A gorgeous fall wreath is the perfect way to give everyone who enters your home a warm welcome this season. Go the DIY route or find an over-the-top autumnal wreath to decorate your door. It’s fall, y’all!
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Looking for a fall wreath with a pop of color that’s not orange, red, or yellow? Let this ring of exquisite autumn florals with hues of periwinkle, mulberry, and peach dotted with pumpkin and pinecone accents inspire you.
Fall wreaths don’t just look stunning on your front door — you can literally hang them anywhere. Decorate your front gate, mantle, or windows with an array of pinecones, fall leaves, and miniature pumpkins.
A fall wreath that prominently features the type of dried leaves and darkened foliage that cover autumn landscapes can really set the tone of your harvest decor — a true tribute to the beauty of the changing of seasons.Shutterstock
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Red and orange leaves are an autumn staple, so it makes perfect sense that this color combination stands out in some of the most beautiful fall wreaths out there. Add in a sprig of dried plants and some twigs to amp up the seasonal look.
It really isn’t fall until the pumpkins come out. Take a cue from Lovely Indeed and make this DIY pumpkin wreath with pastel-hued gourds or go vibrant with richer oranges and more classic fall colors.Lovely Indeed
Fall wreaths are often adorned with a host of seasonal berries or fruits tucked in with dried leaves. Wreaths like this one have all the fall feels and can make for pretty decor both outdoors and in.Diana Haronis dianasphotoart.com/Moment Open/Getty Images
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Wreaths come in all shapes and sizes, but is it really a fall wreath if it doesn’t have pinecones? Simply weave a ribbon around a pre-made pinecone wreath to achieve this pretty minimalist look. Swap the ribbon to make your autumn wreath last through the holidays.
To get your fall wreath ready for spooky season, simply add some Halloween elements in and around it. This example of a twig wreath with dried leaves has bat cutouts in the center to give it an extra creepy feel.Shutterstock
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Spruce up an old fall wreath by adding a pretty bow in fall-themed ribbon. You can also add a crafty fall sign right in the center of your autumn wreath to give it new life. Happy harvest!