How to Make an Easy DIY Fall Wreath
An easy DIY Fall wreath that can be made in under 5 minutes and for less than $10! Greet your guests with a gorgeous and rustic DIY Autumn Wreath!
It is already almost Fall! Can you believe it? I feel like the last three months just lasted about 3 minutes!
It is once again to change up the wreath on my front door. I have an easy DIY fall wreath tutorial for you today.
In keeping with my tradition of creating an easy wreath under $10, I have reused my grapevine wreath and the entire transformation cost me about $9.
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Materials needed for making this easy Fall Wreath –
- Grapevine wreath form
- Fall pepper berry Garland – on sale at 40%
- Decorative Corn – on sale at 40%
- 3 stems of Fall leaves from the dollar store – A few choices here too.
- Jute twine
How to Make the Easy DIY Fall Wreath –
It was so easy to make the Fall wreath, it took me exactly 4 minutes to make. And I have it all compressed for you to watch in just 1 minute! Take a look –
Step 1 – Wrap the fall garland around the wreath form
Step 2 – Tie the decorative corns together with jute twine
Step 3 – Tie the leaves to the wreath form along with the decorative corn.
Step 4 – Add a few more strings of the jute twine to give it a finished but rustic look and hide the stems of the fake leaves.
That’s it! This is how it turned out –
I love how easy and quick it was!
Don’t forget to check out all the other wreaths I made which cost under $10 and were easy to make!
Check out more collections of DIY Fall wreaths and crafts –
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Anika's goal is to inspire and empower beginners with woodworking, DIY, home improvement, and home decor ideas.
She wants everyone to unlock their creative potential and experience the feeling that comes with making something. Nothing feels better better than seeing something and saying "I can make that!"
Hi Anika, I read your blog and I liked it. I am thinking for decorating my house since long. But I was worried about the cost and working of decoration. Your blog helps me to decorate my house in cheaper and easy way. Thanks for the blog!
This is so lovely! We haven’t taken this tradition on here in England – but maybe it just takes one to get it started..! xx