If you are on the hunt for easy fall wreath ideas, look no further! For this post, I gave myself a challenge: create as many fall wreaths as I could using only supplies that I already had on hand. I dug deep into my stash of florals, pinecones, and pumpkins to create some gorgeous wreaths for fall.
These wreaths are on the simple side, so they are easy to replicate if you fall in love with one of them. I hope this post inspires you to create a pretty wreath! I also hope you are inspired that you can totally work with what you have, rather than spending too much money on supplies. However, just in case you do need to do some shopping, I’ve linked supplies for each project below.
Each of these projects started out with a simple grapevine wreath as a base. You can find them at Hobby Lobby for an affordable price. Since I was making multiple wreaths for this post, I did not use any glue to hold these in place – I just poked the floral stems into the wreath. However, you can use Gorilla hot glue if you are making a permanent wreath design.
[Hobby Lobby Grapevine Wreath]
Of all the wreaths I made, this one was my favorite, and I’m probably going to keep it out to decorate for fall. Gorgeous dried hydrangeas make a stunning wreath for autumn! You can dry out your own hydrangeas or use faux ones like I did. These hydrangeas were thrifted, but you can find similar ones below.
I found some leaves in my stash, and added them to either side of the flowers for a finishing touch. You could also go around the entire wreath with the hydrangeas for another stunning option.
I had these red sunflowers from Hobby Lobby in my stash that really scream fall. I also had a pumpkin pick from Hobby Lobby that I think added a nice touch. Alternatively, you could go around the entire wreath with sunflowers or leave out the pumpkin pick. I don’t normally decorate with red in my home, but I truly love this look!
[Hobby Lobby Red Sunflower Pick]
Rather than just using all the same florals, you could create a unique look by mixing together a variety of fall flowers. This created a really stunning effect! I used the sunflowers, hydrangeas, and some little orange flowers. Since I didn’t go all the way around the wreath, I added those leaves again to make this look more finished.
For a clean and simple look, this wreath started off with some eucalyptus garland. I then layered in some pinecone picks that added some texture and dimension. This wreath was my husband’s favorite of all the wreaths I made!
[Hobby Lobby Eucalyptus Garland]
This wreath was my second favorite wreath, and I love the soft texture of the cotton. I used a single cotton pick and created a big bow with some neutral fall ribbon. Here’s the bow tutorial that I used to create the bow. This look is simple, but so pretty! Alternatively, you could purchase a cotton garland and go all the way around the wreath.
Looking for some classic and stylish ideas for your fall decorating? Check out my post on classy pumpkin-themed fall décor for inspiration!