Last week, I shared 6 Easy steps to a freshly painted front door and said all it needed was a pretty wreath for fall, and here it is! A DIY fall wreath for my new green door.

Let me show you how I made it.

Materials Needed For This Fall Wreath

DIY fall wreath supplies

I always start with a grapevine wreath as a base. It’s easy to hang from a hook or nail, and some decorations can easily be tucked into the vines.

The first DIY wreath I ever made was also a fall wreath, and I enjoyed it so much that I knew it would not be the last. Earlier this year, I also made wreaths for spring and summer.

The “toppings” of your wreath can pretty much be anything you like. Step one is to decide what color scheme you want for your wreath.

This time, I considered what colors would best complement my newly painted green door.

Traditional fall colors (orange, yellow, and brown) are perfect – without the pumpkins, though.

I randomly gathered items that would fit in with my color scheme.

  • Faux orangey peonies
  • Faux leafy stems
  • Wire garland with yellow foliage
  • Pine cones
  • Pheasant feathers
  • Dried wheat sheaves (which I never used)
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With a hot glue gun and soft florist’s wire, you can attach anything to your wreath.

I started by securing the garland with the florist’s wire. The hot glue might not be strong enough to keep it in place.

Decorating The DIY Fall Wreath

Glueing faux flowers on to a DIY fall wreath

My advice? Play around! Arrange a few elements and decide what you like best.

I pulled the flowers from their stems and arranged them around the wreath. Once I was happy with the placement, I glued them on.

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The pinecones were enough to glue one in every opening between the flowers.

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The pliers used for the florists’ wire also work great for cutting the leafy stems into smaller pieces.

The leaves still have a bit of stem left, just enough to tuck them into the wreath tightly without the need for glue.

DIY fall wreath made with faux leaves and flowers

The leaves left over from the flower stems were also added, but they needed a bit of glue to stay in place.

I used only four pheasant feathers at the inner bottom of the wreath as a little added detail. Finding the right place for them was slightly tricky, but they are my favorite, and I just had to add some!

Pheasant feathers

Aren’t they just gorgeous?? Those beautiful patterns, a dash of rust and a dash of purple.

Pure perfection!

Open front door with a fall wreath

A bit of ribbon with a cute little bow and the DIY fall wreath is ready to be hung!

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I love how these colors look against the green door.

The feathers and pinecones add great texture and soften the faux look of the leaves and flowers.

I hope this fun project left you inspired. Let me know what you think.

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