I’ve gathered 6 Fall Wreath DIYs to give you some creative decor ideas for the autumn season. Whether you’re a crafting newbie or pro, there’s something for everyone in this fall wreath round-up.

6 Fall Wreath DIYs
Although summer is my favourite season, I find myself waiting for fall to begin. It’s that in-between stage that really gets to me – those lingering days of summer mixed with hints of autumn. You know the signs: a few autumnal hues making an early appearance outdoors while the evenings feel cooler by the day. It’s the transitional period that makes me feel restless. I’m just ready for fall to get started already!
I’ve even begun decorating for fall. I’ve pulled out some warmer decor that include a few new faux florals I shared in this fall decor round-up. This girl needs no excuse to decorate for the season 🙂
And yet, fall wouldn’t be fall, without including a seasonal wreath on our front door. And I’ve made plenty of them over the years. Fall is especially a fun time for wreathmaking. With so many colours, styles, and shapes to choose from, fall wreaths are definitely one of my all time favourites to make.
If you’ve always wanted to make a wreath, let this be the season you give it a go. Once you get started, you will be hooked! Trust me.
Whether you prefer vibrant rusts, muted tones, wild and rustic vibes, or a sleek minimalist style, making your own wreath allows you to add a personal touch that’s uniquely you.
Below, I’ve rounded up 6 fall wreath diys that you can try this season. Whether you’re making one for the first time or just want to gather some inspiration, CLICK ANY OF THE IMAGES OR TITLES BELOW to go STRAIGHT TO THE TUTORIAL.
WILD RUSTIC WREATH (Beginner Level)
This wreath is so simple to make. With a glue gun and a few basic supplies, it took me mere minutes to make. But it’s really the wreath base that steals the show – the key is finding one you want to show off and then add a few small details to dress it up.
LUSH & LEAFY FALL WREATH (Intermediate Level)
This one is currently hanging on my front door – it’s definitely my new favourite. Made without a wreath form – yes, you CAN make one without it – this leafy design and gorgeous velvet ribbon makes this a sophisticated choice for the modern home.
MINIMALIST EUCALYPTUS WREATH (Beginner Level)
This sleek design is perfect for those who love subtle seasonal style with a minimal aesthetic. Use this outdoors or in, and let the natural beauty of dried eucalyptus shine.
TWIG TRIANGLE WREATHS (Beginner Level)
These wreaths are so much fun to make, especially if you have littles to make them with. It’s a great way for the family to spend time outdoors, gather up your supplies, and take an afternoon crafting together (or solo, if you prefer). Each wreath takes 5 minutes to make – display on their own or as a grouping.
PRETTY PINECONE WREATH (Beginner/Intermediate)
If you love a light and bright aesthetic, then let this be the wreath you make. While not difficult, this one requires a little extra time to make if you plan on spray-painting your pinecones, as I did here. Or skip this step and make this one an all-natural beauty to display on your front door.
RUSTIC SWAG WREATH (Beginner Level)
Tired of the same-old, same-old circular wreath? Why not try this swag style stunner? Simply assemble your favourite florals and foliage and you’ll have something uniquely lovely to hang in just a few minutes – it’s THAT easy!
Get Crafting!
I hope these 6 fall wreath DIYs have inspired you to give wreathmaking a try this season. Whether you’re looking for a way to get creative, learn a new skill, or decorate your front door, making a wreath is a lovely way to usher in the season.
Happy crafting,
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