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DIY Fall Wreaths – 15 Festive Wreaths for Halloween and Thanksgiving

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DIY Fall Wreaths – 15 Festive Wreaths for Halloween and Thanksgiving

Handmade DIY Fall wreaths are very popular right now – I’m sure you’ve seen tons of people on Etsy selling them for a lot of money. I’m here to tell you that you can actually make your own DIY Fall Wreath for a fraction of the cost. Not all of us are able to pay almost $100 for a wreath, plus, when I get that crafting bug, I’d much rather make something myself than buy it already finished.

To ring in fall, I’ve put together this list of 15 easy to make fall wreaths. Each one of them is different and so festive! One of my favorite things about making wreaths for any holiday (or time of year), is that I love to decorate my home in style using my own creativity. So this season, give your house a gorgeous new decoration, by making your own handmade wreath. Don’t be surprised if you have people asking you where you got it from and if you’ll make one for them!

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DIY Fall Wreaths - 15 Festive Wreaths for Halloween and Thanksgiving

These fall wreaths are certain to be a good front door decor your home home for Halloween or Thanksgiving!

Fun Ways to Display Your DIY Fall Wreaths 

Once you make these fun DIY fall wreaths, there are actually a lot of ways that you can easily display them for everyone to see. The most common place to display your wreath is on your front door but you can easily hang it on any door in your house as well. 

Hanging these homemade wreaths above a fireplace or in windows can also be a really great idea, too. Anyplace that you want to hang a wreath, you can.

Is it possible to have too many wreaths hanging up in your home? My answer is no! 

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You made need some of these materials to get you started! Have fun crafting!

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