Welcome guests in style this autumn with stunning handmade fall wreaths. Whether you’re crafting with natural elements, faux florals, or upcycled materials, these 15 unique wreath ideas will instantly elevate your front door. Perfect for a warm U.S. fall season, these ideas balance rustic charm with designer flair.
Table of Contents
- 1. Rustic Grapevine Wreath with Mini Pumpkins
- 2. Sunflower and Eucalyptus Wreath
- 3. Cinnamon Stick and Dried Orange Wreath
- 4. Monogrammed Burlap Wreath
- 5. Cotton Stem & Magnolia Leaf Wreath
- 6. Pumpkin Patch Wreath
- 7. Apple Orchard‑Inspired Wreath
- 8. Flannel Ribbon Wreath
- 9. Dried Wheat and Lavender Wreath
- 10. Wood Slice Wreath
- 11. Felt Leaf Wreath
- 12. Acorn and Moss Wreath
- 13. Harvest Lantern Wreath
- 14. Corn Husk & Berry Wreath
- 15. Boho Pampas Grass Wreath
1. Rustic Grapevine Wreath with Mini Pumpkins
A classic fall wreath made from a grapevine base and accented with miniature faux pumpkins, orange leaves, and burlap ribbon.

Steps:
- Start with a grapevine wreath form (18″).
- Hot glue faux mini pumpkins around the base, spacing them out.
- Tuck in artificial fall leaves and glue in place.
- Add a large burlap bow to the bottom or side.
Tips:
- Use wired ribbon for bows—they hold shape better outdoors.
2. Sunflower and Eucalyptus Wreath
Bright and airy, this wreath combines large sunflowers with sprigs of faux eucalyptus for a sunny autumn feel.

Steps:
- Wrap eucalyptus garland around a wire wreath frame.
- Attach large faux sunflowers with floral wire or hot glue.
- Optional: Add gold berries or mini pinecones for texture.
Tips:
- Layer florals at different angles for a lush, full look.
3. Cinnamon Stick and Dried Orange Wreath
A fragrant and festive wreath using dried citrus slices and cinnamon sticks for a cozy, farmhouse aesthetic.

Steps:
- Glue cinnamon sticks and dried orange slices to a foam wreath base.
- Add sprigs of preserved greenery like boxwood or thyme.
- Tie raffia bows between each bundle for contrast.
Tips:
- Dry your own orange slices in the oven for richer color and scent.
4. Monogrammed Burlap Wreath
Add a personal touch with a large wooden initial on a burlap-wrapped wreath.

Steps:
- Wrap a foam or wire wreath form entirely in burlap.
- Hot glue or tie on a painted wood monogram.
- Accent with faux acorns and fall berries.
Tips:
- Seal wood letters with weatherproof spray if your door is exposed.
5. Cotton Stem & Magnolia Leaf Wreath
A Southern-inspired, elegant fall wreath featuring cotton stems and magnolia leaves.

Steps:
- Attach magnolia leaves to a grapevine base using floral wire.
- Insert cotton stems, spacing them evenly.
- Add a satin or velvet ribbon for a polished look.
Tips:
- Use faux cotton for a mess-free design that lasts all season.
6. Pumpkin Patch Wreath
A playful wreath packed with assorted mini faux pumpkins and greenery.

Steps:
- Wrap a grapevine base with fall garland (maple leaves, greenery).
- Glue on mini pumpkins in varied colors (white, orange, sage).
- Tuck in raffia or wheat sprays for dimension.
Tips:
- Choose pumpkins in different sizes for a natural arrangement.
7. Apple Orchard‑Inspired Wreath
Celebrate apple season with red faux apples and green foliage.

Steps:
- Use a foam base and cover with faux green moss or eucalyptus.
- Hot glue in small faux apples and clusters of red berries.
- Add a plaid ribbon for farmhouse charm.
Tips:
- Hang near a basket of real apples to create a coordinated porch display.
8. Flannel Ribbon Wreath
Use cozy flannel fabric or ribbon to wrap a base and accent with fall picks.

Steps:
- Wrap a wreath form in strips of flannel or buffalo plaid ribbon.
- Add faux leaves, berries, and pinecones to one side.
- Finish with a matching bow.
Tips:
- Secure fabric ends with floral pins instead of glue for reusability.
9. Dried Wheat and Lavender Wreath
Perfect for a natural front porch look, this wreath uses real or faux dried wheat and lavender.

Steps:
- Arrange dried wheat bundles in a clockwise direction on a straw wreath base.
- Tuck in dried lavender stems between the wheat.
- Secure with floral wire and add a twine bow.
Tips:
- Mist with lavender oil spray to refresh the scent weekly.
10. Wood Slice Wreath
A rustic, woodsy wreath made of mini wood slices arranged around a form.

Steps:
- Hot glue wood slices (from craft store or DIY) onto a foam base.
- Add burlap ribbon and mini pinecones or acorns.
- Finish with a wooden welcome sign.
Tips:
- Lightly sand the wood pieces for a cleaner finish.
11. Felt Leaf Wreath
A kid-friendly and cozy craft using colorful felt leaves.

Steps:
- Cut fall leaves from red, orange, and yellow felt.
- Hot glue or sew onto a foam or cardboard ring.
- Add a button or acorn center to each leaf for detail.
Tips:
- Use stiff felt for leaves that hold their shape better outdoors.
12. Acorn and Moss Wreath
Earthy and textured, this wreath showcases acorns, moss, and bark.

Steps:
- Glue Spanish moss to a foam wreath base.
- Attach acorns, small twigs, and bark pieces in clusters.
- Spray lightly with clear sealant.
Tips:
- Collect acorns from your yard, but freeze them first to remove pests.
13. Harvest Lantern Wreath
Incorporate a mini faux lantern into the center of your wreath for cozy porch lighting.

Steps:
- Start with a thick grapevine base.
- Secure a battery‑operated lantern in the center using floral wire.
- Decorate with artificial leaves, berries, and pinecones around the outer edge.
Tips:
- Use a remote-controlled LED lantern for easy on/off.
14. Corn Husk & Berry Wreath
Natural and textured, this wreath features dried corn husks and faux berries.

Steps:
- Layer dried corn husks onto a straw or foam wreath base.
- Add bunches of orange and burgundy berries throughout.
- Accent with a corn‑themed bow or raffia.
Tips:
- Soften husks in water before shaping them into curves.
15. Boho Pampas Grass Wreath
A trendy, neutral‑toned wreath made entirely from pampas grass and dried florals.

Steps:
- Attach small bundles of pampas grass to a wire frame with floral tape.
- Add dried florals like bunny tails and bleached ruscus.
- Shape it into a partial or full wreath.
Tips:
- Spray lightly with hairspray to reduce shedding outdoors.
Final Tips for U.S. Homeowners
- Weatherproof wisely: Use UV‑resistant florals and waterproof glue if your front door is fully exposed.
- Hang securely: Use strong command hooks or over‑the‑door hangers made for wreaths.
- Style it seasonally: Add small Halloween or Thanksgiving elements for a rotating seasonal touch.
