5 Easy-to-Make Fall Wreaths

I guess I have a thing for making fall wreaths.  Something about this time of year inspires me to get crafting!

Today I’m sharing 5 easy-to-make fall wreaths that I have shared here on the blog.  

If you regularly read my blog, you’ll notice that two of them I just made this year.  But for those of you who are new here, I thought it would be fun to have them all in one place for Fall decorating inspiration!

Every one of them is simple and takes less than an hour to make.  All you need is a wreath form of some kind — a twig wreath, a straw form or a grapevine wreath — and you’ll be in business.  Oh…and don’t forget your hot glue gun! 

Click on the titles below to go to the tutorial for each wreath.

Fall Twiggy Wreath

This wreath is made from a twiggy wreath base and then I added some fall embellishments including hand-made burlap roses.  

Halloween Ghost and Candy Corn Wreath

I simply wrapped a straw wreath form with strips of black fabric I already had.  Then I wrapped a cut Halloween garland around the covered form and added a few ghostly embellishments.  I’m not a fan of scary Halloween decor, so this one suits me well!

Simple Fall Grapevine Wreath with Sunflowers

This simple wreath takes just a few minutes to glue on a few embellishments to a grapevine wreath.  I especially love the little chalkboard that can be taken off and used for other projects!

Scented Fall Pine Cone Wreath

I am in love with this little wreath!  I love it’s simplicity and I adore it’s cinnamon fragrance!

Fall Foliage Wreath

I think this is my favorite fall wreath I’ve ever made.  I spent a little more than I usually do on my outdoor wreaths and I think it was worth every penny!  Still, it was a lot cheaper than ready-made wreaths and it was so simple to make!

Thank you so much for stopping by today.

Wishing you a blessed day!

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Comments

  1. Nothing like anyone of these beauties hanging on a door.perhaps u missed your calling in the wreath making arena!

  2. Veronica Roth says:

    Hi Julie, those are all really lovely wreaths. I’m not much for making wreaths I’m afraid, and probably only because I bought a funky black feathered one and love to use it for Halloween, but I painted some creepy life-sized silent companions a couple years ago. Do you know those? They used to be really popular for Victorian children a century ago, but I always thought that if I had them in my nursery, they’d scare the living daylights out of me! I might add one more to the bunch this year. :D

  3. Yvonne @ StoneGable says:

    I am a wreath girl too, Julie! What a gorgeous selections of wreaths you have!!! I’ve gotta try that pinecone wreath! Pinning!

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