![]() Make Your Own! See Liz's instructions for making this wreath Think Totally Cute Thanks to Penny Marshall for this simple but very cute idea Think Stunning Thanks to Susan of Between Naps on the Porch Makes me wonder what other household itemsĬould be used to make charming autumn door decorations Make a Beautiful Autumn Splendor Wreath See our tutorial for making a wonderful autumn splendor wreath for your front door Many thanks to Eclectically Vintage for this fantastic idea Wow, doesn't that inspire a bunch more ideas using ordinary stuff? Note the total charm of the "wreath" below made from an old rake. Not all autumn wreaths need to be made from the usual materials. Using the striking colors of autumn, fall wreaths reflect the brilliance of maple leaves turning red or berries on bare branches.īeautiful front door wreath courtesy of thestoriesofa2z You can use a hot glue gun or t-pins to attach your materials to a foam base. Grapevine and twig bases allow you to easily wind branches and silk leaves, hang ornaments, and attach pine cones. Try wheat, oat grass or sorghum millet intertwined with autumn leaves to make lovely combinations. Mary and I especially enjoy using maple and oak leaves. Try dried or fresh autumn leaves, fresh mums, berries, yarrow and pine cones. ![]() Use browns, golds, oranges and reds in your decorative front door wreaths to capture autumn's beauty in your wreath. They are a friendly way to say "welcome"!Ĭlick on the picture to go to each sectionĪutumn Wreath Splendor Ann re-uses the same wreath over and over with a fresh twist each year Photo courtesy of Ann from On Sutton Place From simple to sophisticated, wreaths can turn ordinary doors into extraordinary entrances.
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