Glam Your Door With A Fall DIY Wreath

There is no better way to celebrate cooler temperatures, leaves changing color, or cozy nights than with a fall wreath that you made yourself! There are so many styles of wreaths and some personally resonate with you more. No matter your style, wreaths are a fantastic way to celebrate fall and bring some cheer to your house. If you are in need of some inspiration, One Crazy House has options for you!

Burlap Wreath

Some crafters are new or are just getting started, but do not let that keep you from sprucing up your front door this season! If you are looking for an easy DIY, One Crazy House recommends the simple burlap wreath from Today’s Creative Life. All you need is some burlap, a wreath from the craft store, some fall leaves, and a bow for this beautiful design. Make the bow stand out by adding fall oranges or reds to the burlap bow.

Wheat Wreath

If you are classic and chic, this year DIY a wheat wreath for the season. Wheat is understated in an elegant way that will class up your front door and awe your neighbors. Plus, wheat is easy to work with. Follow the Country Chic Cottage that One Crazy House linked to make your wreath this year!

Monogram Wreath

Monogram is all the rage and a staple of southern decor. If you are looking for a fun DIY for your front door this fall, Tidy Mom’s monogram wreath is for you. Use a grapevine wreath, a burlap bow, fall flowers, twine, and of course your last initial for a personal touch! Paint your initial a fun, fall pattern or simple and elegant in neutrals. This wreath is perfect for you or as a gift.

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Dollar Store Wreath

For some of us, part of the fun of crafting is seeing how much we can save. There is a thrill of being able to tell your friends that you made a beautiful craft for under so many dollars. If this is you, look no further! One Crazy House links to Tried and True and DIY Candy for their dollar store wreath that is a showstopper!

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