A fall wreath for your front door is the perfect way to welcome the beautiful fall season.
I love autumn wreaths, the vibrant colors, and all the hues of the season, with sprinkles of nature peeking through. Here are a few that I have saved in my “idea” bank.
The thing I like most about this one is all the sunflowers.
And with this one, I really like all the fruit and berries….
But I think this one is by far my favorite. I {heart} bittersweet. So simple and colorful. Martha Stewart show us how to create this wreath, here
There is so many elements of this one that I really like too, here again is my bittersweet, but my sunflowers are mixed in with it. And I would have never thought to put my corn in the mix.
Wow, loving the Japanese lanterns mixed with the bittersweet. Such a great punch of color.
We all know you don’t have to use a fall wreath on the front door, it makes a festive centerpiece for the table, by just adding some candles or a hurricane lamp or glass vase.The possibilities are endless.
So what do you use as your centerpiece for the Harvest season?
I have a wreath that I need to rework…now I have some great ideas, if you really don’t know how to create a wreath, the video below will give you a general idea of how you can put one together. Take a look!
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Hi Cindy! I love all of your wreaths, so very pretty! I need to add some twigs and berries to my hurricane lamps...never thought of doing that!
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I just made over my Fall wreath from last season (many last seasons ago) and I will be blogging about it next week. Have a great weekend and thanks for stopping by.
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