7 FABULOUS FALL DOOR WREATHS DIY

fall bittersweet wreath

Fall door wreaths are not only beautiful but you will save lots of $$$ if you make them yourself. A front door is not dressed unless a big beautiful wreath graces its space! I’m sharing seven gorgeous fall wreath to make for your front door look fabulous!

This is your go-to place for fall door wreaths!

In each fall wreath post are loaded with lots of designer tricks to make your wreath get noticed from your sidewalk or street!

A fall front door wreath should be abundant just like the season.

Let’s get started…

GREEN APPLE WREATH

This is the fall door wreath to put on your front door in September because September is apple month!

It’s so easy! And don’t you love the apples grouped together on the bottom of the wreath?

wreath with apples and sunflowers

How fun is the initial on this early fall wreath?

If you need a little help making a pretty burlap bow see HOW TO MAKE THE PERFECT BURLAP BOW HERE.

wreath with apples and sunflowers on a blue door

SEE EARLY FALL GREEN APPLE WREATH HERE.

BITTERSWEET WREATH

Don’t you LOVE bittersweet in the fall!

I have good news and bad news, what would you like first? I ask for the bad news first to get it out of the way they onto good news…

Here’s the bad news about bittersweet…

It grows wild around here but it is being irradicated because it is such an invasive plant. Most states feel the same so you won’t find cultivated bittersweet!

Now here’s the good news…

There is an abundance of faux bittersweet you can pick up! Many of your local craft stores or online haunts have amazing faux bittersweet!

So, all in all not so bad after all. Real bittersweet although so pretty is messy and it drops its berries!

grapevine wreath with bittersweet and an orange and white checked bow

Make sure to use faux bittersweet for this wreath

What a fall beauty!

grapevine wreath with bittersweet and an orange and white checked bow

Like many outdoor fall wreaths, it’s all about the BOW!

See the BITTERSWEET WREATH HERE.

FALL BURLAP WREATH

The lastest in the wreath line-up is this fall burlap wreath. Don’t you love how this wreath demands to be noticed? It looks so pretty and full on my front door!

I’m a monogram kind of girl and love initials or a monogram on a wreath. I think this fall wreath is a perfect match for a monogram!

burlap and pumpkin wreath

The secret to making this wreath is to make a plain burlap wreath. You can embellish a plain burlap wreath in so many ways!

It can be embellished over and over again to work with the season at hand!

See how to make one in the Burlap Wreath Diy. And a link to the monogram is there too!

If you make one wreath this might be it. It is the wreath that will work for you all year long!

burlap and pumpkin wreath with a black and white checked bow

SEE THE FALL BURLAP WREATH HERE

A LEAF WREATH ANYONE CAN MAKE

I love the saturated leaves that make this wreath just so easy to make. You don’t have to be crafty at all to make this pretty fall wreath for your front door!

And you can customize the colors of the leaves you choose to work with the color of your door!

If you make one wreath this year, this FALL LEAF WREATH should be it!

FALL BRAMBLY FALL BASKET

BASKET OF FALL BRAMBLES

This is not a fall door wreath but a fall basket. And this basket took minutes (under 5) to literally throw together.

The look is brambly and wild so there was really no fluffing or worrying about getting the look perfect. Messy and untamed is perfect for this basket!

BASKET OF FALL LEAVES AND BITTERSWEET

If you love a full-of-fall decor this one will look gorgeous outdoors or in!

SEE HOW TO MAKE THIS EASY BRAMBLY FRONT DOOR BASKET

WHITE PUMPKIN WREATH

Believe it or not, this fall wreath is the easiest of the bunch to make! The secret… a fall leaf garland! Even if you are not crafty you can make this wreath! Seriously!

gorgeous orange leaves and Chinese lanterns on a fall wreath with little white pumpkins

And just like all the other pretty wreaths, it is one to get noticed, for sure!

Just think of the options! Find a pretty fall garland you love and make this wreath. And if white pumpkins aren’t your thing how about using orange pumpkins or gourds or other fall elements!

gorgeous orange leaves and Chinese lanterns on a fall wreath with little white pumpkins

SEE THE WHITE PUMPKIN WREATH

INDIAN CORN WREATH- BONUS FALL DOOR WREATH!

Of all the outdoor fall wreaths I’ve made I think the Indian Corn Wreath best represents fall!

As you know I love a big, big wreath! And this wreath is huge!!!! It almost filled up the width of my front door!

baby corn around a wreath

I use this wreath from mid-October until Thanksgiving. Oh, I can’t wait to hand it again!

You can see the DIY for the INDIAN CORN WREATH HERE.

Okay, this is my favorite fall wreath! I almost feel bad saying that in front of the other pretty wreaths! But corn and I have a love/love relationship!

baby corn wreath on a blue door

Ready to make an outdoor fall wreath? Start by grabbing the materials you need and GET STARTED! It’s all about getting started, friends!

Do you have a favorite fall wreath? Please share!

four beautiful wreaths with baby corn, pumpkins, fall leaves, bittersweet, sunflowers, green apples and pretty bows

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18 Comments

  1. Love how you changed your different wreaths with the seasons. The green apple one caught my eye for this season. Also Im trying to recall if I have a hanging basket. With 5 exterior doors, I cause all the inspiration I cannot!

    1. Wow Linda, you will be busy making wreaths. Don’t you love Lancaster County in the fall?

  2. Marilyn Petitto says:

    Good Morning Yvonne: I love the colors of Fall and your Wreaths are beautiful. I am looking forward to making at least two of them.. Thank you again.

    Have a great weekend and stay safe.
    Marilyn

    1. Hi Marilyn, I’m so glad you are going to make a wreath or two. I have lots of options of fun and pretty wreaths to hang on my front door. Have a great weekend too!

  3. How do you hang these beautiful wreaths on your door. I don’t want mine to fall down when it gets
    cold here in Minn.

  4. Hi, Yvonne, Do you remember about how many ounces of raffia were in the “large bag” that you say this wreath takes? I bought a “large bag” somewhere a few years ago, but now all I can find are little tied bundles for sale.
    Pat
    PersonallyByPat

    1. HI Pat! I’m sorry I don’t remember. This is one of the first fall wreaths I made when I stared blogging.

  5. Miche Ortega says:

    WOW , that is all kinds of inspiration, Yvonne. I love them all, but I think I am partial to the corn wreath. It would be great over my mantle. Thank you, and have a Happy and safe Labor Day weekend.

  6. Marilyn Petitto says:

    Good Morning Yvonne: All of your Wreaths are beautiful, it will hard to decide which one I make. Thank you for all of your great ideas. Have a great weekend.
    Marilyn

  7. GL Gardener says:

    Great wreath ideas.

  8. Nancy Callaghan says:

    Love your Fall ideas, Yvonne! I will definitely try painting pumpkins! How do you usually hang your door decor?

    1. If you mean on my door, I had a hook installed right in the door. I did that in our StoneGable home and it worked great!

  9. Kathy Menold says:

    Just switched my basket of faux ivy geraniums for a new hanging basket of pretty fall leaves and flowers within a large rectangular tobacco basket. In Oct this will be replaced,with a large wreath with pumpkins and gourds and a fancy bow. The tobacco basket will come inside to be used on the kitchen wall with a small white pumpkin wreath in the center. I am going to try and make your Indian corn wreath for November. It is so striking. Thanks Yvonne.

  10. Cookie eddings says:

    Yvonne, I think I missed your answer to my question of where you got the curtains with the thin horizontal blue
    stripes, I would really love to buy them.
    I really think your front porch is so charming for fall. I’m new to your posts & I am really enjoying them.
    Takek care,
    Cookie

    1. Hi Cookie, the stripe is really a tan color. I found them at Ballard Designs. I’m so pleased with these curtains. Nice quality.