The crisp fall air has begun in my neck of the woods so I thought I’d start off my September posts with 1o Fabulous DIY Fall Wreaths.
These fall wreaths are easy to make and showcase the best of autumn, all in their own unique way.
If you make your own fall wreath each year, would you make one of these?? #3 has me intriqued…I’ll let you know if I make one.
Check them out – 10 DIY Fabulous Fall Wreaths.
- Autumn Coffee Filter Wreath by Hometalker Lisa D
2. Rustic DIY Fall Wreath by Crafts Unleashed
3. Easy Copper Scouring Pad Wreath – find tutorial at All Free Christmas Crafts
4. Fall Antler Wreath from Twelve on Main
I used an antler for a Christmas door decoration during My 12 Days of Christmas 2016, check it out here
5. Paper Fall Wreath with free printable from i heart naptime6. Simple Burlap Wreath – easy, inexpensive yet elegant. Check out createcraftlove
7. Easy Fall Hydrangea Wreath – see easy instructions at anightowlblog.com
8. Give Thanks Wreath – using burlap bunting. I love the simplicity of this one, for use indoors or out. Check out the tutorial here.
9. Rake wreath – wow what a great upcycle. This one was found at Better Homes and Gardens. See post here.
10. Here’s one for those wonderful folks who create with crochet. See the instructions here.
Fall wreaths are A Wandaful Thing!
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These are so gorgeous! I wish I was crafty like that! Love the floral ones, and the dried branches 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by my blog. I agree they are all gorgeous. My issue is I want them all…lol
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Number 5 is beautiful. My wedding bouquet was paper and brooches.
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I bet your wedding bouquet was gorgeous, did you make it?
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My Mom did. With my Nana’s things.
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Now they are really tasteful indeed. Much better than some I’ve seen which tend to be over flamboyant and in your face. So nice to see what actually can be done by proper crafty people 😊
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I agree Gary, I tend to lean toward the understated. I wish I had time I’d make one of each but I’m leaning toward #3 lol so I can take it apart and then use the scrubbies haha
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Subtle is so much more classy! It doesn’t have to be uber expensive either. #3 is a good call too. If you do unpick 3 write an easy idiots guide to making it 😊
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So many ideas. Hmmm…which one to do.
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Oh I know eh? gets the juices flowing that’s for sure…
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I should be heading to goodwill and looking for graters, rakes (remember the wine holder).
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I’m still using the rake head but now it’s holding rolling pins 🙂
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