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

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

Tutorial/Source: abeautifulmess
DIY Fall Rosette Wreath

Tutorial/Source: tatertotsandjello
Burlap And Flower Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: oldtimepottery
DIY Burlap And Lace Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: myblessedlife
Easy $10 Burlap Rosette Wreath

Tutorial/Source: shanty-2-chic
Perfect Fall Colored Candy Corn Wreath

Tutorial/Source:thehouseofsmiths
DIY Popcorn Kernel Wreath

Tutorial/Source: cherishedbliss
Easy Autumn Ornamental Grass Wreath

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

Tutorial/Source: craft-o-maniac
Fabric Wrapped Welcome Wreath

Tutorial/Source: the36thavenue
DIY Frilly Tulle Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: twoyellowbirdsdecor
Back To School Fall Apple Wreath

Tutorial/Source: home---made
Book Page Leaf Wreath

Tutorial/Source: thecharmofhome
Corn Husk Bow Wreath

Tutorial/Source: thecardswedrew
Easy DIY Fall Felt Circle Wreath

Tutorial/Source: bystephanielynn
Lace And Felt Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: burlapandblue
DIY Ombre Rosette Grapevine Wreath

Tutorial/Source: flamingotoes
Rolled Page Rosette Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: bystephanielynn
Romantic Ruffled Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: positivelysplendid
DIY Fall Walnut Wreath

Tutorial/Source: lifeonmarsblog
Quick And Simple Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: missloviecreations
Framed Pumpkin Wreath

Tutorial/Source: lollyjane
Fall Leaf Printable Wreath

Tutorial/Source: iheartnaptime
DIY Fall Leaf Glitter Wreath

Tutorial/Source: homemadebyjill
DIY Gourd Wreath

Tutorial/Source: thecharmofhome
Harvest Felt Flower Wreath

Tutorial/Source: etsy
DIY Harvest Wheat Wreath

Tutorial/Source: choosetothrive
DIY Fall Houndstooth Wreath

Tutorial/Source: homemademodernblog
Easy Fall Raffia Wreath

Tutorial/Source: stonegableblog
33. DIY Pheasant Feather Wreath

Tutorial/Source: midwestliving
Fall Pinecone Wreath

Tutorial/Source: pinterest
Easy DIY Polka Dot Wreath

Tutorial/Source: sharandandrew
DIY Potpourri Wreath

Tutorial/Source: sweetsomethingdesign
Hand Sewn Burlap Ruffle Wreath

Tutorial/Source:jonesdesigncompany
Sunshine Twig Wreath

Tutorial/Source: yellowmums
Easy Yarn Wrapped Wreath

Tutorial/Source: thecreativeimperative
Easy Monogram Fall Wreath

Tutorial/Source: stonegableblog















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