15 DIY Fall Wreaths – Best Fall Wreath Ideas
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Felt Acorn Garland

The cheapest way to make felt oak is to saw off the tops of your own oak. But if you live in a more tropical area or don’t feel the need to gather, you can buy faux walnuts online. Then just stick them on the felt balls. It’s that easy.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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Autumn leaves wreath

It really doesn’t get any easier than this. Simply buy ready-made leaf wreaths from a craft store and hang them on a door frame. This looks as nice on the inside as it does on the outside.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
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“I Love You” Pumpkin Garland
Making paper pumpkins is cute as is, but this version is extra special. Each paper strip is printed with reasons why everyone in your family loves each other. They are then stapled together and hung for everyone to appreciate as they walk by.
Getting the tutorial in is fairly simple.
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Fabric leaf wreath
Need a great way to use up all your fabric scraps from previous projects? Well, here you go! Sew some festive fall leaves and tie them together. Hang it or try it as a table runner!
Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
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Candy corn bunting
A candy corn wreath gives a nod to Halloween without being too scary. These little pieces of felt look so cheerful thanks to the balls of yarn between them.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
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Stamped Apple logo
The best part of this project is that you use a real apple cut in half to stamp the flags. It’s a great way to make use of an old apple that would otherwise end up in the trash anyway.
Get the tutorial at Homemade Happiness.
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Yellow flower wreath
Another easy idea that only takes a few minutes to implement is to use artificial wreaths to decorate your fireplace mantel. You can choose plastic, silk, or whatever material you feel will look best in your space. While we love this yellow, you can choose any fall color like orange, red, brown, or a combination!
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted.
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Sunflower wreath
Why choose between a wreath and a vertical wreath for your door when you can make this cute choice the best of both worlds? Sunflowers are the perfect choice because you can hang them up in the summer and keep them outside in the fall. They give such a cheerful look no matter the season.
Get the average but inspiring tutorial.
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Hanging on the wall are paper feathers
Get those fringe scissors and cut this unique wall of feathers. You can skip the dowel and let them hang from the fireplace mantel or make a single vertical line if you have enough space. We love the blue that changes the whole look but still feels very fall.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
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Falling Pom Pom Garland
This adorable pom pom garland revolves around fuzzy yarn in fall colors. Make it small and hang it above your existing decorations or make it big and hang it over the entire fireplace mantel. Either way, it will definitely make a statement.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
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Magnolia Leaf Garland
If you love the look of magnolia wreaths but want to mix things up, try this stunning leaf wreath. It is large in size but more subdued in color, making it the perfect balance for a door frame. Spray the leaves with paint for a more realistic look.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Build.
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Wooden apple wreath
Fall means back to school! So if you are a teacher or need a teacher gift, this collar is a great choice. Apples are absolutely in season anyway, so you could also make this with whatever name or phrase you want.
Get the tutorial in the appropriate blog.
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Colorful fall pom pom wreath
Want something you can put on in the summer and keep through the fall? Make a super colorful pom pom wreath to hang and then just add matching painted pumpkins when the season changes.
Get the tutorial at Tatertots and Jello.
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Metal fall leaf wreath
A great way to make a leaf wreath with a little pop is to use sheet metal! The combination of gold and black is a festive and fun twist on the usual fall decor, don’t you think?
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
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Gold tip feather wreath
Speaking of gold, try this gorgeous hoop for something truly unique. Spray the tips of the white feathers with gold spray paint for a little sparkle and swap them out with brown feathers for a balanced look.
Get the tutorial at Simply Styles.
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