22 Best DIY Fall Wreath Ideas to Warm Up Your Front Door
Nothing says ‘welcome fall” quite like a homemade wreath on your front door. In this post, you’ll find 22 curated fall wreath ideas that will be fun to DIY. Whether you’re into rustic vibes or modern minimalism, you’ll find some fun and seriously cute inspo here.
Fall is one of my favorite times of the year to decorate and take up new, fun, and creative DIY projects.
Fall decor often starts with the front door because that’s the first thing people see when visiting or strolling by.
A well-crafted wreath can take your home’s curb from bleh to cozy and inviting.
And honestly? A fall wreath is one of the easiest ways to make your front door look festive without going overboard.
Plus, a DIY wreath will not only save you money, but you will also feel super proud of yourself.
Your front door is sure to stand out from the rest of your neighbors, who all probably got theirs from the same store.
I used to scroll through Pinterest and think, “Okay, those are cute but probably so hard to do.”
But it turns out, seasonal wreaths are actually one of the easiest DIY projects to take on.
Whether you’re into rustic twigs with dried flowers or modern-style with gold-painted pumpkins or something in between, there’s something for every style here.
In this post, I rounded up 22 of my favorite DIY fall wreath ideas to get your creative juices flowing.
So, grab your glue gun and maybe a spiced latte because we’re making your front door look stunning this season.
1. Wooden “Fall” Pumpkin Sign
This is a straight front porch goal. This wooden sign shaped like a pumpkin just screams, “I’ve put in the work to make this stunning piece.”
If you don’t have time to carve out the wooden pieces, you can get one from the store.
2. Maple Leaves & Black Ribbon
This wreath is a beauty. A total classic too. That black ribbon adds a little edge to a moody aesthetic. Like, it’s fall, but make it chic.
3. Traditional Fall Colors
Colors such as burnt orange, red, burgundy, mustard yellow, and brown are staples for fall. There’s no need to overcomplicate things; just stick to regular fall hues.
4. Rustic Style with Cotton Bolls
If you like a bit of charming rustic aesthetic, you may like this one. Soft, simple, and total farmhouse vibes. It’s like Joanna Gaines approved this herself.
5. Wicker Pumpkin Accent
Can we agree that wicker makes everything feel a little more elevated? Then, imagine one shaped like a pumpkin. It’s just super duper cute.
6. Large Wooden Hand-Painted Pumpkin
Why not add a wooden touch to your wreath? This one’s a showstopper. Like, your neighbors will ask where you bought it from. It really does make a statement.
7. Pumpkin-Shaped Wicker Base
You can give your wreath some fall character with the base. It’s a little unexpected but sure to stand out, in a good way.
The pumpkin shape adds personality, and your foliage doesn’t have to be over-the-top.
8. Orange & Floral-Patterned Ribbon
Want to give it a bit of life? Add some floral ribbons! Especially with fall leaves. It feels homey but also a little fancy. You can pair it with plain orange or burgundy ribbon for contrast.
9. Red, Orange, & Yellow Fall Leaves
Nature did the heavy lifting on this one, and it looks super gorgeous. For fall, you just can’t beat a wreath full of crisp-looking leaves.
10. Pumpkin-Themed Wreath with Ribbon
The combo of a pumpkin-shaped wreath and a big burnt orange ribbon gives a cozy flair. You could totally also hang this one on a front door or even a bare interior wall.
11. Red and White Gingham Ribbon
I love this farmhouse-y wreath. It gives off that picnic-in-a-pumpkin-patch vibe. Super nostalgic and warm.
12. Bright Yellow Autumn Leaves
This one just pops, so it can work for late summer as well. Especially if your front door is a darker color or you just want to make a bold statement.
13. Neutral-Colored Wreath
Not everyone likes colorful decor. If you’re a minimalist and into muted tones and simple fall decor (no shame in your game). This wreath style is for you. It’s elegant, understated, and still festive. The pinecones add the perfect rustic touch.
14. Whimsical Fall Wreath
Why go for something expected and overdone? Go quirky, with fun colors, maybe even googly eyes. It’s playful and totally unique, which I love.
15. Grapevine Base & Plaid Ribbon
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When deciding on your base, the grapevine should be a stronger contender. It’s a total DIY classic. These wreaths are basically a blank canvas, and you can customize them to meet your aesthetic preference.
16. Fall Foliage, Ribbon, Pumpkin & Pinecone
Sometimes, a little bit of everything is the way to go (pumpkins, ribbons, pinecones, and fall foliage). It’s like fall exploded but in the cutest way possible.
17. Scarecrow Doll with Fall Foliage
There’s literally no reason why a scarecrow won’t work (especially for that farmhouse aesthetic). Like, tell me this doesn’t make you smile. It’s charming, kind of nostalgic, and has that fall festival feel.
18. Scarecrow Wreaths with Blue Accent
What goes well with staple fall colors? BLUE! The color can totally bring in an unexpected twist. It just works!
19. Fall Leaves & Sunflower Accent
Sunflowers aren’t just for summer. Dried ones will work brilliantly for your fall wreath. Pair it with fall leaves; they brighten things up just enough.
20. Metallic Painted Pumpkins
If you love a glamorous touch to things, this one’s calling your name. You can spray paint the miniature pumpkins and also use some as centerpieces around your home.
21. Harvest-Themed Wreath
Want your wreath to give both fall and Thanksgiving vibes? Add a cornucopia of fruits, some fall foliage, and a raffia bow for that harvest look.
22. Colorful Maple Leaves
You can’t go wrong with a plethora of fall leaves. It’s my favorite thing about fall. This wreath style is bright, bold, and screams, “Fall is here!”
In conclusion, whether you’re into rustic charm, clean minimalism, or full-on fall madness, you’ll find something for you here.
You don’t need to be a DIY expert to pull it off. Grab your glue gun (or, honestly, a hot latte), and let’s make your front door reflect your personal style.
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