Wreaths are the welcoming touch every house needs with the arrival of the fall. The season is all about warm colors, harvested earthy materials, and rich aromas of the natural and culinary world. A fall wreath is the best confluence of these intoxicating and visually appealing elements. These loops of happiness will let your guests know just how happy you are to welcome them.

As fall is lined with numerous festivities, try and pick a décor piece with seasonal longevity. Choose a design that looks as good at the beginning of the season as it does on Halloween night, Thanksgiving, or Christmas. To help you out, here is a list of DIY fall wreath ideas and inspirations in vibrant colors that incorporate pine cones, corn husks, and dried foliage for a flawless transitional recapitulation.

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This hand-woven willow wreath made using willows and dried flowers is a simple way to welcome fall. Tutorial

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Pay tribute to the season with this ombre cornhusks wreath this fall. Tutorial

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Draw inspiration from the fall embroidery hoop wreath for easy fall décor. Tutorial

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Make a warm color hydrangea wreath to add a nice touch to your living room. Tutorial

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The faux apple wreath is an easy-to-make decoration piece for fall greetings. Tutorial

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Add a seasonal touch to your home décor with a harvest nut wreath topped with a ribbon. Tutorial

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Try this twig wreath for the festive season that can transition from a Halloween décor item to a Christmas one. Tutorial

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Real or faux, create a boxwood wreath this fall to revel in nature’s bounty. Tutorial

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Burlap wreaths are the easiest of all to create as the festive season arrives. Give it a whirl. Tutorial

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Welcome the season of crunchy leaves with this beautiful grapevine, faux pumpkin wreath. Tutorial

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Silk flowers and leaves on a gold hoop make for a pretty and minimalist wreath. Tutorial

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Craft a pumpkin wreath from grapevine and fall foliage to welcome the colors of the fall to your home. Tutorial

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This real oak leaf wreath is a wonderful idea for seasonal decorations. Tutorial

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This fall foliage-filled grapevine wreath has beautiful chrysanthemums to spread the scent of the season. Tutorial

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Faux pumpkins, grapes, and fall leaves are graciously adorning this grapevine wreath. Tutorial

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Made with dried hydrangeas, this DIY fall wreath welcomes the season. Tutorial

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Dried flowers and seasonal foliage make coolest components for fall wreath. Tutorial

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Fall foliage wreaths are among the quickest decoration that celebrates the season’s palette. Tutorial

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This metallic-painted fall leaf wreath looks rich and luxurious. Tutorial

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DIY this gorgeous fall wreath with yellow squashes to enjoy the season. Tutorial

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The dried oak leaf wreath evokes the feel of crunchy leaves and invites the seasonal goodness inside. Tutorial

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Make a fall wreath with acorns that embody the nutty goodness with a neutral palette. Tutorial

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Berries, pine cones, and gourds in this DIY fall wreath represent the vivacious spirit of the season. Tutorial

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This easy DIY wreath includes fake fall flowers in bright colors to adorn your door. Tutorial

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If you truly love autumn, you must be a fan of fall foliage and the things you can create with it, just like this vivid wreath. Tutorial

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Go to your backyard and gather some fresh flowers to make this gorgeous wreath. Tutorial

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Prepare this apple and sunflower wreath to celebrate the offerings of the early fall. Tutorial

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Craft paper leaves from discarded books and old newspapers to prepare this lovely wreath. Tutorial

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Celebrate the season with dried flowers as embellishments on a rope wreath base. Tutorial

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This bright red berry and grapevine wreath is absolutely a winning pick for the front door. Tutorial

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This cornucopia filled with fall foliage and vegetables adorns your home throughout the festive season, from Halloween to Christmas. Tutorial

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Be thankful and blessed with this DIY deco mesh fall wreath. Tutorial

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Make this DIY wire frame wreath in under two minutes. Tutorial

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Another fall wreath that is easy to make and will not cost you much as you can make it with shrubs and foliage plucked from your garden. Tutorial

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Employ your creative thumb and create this rustic fall wreath with pinecones. Tutorial

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This balloon pumpkin wreath is a perfect amalgamation of fall elements and ingenuity. Tutorial

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This DIY fall maple leaf wreath can be made with real or faux maple leaves. Tutorial

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Listening to her grandmother weaving nighttime tales to penning down her own thoughts, Priya developed a penchant for stories and their origin early in her childhood. After her master's in literature, she started writing copiously on diverse topics including architecture, interior design trends, and home improvement while learning the ropes of copyediting. For the past couple of years, she has been crafting DIYs for Homecrux. Reading novels, painting, and baking are her favorites on her long list of hobbies. She also loves to eat, travel, meet new people, learn about different cultures, and listen to stories.

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