Who says wreaths are just for the winter holidays? Here are 15 wreaths sure to inspire your creativity as you look for ways to decorate your home for autumn.
Acorn Wreath
This acorn wreath is gorgeous and takes advantage of something so simple, you may even find them in your yard. For a full tutorial visit Acorn Wreath Tutorial.
Felted Flower Wreath
How gorgeous do these fall colors look against the blue door? Source: Little Things Bring Big Smiles
Glitter Leaf Wreath
Perhaps you need some sparkle this fall. This glitter leaf wreath will add some shine to your entryway. Find the tutorial at Homemade by Jill
Corn Wreath
Indian corn is appearing at craft stores and farmers markets. This gorgeous wreath should come together quickly. Source: Midwest Living
Corn Husk Wreath
Perhaps you don’t want the corn, this budget friendly corn husk wreath is quite simple and would look elegant inside the home above the fireplace or on an end table as part of a tablescape. Find the tutorial: At the Picket Fence
Argyle Wreath
What says fall like argyle socks? Maybe you are inspired by this wreath available on Etsy.
Wheat Wreath
This gorgeous wheat wreath, like the acorn wreath, takes advantage of a simple color palate and yet is eye catching due to the pattern created. Find the Tutorial at: Choose to Thrive Blog
Felt Leaf Wreath
If felted flowers don’t make you smile, what about felt leaves? There’s a full tutorial for this one, too. Source: Isabella and Max Rooms
Modpodge Modern Wreath
Here’s a modern take on the classic wreath. Source: Tatertots and Jello
Spider Wreath
This cute little spider is offset with some Halloween bunting. Find all you need for your festive front door at: Pretty Ditty
Halloween Ribbon Wreath
Decorating for Halloween? What about this fun ribbon wreath. Source: She’s {kinda} Crafty
Rolled Burlap Wreath
Perhaps you are more inspired by a more subtle nod to Halloween. The tutorial for this rolled burlap wreath can be found at Just Sew Sassy
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Simple Yarn and Flower Wreath,
This simple wreath would look great on a mantle with gourds and leaves and could even transition to part of a Thanksgiving centerpiece. Source and Tutorial: JJ Crochet
Fabric Wreath
This fabric covered wreath is home to a dollar store raven. He’d be just as happy on your door. Source / Tutorial: The 36th Avenue
Birdseed Wreath
Perhaps you’d like to decorate the yard and make it more appealing for your fine, feathered friends. Stephanie Lynn has a Birdseed Wreath Tutorial you may want to try.
Don’t forget that you aren’t limited to hanging wreaths on the front door. Consider hanging a wreath in front of a large window or mirror inside your home.
Bookshelves, end tables, and centerpieces all are possible homes for your new wreath. How do you use autumn wreaths in your fall home decor? Have fun!
What do you think?