be cool to share some DIY fall wreaths with you. I’ve found 40 of the most spectacular wreaths that you can very easily make yourself and give your front door a wonderfully welcoming fall look.
Fall seriously is a wonderful time to do DIY projects. It’s not too hot so you can easily do many of these outdoors. Plus, there are so many beautiful colors to work with. Whether you want something that gives a harvest look to the porch or you prefer more of an elegant wreath, I’ve got you covered. There is a wreath that you can make that will perfectly match any outdoor décor you may have going on. From wheat and corn husks to gorgeous acorns and walnuts, you can use things that you find outside to make a beautiful new wreath. And, you should also check out these 60 fall décor projects to decorate your interior.
Fall Wreath Ideas for Your Front Door
I love the thought of repurposing or upcycling items to make a wreath and many of these use upcycled materials. There is a great cardboard wreath form that you can upcycle from any empty box and you can use acorns, pinecones, twigs and any number of other things from outdoors to make your wreaths decorative. So, if you have certain supplies on hand, these won’t cost you anything to make. Of course, there is burlap involved in many of them as well. You just can’t decorate for fall without burlap! You also can’t decorate for fall without gorgeous leaves and on that note, be sure to check out these 15 DIY leaf crafts for kids.
So, let’s start making wreaths! These are all so simple, so cheap and would make wonderful gifts if you know someone with a birthday, anniversary or wedding coming up in the next few months. I hope you enjoy these easy fall wreath crafts and I hope you’ll share which one is gracing your front door this fall.
Stunning Upcycled Book Page Scroll Wreath
This wreath is one of my favorites I have made this year. It's not specific to the Fall season, but it is basic enough to work any time of year. You can add different bows to the top to create a Thanksgiving or Halloween look.
Source: DIYnCrafts
Rustic Fall Grapevine Wreath with Fabric Flowers
This simple wreath is a perfect addition to your seasonal decor. A basic grapevine wreath form works wonderfully with the rustic and natural theme around this time of year. Make your own flowers with this tutorial or add artificial flowers if desired.
Source: DIYnCrafts
Rustic Burlap Book Page Rose Wreath
This beautiful wreath features flowers, artificial leaves, and burlap. Such a beautiful wreath to add to your door or any part of your home. This project is fast, easy, and perfect to customize to fit any holiday, including Thanksgiving.
Source: DIYnCrafts
Gorgeous DIY Acorn Wreath
Nothing quite says fall like acorns…at least for the squirrels, that is. This gorgeous acorn wreath is so simple to make and will perfectly welcome autumn to your home. Note that if you don’t have a lot of acorns in your yard, you can also use hazelnuts or other similar nuts to make this. You just line them up around a foam wreath form, glue them down and then add any embellishments that you want.
Tutorial/Source: allyou
Elegant Gold Thumbtack Wreath
This golden wreath is made from thumbtacks and it’s just as easy as you would expect it to be. The color is just perfect for fall and this is a really inexpensive wreath to make. You’ll need one, maybe two, packages of gold thumbtacks, which you can pick up at the Dollar Store for about a dollar each. Then just push those tacks through a foam wreath form and add your hanger.
Tutorial/Source: madiganmade
DIY Autumn Fabric Wreath
If you have a stack of unused fabric swatches, this is the perfect time to put them to use. You don’t even need a wreath form for this one. You can use a metal clothes hanger. Just bend it into a circular shape and then tie your fabric strips to it until you get the thickness and design that you want. If you have quite a bit of fabric, you could make one of these for every season. Just change up your colors a bit.
Tutorial/Source: abeautifulmess
DIY Fall Rosette Wreath
This fabric wreath is so easy to make and it’s really inexpensive, too. You just need your fabric, a Styrofoam wreath form and then whatever you want to embellish it with such as pinecones, acorns, or any other natural fall pieces. Just wrap fabric around the wreath form and use another color to create your fabric rosettes. Then decorate with acorns, pinecones or any other fall themed items.
Tutorial/Source: tatertotsandjello
Burlap And Flower Fall Wreath
I love burlap for fall decorating – I love burlap for any decorating, actually, but especially for fall. To that end, this burlap and flower wreath is so easy to put together and will instantly dress up your door for the new season. This one has a great sunflower look, which you can give it with a darker center or you could even add hints of red or green to work with the Christmas season.
Tutorial/Source: oldtimepottery
DIY Burlap And Lace Fall Wreath
Burlap also works really well with lace when it comes to fall decoration. That’s why I love this burlap and lace wreath. Not only is it really easy – not to mention inexpensive – to make, it’s just gorgeous and perfect for fall. Just wrap a wreath form with burlap and then add lace elements. You can even add fall colored fabric flowers, leaves, or anything else to decorate it.
Tutorial/Source: myblessedlife
Easy $10 Burlap Rosette Wreath
This burlap wreath can be made for $10 or less and it’s one of the easiest ones to make. Burlap rosettes are so easy to make. You just roll them up and glue them onto a grapevine wreath form. You can add mini pumpkins or any other fall decorations. This one is so cheap and you can have it completely finished in under an hour!
Tutorial/Source: shanty-2-chic
Perfect Fall Colored Candy Corn Wreath
This candy corn wreath is absolutely perfect for fall decorating. What says fall more than candy corn? Plus, it’s really easy. You make it with strips of canvas fabric in candy corn colors. You could also use colored burlap for this if you want more of a rustic look. Just layer the colored fabric in a candy corn themed design onto a foam wreath form and secure them down with push pins.
Tutorial/Source:thehouseofsmiths
DIY Popcorn Kernel Wreath
This popcorn kernel wreath is great for fall and it’s really cheap to make. Popcorn really isn’t expensive and you can make a wreath with just one jar or bag of kernels. You use Mod Podge to secure your kernels onto a pool noodle (which is really cheap, too) and then embellish however you want.
Tutorial/Source: cherishedbliss
Easy Autumn Ornamental Grass Wreath
Ornamental grass is definitely not just for spring and summer. You can find fake grass at most hobby or craft stores and use it to create a stunning wreath for your door this autumn. Just attach your grass to a foam wreath form and then move the ends around to create this beautiful wispy look. You can add pinecones, acorns or other fall decorations to really make it fall worthy.
Tutorial/Source: bhg
Simple Yarn And Felt Wreath
A skein of yellow yarn and some yellow felt are all you need, aside from a foam wreath form, to create this gorgeous fall wreath. Just wrap your wreath form in yarn (and you can use yellow, orange, brown, or any other color that you acquaint with fall) and then add your leaves that you cut out from felt. Glue everything in place and you’re all done.
Tutorial/Source: tiffanyzajas
Upcycled Fabric Bunting Wreath
You can make this wreath with a grapevine wreath, some upcycled shirts or other fabric and a fall decoration or two. The rosettes are made from upcycled shirts and you can use any combination of colors and designs. I love how easy this one is to customize and it’s the perfect way to use up some of that old clothing that you no longer wear.
Tutorial/Source: craft-o-maniac
Fabric Wrapped Welcome Wreath
This little fabric wrapped wreath has a welcome message that is spelled out in upcycled jewelry. You could also use old Scrabble letters or anything similar. To make the wreath, you simply wrap your wreath form in fall colored fabric. Then add your decorations like burlap or fabric rosettes, Halloween décor from the Dollar Store dollar rack or anything that screams fall. Then add your welcome message or even spell out your last name and really personalize it.
Tutorial/Source: the36thavenue
DIY Frilly Tulle Fall Wreath
If you’re looking for something a bit more elegant and fancy, this tulle wreath is it. I love the design of this one and it’s much easier to make than you may think. You just wrap felt around a foam wreath form and then tie on strips of tulle to give it that great full look. Add your fabric or burlap flowers or any other decorations you want. You could also do this in different fall colors for a really fabulous look.
Tutorial/Source: twoyellowbirdsdecor
Back To School Fall Apple Wreath
Nothing really says fall like heading back to school, right? This apple wreath is perfect for welcoming in the new school year and it would make a wonderful gift for a teacher. The apple is made from an old book and you glue it onto an old clock or picture frame that you no longer use. This entire wreath could be upcycled so it won’t cost you anything if you have certain items on hand. Add crayons and other back to school supplies for decorations.
Tutorial/Source: home---made
Book Page Leaf Wreath
Turn an old book into beautiful leaves and then use those leaves to decorate a burlap wreath. You make the wreath simply by wrapping burlap around a foam leaf form. The leaves give it a wonderful fall look and the book pages have a nice back to school vibe. Use an actual leaf to make your diagram to cut out your book pages and then just add any other embellishments that you want.
Tutorial/Source: thecharmofhome
Corn Husk Bow Wreath
This lovely wreath says fall with a beautiful bow that is made from actual corn husks. The wreath itself is a wrapped fabric wreath with rosettes made from burlap and fabric. You could also do lacy rosettes to give it a more elegant country look. Then, use corn husks to create a bow at the top. You can find corn husks in a combination of colors, so choose the one that best suits the look that you want.
Tutorial/Source: thecardswedrew
Easy DIY Fall Felt Circle Wreath
This felt circle wreath looks much more complicated than it is. It’s a gorgeous color and has such a unique design. To make it, glue felt circles onto a foam wreath form. You can buy felt circles or buy sheets of felt and cut the circles yourself. Overlap each row of circles to create this gorgeous design. Then add silk fall colored flowers and maybe a ribbon or burlap bow for hanging.
Tutorial/Source: bystephanielynn
Lace And Felt Fall Wreath
Cut small leaves from felt – in any fall color that you want, although this yellow is really bright and cheery – and add lace to hang it and you have the perfect fall wreath. This one is really easy, although a bit time consuming depending on the size. You do have to cut out all those leaves if you can’t find them precut. It’s really inexpensive though and a really elegant looking wreath.
Tutorial/Source: burlapandblue
DIY Ombre Rosette Grapevine Wreath
A grapevine wreath, that you can pick up at the Dollar Store for under $5, and some rosettes that you make from rolled fabric in graduated colors give you the perfect makings for a beautiful fall wreath. I love the ombre look and this one is really easy to achieve. Just roll your fabric, or colored burlap, into rosettes starting with a light color and slowing working your way to a darker color. You can cover the entire wreath form or just do half.
Tutorial/Source: flamingotoes
Rolled Page Rosette Fall Wreath
An old book or a couple of old books can be turned into the most beautiful fall wreath when you take those pages and create little rosettes from them. Make your rosettes in different sizes to give it a really unique personality. You could even dye the pages if you wanted them specific fall colors. You just create the rosettes from your pages and then hot glue them to a Styrofoam wreath form.
Tutorial/Source: bystephanielynn
Romantic Ruffled Fall Wreath
If you’re looking for a really romantic look for your front door, this ruffled wreath is perfect. You make it with fabric and lace, which are romantic on their own, but then you add in the ruffles which just put it over the top. Your color choices help to make it perfect for fall and you can embellish it with fabric or burlap rosettes in fall colors.
Tutorial/Source: positivelysplendid
DIY Fall Walnut Wreath
I love this gorgeous wreath that is made out of walnuts. I have a ton of walnuts in my yard and this would be the perfect way to put some of them to good use. To make this one, you just glue your walnuts around the wreath form and then you can paint or prime it however you want. You don’t even have to add embellishments to this one to make it the perfect fall wreath for your front door.
Tutorial/Source: lifeonmarsblog
Quick And Simple Fall Wreath
This easy fall wreath can be put together in no time, and it’s really cheap. You just pick up a grapevine wreath and add fall colored silk flowers. The entire thing will cost you less than $10 if you buy your supplies at the Dollar Store and you can add any number of ribbons, berries or other embellishments. I love this one if you need a really fast wreath and one that doesn’t cost a small fortune.
Tutorial/Source: missloviecreations
Framed Pumpkin Wreath
This wreath is perfect for fall because it has a pumpkin! It’s just a simple grapevine wreath, that you can get nearly anywhere and you add the pumpkin to the center. And, you don’t have to find an accordion pumpkin. You can make it yourself and it’s really easy, although there is a lot of folding required. Just add a burlap bow for hanging and you’re all done.
Tutorial/Source: lollyjane
Fall Leaf Printable Wreath
This little wreath is made solely of printable leaves and it’s gorgeous! You just print off the designs and then cut them into leaves. You will need a wreath form or you could create your own from upcycled cardboard. The colors are perfect for fall and if you’re looking for a really cheap and easy wreath for your front door, this one is definitely in the running.
Tutorial/Source: iheartnaptime
DIY Fall Leaf Glitter Wreath
This wreath is not only filled with gorgeous fall colors, it’s also glittery. If you want something colorful and elegant on your door, this is it. Cut the leaves out of cardstock and then use colored glitter to give them this gorgeous look. Then simply glue them onto a Styrofoam wreath form and you’re all done.
Tutorial/Source: homemadebyjill
DIY Gourd Wreath
This gourd wreath is so perfect for fall! It’s made with moss and you add gourds that you can buy at the Dollar Store or use real ones if you prefer. Add a burlap hanging bow and you’re all done. This is perfect because you can hang it now and it will fit the season until after Thanksgiving when you hang your Christmas wreath.
Tutorial/Source: thecharmofhome
Harvest Felt Flower Wreath
I love this harvest colored wreath that is filled with felt flowers. It comes in hues of yellow, orange and brown so it’s perfect for fall, all the way up to Christmas! I found this one on Etsy. If you prefer not to cut your own flowers or you just really love how this one looks, you can get it for around $75. The felt flowers are attached to a metal wreath form and it has just enough green leaves to give it a wonderful contrast.
Tutorial/Source: etsy
DIY Harvest Wheat Wreath
What says fall harvest more than wheat? I love this wheat wreath that you can make from upcycling a cardboard box and wrapping it in scrap fabric or burlap. Then, you just add your wheat. You can find fake wheat at most Hobby Lobby’s or Michael’s stores or if you are lucky enough to live near a wheat field, use the real stuff. This one is perfect for fall and it’s gorgeous even without any additional embellishments.
Tutorial/Source: choosetothrive
DIY Fall Houndstooth Wreath
This houndstooth wreath is gorgeous and it’s a great fall accessory for your front door. The houndstooth gives it such a beautiful rustic fall look and you can embellish it with felt or burlap flowers or rosettes or use silk flowers if you prefer. Just wrap houndstooth fabric around a Styrofoam wreath base and then add your decorations.
Tutorial/Source: homemademodernblog
Easy Fall Raffia Wreath
I love the look of this autumn themed raffia wreath. You just need one bag of raffia to make it, plus a straw wreath form and a few pins. You just gather up your raffia a bit at a time and pin it to the straw wreath, with the plastic still in place. Then take scissors and snip the loops to give it that great unkempt look. You can add any fall decorations to spruce it up, but I like it just the way it is, without any additional embellishments.
Tutorial/Source: stonegableblog
33. DIY Pheasant Feather Wreath
I really love this pheasant feather wreath. It’s so unique and so perfect for fall with the lovely browns and copper colorings. You use a twig wreath to make it – which you can totally DIY if you want. Once you have your wreath form, you just add tiny pheasant feathers to some of the twig ends and then fill in with brazil nuts. The copper colored ribbon bow and hanger really set it off.
Tutorial/Source: midwestliving
Fall Pinecone Wreath
If you’re like me, you have tons of pinecones in the yard this time of year, which makes this pinecone wreath perfect for your fall decorating. It’s really easy to make and if you have the pinecones available, it’s really cheap, too. You can buy pinecones if you need to but you can also just check around with family and friends to find what you need. Someone is sure to have a yard full for you to take. Then just glue them to a wreath form, add a bow and you’ve got the perfect fall wreath. You could even add greenery and lights for a nice holiday wreath.
Tutorial/Source: pinterest
Easy DIY Polka Dot Wreath
If you want something really simple for your front door, try this great polka dot wreath. You just have to wrap polka dot material around a Styrofoam wreath form and then add a bow. You don’t even need that much material, so this one can be done really cheap, too. Find material at a thrift store or upcycle some polka dot clothing. The coloring is what makes it perfect for fall decorating.
Tutorial/Source: sharandandrew
DIY Potpourri Wreath
Potpourri is great for making a fall wreath. After all, potpourri comes in wonderful fall colors and the dried out flowers and seeds are great for a rustic harvest look. You’ll need a bag of potpourri and a wreath form. A grapevine wreath works really well. Just glue your potpourri in whatever design you want onto the wreath form and then add a bow or other decorations as you wish.
Tutorial/Source: sweetsomethingdesign
Hand Sewn Burlap Ruffle Wreath
Burlap really is the perfect material for making a fall wreath and this one is really simple. You just cover a Styrofoam wreath form with burlap and sew the burlap together to make little ruffles. It’s really simple and has a wonderful fall look, especially when you add in silk flowers or fabric flowers in fall colors. this one will easily rival those more expensive burlap wreaths that you see in department stores, which sell for upwards of $50 or more.
Tutorial/Source:jonesdesigncompany
Sunshine Twig Wreath
This twig wreath is made perfect for fall with the addition of fabric flowers in a great harvest yellow color. You make the wreath form yourself from upcycled cardboard and sticks that you can find out in the yard, which makes this one a really cheap wreath, too. Once you’ve assembled and glued your sticks into place, just add your flowers that you can make from burlap or upcycled fabric swatches.
Tutorial/Source: yellowmums
Easy Yarn Wrapped Wreath
This yarn wreath is one of the easiest ever to make and it’s got a great rustic fall look. To create it, just wrap yarn around a form or straw wreath form. You don’t even have to make it look perfect; that’s the charm of this one. Wrap different colors to make it really stand out and then just add some flowers or other fall themed decorations. This one actually has adorable flowers made from paper towels.
Tutorial/Source: thecreativeimperative
Easy Monogram Fall Wreath
This fall wreath has so many things going for it and they all blend perfectly together. You use a grapevine wreath form to create it and then add a wooden initial for your monogram. It’s embellished with apples, although you could use any number of other fall type décor like pumpkins or gourds if you prefer. Add a fall colored bow and maybe a few silk flowers or harvest wheat and you’re all set.
Tutorial/Source: stonegableblog
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