These stunning fall wreaths each start with a $5 grapevine base.

This neutral wreath features preserved botanicals such asbaby’s breath, king protea, and whitewashed sun palm leaves.

Use a pink ribbon around the top of the wreathfor hanging on a door or wall.

grapevine wreath with preserved botanicals such as pink-dyed bunny tails grass; strawflower, globe amaranth, and dyed flax berries

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Here, a circular decorative chalkboard is wrapped in bittersweet for a nontraditional wreath that’s customizable.

Write any fall greeting on the boardhave fun with it!

The chalkboard can then be repurposed for the next season’s decor.

fall grapevine wreath on front door

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Stick somemini pumpkins or gourdsin the bottom corner of the wreath to break up the botanicals.

Rustic Fall Wreath

For a more organic wreath, adorn a grapevine base with all things fall.

Extend the eerie figures to be flittering on the door itself or even on a nearby wall.

grapevine wreath with preserved botanicals such as Baby’s Breath, King Protea and Whitewashed Sun Palm Leaves

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DIY Fall Mum Wreath

This gorgeous display of fall flowers starts with a simple grapevine wreath.

Incorporateseveral varieties of mumsin shades of yellow and orange for a vibrant display of seasonal color.

To update a grapevine wreath, start by cutting the band that secures the vines tightly together.

grapevine wreath with preserved botanicals such as pink-dyed bunny tails grass; strawflower, globe amaranth, and dyed flax berries

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Gather seedpods from various types of plants and tuck them into the wreath and arrange by species.

Get this bountiful look with inexpensive faux flowers and other materials from your local crafts store.

Options for personalizing include adding pinecones, holly, favorite ornaments, and more.

circle chalkboard that says “Happy Fall” wrapped in a grapevine fall wreath

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This rustic fall wreath is bare with the exception of one bundle of magnolia leaves in a lower corner.

Faux fall foliage is spaced evenly amongst the leaves while an extra-large bow sits on top.

We used a burlap ribbon for its natural look and choose to let the tails hang long and loose.

fall porch with pumpkins and mums with a fall wreath on the front door

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Faux succulents add a trendy element to the wreath as the plants spring out from several directions.

Billy balls put a quirky twist on traditional fall florals.

Country Fall Wreath

Fall harvest time reminds us of long drives through acres of cornfields.

fall dried botanical wreath on indoor blanket shelf

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This fall wreath idea is inspired by those stunning views filled with wheat, cotton, and fluffy cattails.

All those countryside elements build beautifully from the center of this twig wreath and extend up the sides.

An oversized white flower in the middle creates a focal point for the design.

orange front door with a black paper bat wreath

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Mixed greenery works well for both seasons and is fun to assemble in this layered design.

Leaves spring out from all ends as different textures and shades are used.

Keep adding more into the natural twig base until you are satisfied with the overall look.

Front door with flower wreath

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DIY Twig Wreath

Collect twigs from the yard to update a grapevine wreath with a starburst shape.

Cover the sticks and wreath form with a light coating of white spray paint for a whitewashed effect.

Hang this wreath on your front door for aDIY decoration you could keep up through the winter.

Wreath made of leaves, seed pods, and plants

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Fall Flower Wreath

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fall rustic wreath

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fall floral wreath

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fall wreath over mantel

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winter wreath

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Wreath made of branches and pinecones

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