10+ Fall Wreaths: Fun and Easy DIY Projects!

Nothing signals the start of a new season like a beautiful new wreath on your front door! Wreaths are a fun and easy craft to make, and I love playing with different colour and texture combinations each season. Now that the breeze has a bit of a bite to it and fall is definitely in the air, I’m in the mood for fall wreaths, and I’m sharing a bunch of them with you here today! Here are 10+ fall season wreaths, all unique and budget-friendly. 

A grapevine wreath with muted maple leaves, faux pumpkins, and berries.

DIY Fall Wreaths

I absolutely love making DIY wreaths. I love the creative freedom and how many different looks can be achieved by tweaking just one or two materials, colours, or even just the placement of all the same things! Something to keep in mind about how I keep my wreaths low-cost: I buy a lot of my florals at the dollar store or at Michaels (with the must-have coupon)! By mixing dollar store finds with high-quality florals purchased on sale, I can keep the cost per wreath way down and achieve a lifelike foliage look. I also reuse my wreath forms and flowers from season to season—just a small dab of hot glue and a piece of floral wire keeps everything in place. Plus, it’s easy to remove each embellishment when I want it or the wreath form for something else. There are lots of tips and tricks for elevating the look of dollar store greenery! I hope you find some inspiration here for your own DIY fall wreath, made on a budget.

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A grapevine base, muted Fall colors of cream and green, faux pampas grass, florals, and olive branches.

Romantic DIY Fall Grapevine Wreath

This DIY fall grapevine wreath is so romantic. It’s one of my best fall wreaths! It’s neutral with creamy white and green tones, but it’s anything but boring. Filled with faux pampas grass, olive branches, pumpkins, and roses, it’s soft and pretty with lots of texture. Learn how to make one to display on your front door or mantel this season!

A dried floral wreath is a beautiful addition to your home decor.

How to make a Dried Flower Wreath

A dried floral wreath is such a beautiful, organic decor element for any season, and you can easily make one yourself to save money. Here’s how to make a dried flower wreath in a few easy steps! You can find dried florals at my Cozy Prairie Linens store, HomeSense, Michaels, or most other craft stores. If you are very ambitious, you can gather and dry them yourself! Choose fall colours and a variety of textures, and you’re all set. 

DIY romantic boho fall wreath with dried oranges, faux roses, leaves, and a satin bow.

DIY Romantic Boho Fall Wreath

Love dried florals, muted colours, and romantic details as much as I do? Then make this DIY Romantic Boho Fall Wreath! This large fall wreath features both dried and faux flowers and leaves, faux roses, dried blood oranges, and an upcycled satin bow. It has lovely soft shades of pink, orange, and green, and it’s perfect for your Boho or French Country farmhouse decor scheme this year.

A rustic grapevine wreath form with fairy lights, burlap pumpkins and leaves, and faux flowers.

Fall DIY Dollar Tree Wreath with Fairy Lights

For only a few dollars you can make a beautiful DIY wreath for fall with a special feature—it’s lit by fairy lights! This wreath is so beautiful and rustic. It uses different fabrics and soft colours to achieve texture and beauty: a burlap pumpkin and oak leaves, raffia ribbon, and delicate neutral-coloured florals. And of course, the enchanted touch of lovely little fairy lights! You could even add some little white pumpkins if you wanted to. Visit my post for the full video tutorial! 

A grapevine wreath form with faux pumpkins, maple leaves, berries, and flowers in muted colors.

Grapevine Wreath with Maple Leaves and Pumpkins

If you loved the pumpkin + leaves charm of the dollar store wreath we discussed above, you’re going to love this one too! With a slightly different look, this wreath is still nature-inspired and sweet. Make it with mini faux pumpkins, faux oak leaf stems, and beautiful faux florals on a grapevine wreath for a gorgeous fall front door welcome!

Christina is hanging a DIY faux lavender wreath on the front door.

Make a Simple Lavender Wreath

Lavender wreaths are a beautiful way to decorate your home for any occasion or season. I think it’s such a gorgeous shade for fall! Also, you could easily intersperse other faux flowers for whatever specific look or pop of colour you have in mind. Come learn how to make a simple lavender wreath with faux lavender for your front door or mantel decor!

Fall grapevine wreath with rose gold and copper florals, leaves, and ribbon.

Make a Fall Floral Grapevine Wreath in Rose Gold & Copper

At first glance, this pretty little decor piece is a traditional grapevine wreath with faux florals and greenery. However, I made it unique with a fresh colour combo of rose gold, copper, and green for fall. Instead of your typical oranges, golds, and browns, I used pinks, coppers, corals, and greenery. I love pink, and using it in a warmer tone and combining it with fall shapes and textures like pumpkins, coloured leaves, and copper gave me the look I wanted. So happy with this wreath!

Fall fairy garden wreath with wheat stems, a sunflower, a wooden bench, and a little deer.

Make a Fall Fairy Garden Wreath

Why is everything so much more exciting in miniature form? I could lie and say that I like to make dollhouse things and fairy gardens just because my girls love it, but the truth is that I love minis just as much as they do. This fall fairy garden wreath is an ode to all things mini, and it’s a craft that both you and your kids will enjoy creating! This non-traditional wreath is made from a galvanized metal tray (dollar store!) and an adorable fairy garden scene with either eucalyptus or magnolia leaf greenery encircled by a green wreath. I used a pre-made boxwood wreath, but some fern fronds would look so lovely around it too. Use your imagination! 

A hoop wreath with DIY fabric flowers and a welcome sign.

Hoop Wreath with DIY Fabric Flowers

Learn how to make a beautiful hoop wreath from an embroidery hoop, ribbon, faux greenery, and gorgeous peonies that you can make with fabric petals! I used supplies I already had on hand, and I’m so happy with the result. I love how the green-blue of the hoop contrasts with the peach-pink of my fabric peonies. It’s a romantic piece that would look sweet on a front door. The twine wrap at the top of the hoop combined with a few succulents interspersed with the peonies would make this perfect for fall. 

Upcycled & Salvaged Wreaths

There’s nothing more fun than trying to create something out of what other people would consider junk. It’s easy to buy something new, but it requires a lot more creativity to make something pretty out of something old! Continue reading below to see how I turned someone else’s junk into my own beautiful treasure.

A rusty rim is used as the wreath form with some old twigs, feathers, faux berries, wheat stems, and burlap ribbon.

Salvaged Farm Junk Fall Wreath

For this fall wreath, I wanted to make something out of things I already had on hand or things I could salvage. When we visited my aunt and uncle’s farm, I found just the thing to jump-start my project! An old, rusty rim was laying beside a fence in their field, and it looked like the perfect base for a farmhouse wreath. Let me show you how I made this simple, salvaged wreath, mostly from things I found on the ground!

Once I had the rim for a wreath base, I searched around the house for things to put on it. Although I could have made it look more like a grass wreath since I did find the rim in a field, I decided to go a different direction. I found some damaged wheat in a nearby field, some old twigs, some feathers, and some faux berries and green burlap ribbon in my craft room. I love this minimalist, salvaged look, and it reminds me of family and the place I call home! Visit my full post for all the details

A fresh DIY fall wreath made out of foraged branches, leaves, and pinecones.

DIY Foraged Fall Wreath

Fresh forest-foraged fall wreath. Say that 10 times fast! I wanted to create a wreath from a mixture of things I foraged in our backyard. Not only is this a cost-effective way to go, but I think using nature in decor is simply beautiful. I’m really happy with how my foraged fall foliage wreath turned out. With some red leaves, golden leaves, berries, evergreen boughs, and pine cones all held together with a simple loop of wire, I think this live wreath looks quite fall-like. Don’t you? And it is perfect for outdoor use, where it will last longer and look so natural. 

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Halloween Wreaths

If you prefer spooky instead of cozy, I have some great low-cost Halloween wreath ideas for you, too!

A metal wreath form with spooky cheesecloth ghosts.

Pottery-Barn Inspired Ghost Wreath

Head to the dollar store for a wire wreath form, cheesecloth, plastic shot glasses, and some string lights for this DIY version of a similar designer wreath I found for $119. All you need is a glue gun, and you can have this Pottery Barn dupe made in no time!

Spooky glam Halloween wreath with black roses, pumpkins, and spiders.

Spooky Glam Halloween Wreath

This wreath is just the right touch of spooky without being scary. Use a dollar store wire wreath form and cover it with Halloween-themed organza ribbon, faux spiders, and faux pumpkins (painted black!) to get just the right effect.

That’s more than 10 different wreath examples to get your creative juices flowing. Which is your favourite? Happy fall wreath-making, friends!

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Wreaths for fall made from dollar store supplies.

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