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6 Fabulous Fall Wreath Ideas and Simple DIY Tutorials

6 Fabulous Fall Wreath Ideas and Simple DIY Tutorials

DIY Fall Wreath Ideas and Tutorials

Great DIY inspirations for adding fall decor inside and out of your home. Any of these would fall wreath ideas would look equally fabulous on your front door, over your fireplace, or in the entryway hall. What they all have in common is great fall color, easy DIY instructions, and they’re all relatively inexpensive or even free.

 Fall Leaf Monogram Wreath by The Thrifty Abode  Modern Fall Wreath Tutorial by Tatertotsandjello.com
This Fall Leaf Monogram Wreath by The Thrifty Abode is adorable and so simple! Granted, for someone with “O” for a last name it becomes a simple wreath! Jen at Tater Tots and Jello created this modern wreath with a few craft supplies including scrapbook paper, paint, foam, and Mod Podge!
 Fall Explosion DIY Wreath  Crocheted Fall Wreath by Repeat Crafter me:
Christina from the Frugal Homemaker describes her diy fall wreath as “the day fall exploded all over my door.” You can recreate her decoration easily and change out the bunting to reflect Halloween and Thanksgiving!  Can’t crochet like Sarah at Repeat Crafter Me? You could do the same with a thrifted sweater. But if you are a crotchet  this is as simple as making a scarf. Sara sells embellishments like the pumpkins in her Etsy store, too!
 Better Homes and Gardens Rake Fall Wreath  DIY Autumn Pinecone Wreath
Rusty old garden implements? Re-purpose them into fall decor! This Better Homes and Gardens Rake Fall Wreath is super easy and can be decorated with any seasonal and local plants and flowers. Rachel from CreativeHomemaking.com says her DIY pine cone wreath will set you back about $6 or so – love that! Plus you’ll be gleaning from your yard, the park, or on your next nature walk.

It’s not too late to gather your crafting supplies and get to hot gluing, tying, and sewing to whip yourself or someone you love up a fall wreath. Plan it so that you can add to and remove bits and pieces to restyle it for Halloween and Thanksgiving and maybe even Christmas and New Years and really stretch your decorating budget.

Tulle Monster Wreath

Most of these can be done with kids, too! Take them out to collect pine cones  berries, leaves, etc. It’s a great time to talk about the change of seasons, why leaves turn colors and drop, and what berries are edible and which to stay away from! Plus, give them their own supplies to make a wreath for their bedroom door! Get them interested early in creating and using their imagination and hand/eye coordination. Every moment is a learning opportunity!

One last adorable DIY wreath….technically not really fall, but it’s so cute we couldn’t resist sharing it. It’s a tulle monster wreath by Jill at BabyRabies.com and it’s so simple to make but so creative! It could easily be reused at Christmas by adding a red Santa hat and relocating the eyes a bit to become The Grinch!  Very clever!


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A mom and wife, Connie blogs about entertainment, going green, products, technology, DIY home remodeling and decore, and more.  Product reviews are her speciality and she's in the top 100 most popular authors at Epinions.com and she owns an online store for prince and princess dress-ups for girls, boy, tweens, teens, and women.  She also blogs about kids and parenting issues at Princess Time Toys Blog. She's an animal lover and lives in the Pacific Northwest near Seattle, WA. Find out more about Connie and all the bloggers here at MiscFinds4u on our About Us page.   If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to our RSS feed!

Comments
  1. Sara

    I love the one with yarn!

  2. Kiersten @ Oh My Veggies

    These are all so cute! I love the crochet one, but I bet it would take forever to make!

  3. Jennifer H

    These are so neat!

  4. Anne - Mommy Has to Work

    I love the rake hanging, very cool!

  5. Kris

    thank you for sharing these.

  6. Jenn @therebelchick

    I really need to get more creative during the holidays – thanks for the fabulous ideas!