As fall rolls in, there’s no better way to welcome the season than with a handmade wreath that reflects your unique style. Whether you love farmhouse charm, rustic textures, or vibrant foliage, these 15 handmade fall wreath ideas will help you add a personal touch to your front door, entryway, or mantle. Each idea includes simple steps and creative tips to inspire your perfect seasonal design.
Table of Contents
- Rustic Burlap & Sunflower Wreath
- Neutral Dried Grass Wreath
- Mini Pumpkin Grapevine Wreath
- Wheat & Ribbon Monogram Wreath
- Corn Husk Circle Wreath
- Flannel Fabric Scrap Wreath
- Sunflower Hoop Wreath
- Painted Leaf Paper Wreath
- Apple & Cinnamon Stick Wreath
- Moss & Acorn Woodland Wreath
- Felt Leaf Wreath
- Vintage Book Page Wreath
- Plaid Pumpkin Patch Wreath
- Magnolia & Berry Harvest Wreath
- Twine-Wrapped Monochrome Wreath
Rustic Burlap & Sunflower Wreath
Combine natural burlap with bold sunflowers for a classic farmhouse fall look.

Steps
- Wrap a grapevine or wire wreath form with burlap ribbon.
- Hot glue faux sunflowers in clusters along the side.
- Add accents like mini pumpkins or berries.
- Tie a plaid bow at the bottom or top.
Tips
Use wired ribbon for easier shaping and sturdiness.
Neutral Dried Grass Wreath
For a modern, minimalist fall vibe, go with pampas grass and dried florals in neutral tones.

Steps
- Use a gold or natural hoop as your base.
- Arrange dried pampas grass, bunny tails, and wheat stems around half of the hoop.
- Secure with floral wire and hot glue.
- Add a cream ribbon to hang.
Tips
Trim pampas grass outdoors to avoid mess and spray with hairspray to minimize shedding.
Mini Pumpkin Grapevine Wreath
Cute mini pumpkins (foam or real) give your wreath a pop of autumn harvest charm.

Steps
- Start with a grapevine wreath.
- Hot glue mini pumpkins evenly around the base.
- Add faux leaves, berries, and twigs to fill gaps.
- Finish with a burnt orange bow.
Tips
Use foam pumpkins for longevity and lighter weight.
Wheat & Ribbon Monogram Wreath
Add a personal touch with a monogram letter surrounded by golden wheat.

Steps
- Attach dried wheat bundles around a foam wreath form.
- Paint a large wooden initial and glue to one side.
- Wrap a plaid ribbon around and tie a bow.
Tips
Use wheat of different lengths for added texture and dimension.
Corn Husk Circle Wreath
Inspired by harvest traditions, corn husks bring natural movement and texture.

Steps
- Soak dried corn husks in warm water until pliable.
- Hot glue them in overlapping layers around a straw or foam wreath form.
- Let dry and fluff outward.
- Add raffia or jute twine to hang.
Tips
Use a heat gun to slightly curl husks outward once dried.
Flannel Fabric Scrap Wreath
Turn leftover flannel shirts or fabric scraps into a cozy, country-style wreath.

Steps
- Cut flannel into 6” strips.
- Tie strips around a wire wreath form, pushing tightly together.
- Alternate colors for a plaid pattern look.
- Add a wood sign or mini pinecones.
Tips
Use pinking shears to reduce fabric fraying.
Sunflower Hoop Wreath
Bright, sunny sunflowers on a minimalist hoop make a simple yet eye-catching statement.

Steps
- Use a gold metal hoop.
- Wire faux sunflowers to the lower half.
- Tuck in eucalyptus leaves and wheat stems.
- Add a cream or mustard ribbon to hang.
Tips
Balance flowers on one side for an asymmetrical, modern look.
Painted Leaf Paper Wreath
Great for kids or craft nights, this wreath uses painted paper leaves for a creative twist.

Steps
- Cut out paper leaves in various shapes.
- Paint in fall tones (orange, gold, red).
- Glue to a cardboard ring in layers.
- Add glitter accents and hang with twine.
Tips
Use metallic paint for extra shimmer.
Apple & Cinnamon Stick Wreath
This wreath smells as good as it looks—perfect for kitchens or fall parties.

Steps
- Glue faux apples and cinnamon sticks onto a grapevine base.
- Add leaves and small pinecones.
- Tie with a red gingham bow.
Tips
Tuck a few real cinnamon sticks for a subtle scent.
Moss & Acorn Woodland Wreath
Natural moss and acorns bring woodland charm to your entry.

Steps
- Cover a foam wreath form with preserved moss.
- Hot glue acorns, twigs, and pinecones.
- Add a burlap ribbon for hanging.
Tips
Use moss sheets for faster coverage.
Felt Leaf Wreath
Soft felt leaves create a whimsical, long-lasting wreath perfect for indoors.

Steps
- Cut leaf shapes from felt in autumn colors.
- Glue or sew onto a foam ring in overlapping layers.
- Add buttons or beads as accents.
Tips
Use a template for consistent shapes.
Vintage Book Page Wreath
Upcycle old books into a literary fall wreath with elegant charm.

Steps
- Roll book pages into cones and glue around a cardboard circle.
- Add faux leaves and berries in the center.
- Mount with ribbon or twine.
Tips
Choose pages with aged patina for a vintage feel.
Plaid Pumpkin Patch Wreath
Highlight plaid and pumpkins together in a cozy, Americana wreath design.

Steps
- Wrap a foam base in plaid fabric.
- Attach felt or foam pumpkins across the bottom half.
- Add twine bows or wood signs.
Tips
Use iron-on interfacing for crisp plaid fabric lines.
Magnolia & Berry Harvest Wreath
Southern-inspired magnolia leaves pair beautifully with deep red berries for a rich fall vibe.

Steps
- Layer faux magnolia leaves in a circular pattern.
- Tuck in red berry sprigs and seed pods.
- Secure with floral wire and finish with a velvet ribbon.
Tips
Use matte-finish faux leaves for a realistic look.
Twine-Wrapped Monochrome Wreath
A twine base with all elements in a single color family—think all orange, cream, or burgundy.

Steps
- Wrap a foam ring in jute or natural twine.
- Select florals, berries, and accents in your chosen tone.
- Glue around the bottom half in layers.
- Hang with matching ribbon.
Tips
Monochrome works best when you vary textures.
Final Thoughts
Creating your own fall wreath is not just a fun DIY project—it’s a way to express your seasonal style and welcome guests with warmth. These ideas are budget-friendly, easy to customize, and perfect whether you’re decorating a cozy apartment or a spacious farmhouse.
