This easy Fall wreath DIY with farmhouse flair will be the perfect addition to your Autumn décor this year! This cute seasonal craft is cheap and very easy to make, coming together in less than thirty minutes. Welcome your Thanksgiving guests in style this year by hanging this adorable wreath on your door!

Autumn is the beginning of the cozy season. A season of warmth, invitation, and togetherness. A season of opening our homes to greet others with food and fellowship. The front door is one of the first things your guests will see as they approach your home and bringing in an element of warmth right away will set the welcoming tone you are hoping for.
This affordable and easy Fall wreath DIY is the perfect way to add that warmth to your front door. This craft is so easy, even your kiddos can help join in on the fun of creating it. If you’re looking to add something new to your Fall décor and not wanting to break the bank or spend a lot of time, this is the craft for you!

YouTube Tutorial for the Easy Fall Wreath DIY
Watch the in-depth tutorial of how to make this cute Fall craft on my YouTube channel!
Materials for the Easy Fall Wreath DIY
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- 1 Pumpkin Shaped Wreath Frame
- 1 Roll of Burlap
- Several Fake Fall Floral Picks
- Hot Glue Gun
- Hot Glue Sticks
- Scissors or wire cutters


Materials on Amazon
All of the materials for this project can be found in one place at my Amazon Storefront!
Instructions for the Easy Fall Wreath DIY
Step 1: Attach the Burlap
Attach the burlap to the pumpkin wreath frame by intertwining it between the bars on the frame. Begin by using the hot glue gun to glue one end of the burlap around the end of the wreath frame. Once the end is secure, intertwine the burlap into the frame using an over/under method. Wrap the burlap over the first bar in the frame, then under the next, and so on. Repeat this process until the entire frame has been wrapped in burlap. Then, secure the other end of the burlap the same way as the first, by hot gluing it around the end of the frame again.


Step 2: Attach the Faux Fall Florals
- Prepare your fake fall florals by either cutting or tearing them apart. You will need individual flowers rather than the bunches that the floral picks are sold in. Some floral picks are easy to tear apart and some with have to be cut with scissors or wire cutters depending on the quality of the flowers.
- Decorate your wreath by attaching the individual flowers. Attach the flowers to the wreath by wrapping the stems around the metal frame. Then either tuck the excess of the stems in between the pieces of burlap so that they are not visible in the front, or cut off the excess using the scissors or wire cutters. Use as many flowers as desired to create the design that you like for your wreath. It is also possible to remove the flowers from their stems and hot glue them to the burlap, if desired.



Step 3: Finishing Touches
- Finalize your wreath with finishing touches. Cut off any excess strings. Hot glue pieces of burlap together that look strange to you. Add any other finishing touches you desire to your wreath.
- Enjoy! Hang your easy fall wreath on your door to welcome guests as they come to your home this Autumn and Thanksgiving season!

Notes
- This craft is meant to be easy and affordable. Feel free to use materials you already have in your home to make something similar. For example, if you don’t have burlap, but you have another Fall ribbon, then feel free to change that part of the directions.
- I have provided links to the materials from Amazon to find them easily, but the materials can also most likely be found at your local dollar store during the Autumn season if you are looking for the most affordable option.

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Easy Fall Wreath DIY with Farmhouse Flair
This easy Fall wreath DIY with farmhouse flair will be the perfect addition to your Autumn décor this year! This cute seasonal craft is cheap and very easy to make, coming together in less than thirty minutes. Welcome your Thanksgiving guests in style this year by hanging this adorable wreath on your door!
Materials
- 1 Pumpkin Shaped Wreath Frame
- 1 Roll of Burlap
- Several Fake Fall Floral Picks
Tools
- Hot Glue Gun
- Hot Glue Sticks
- Scissors or wire cutters
Instructions
- Attach the burlap to the pumpkin wreath frame by intertwining it between the bars on the frame. Begin by using the hot glue gun to glue one end of the burlap around the end of the wreath frame. Once the end is secure, intertwine the burlap into the frame using an over/under method. Wrap the burlap over the first bar in the frame, then under the next, and so on. Repeat this process until the entire frame has been wrapped in burlap. Then, secure the other end of the burlap the same way as the first, by hot gluing it around the end of the frame again.
- Prepare your fake fall florals by either cutting or tearing them apart. You will need individual flowers rather than the bunches that the floral picks are sold in. Some floral picks are easy to tear apart and some with have to be cut with scissors or wire cutters depending on the quality of the flowers.
- Decorate your wreath by attaching the individual flowers. Attach the flowers to the wreath by wrapping the stems around the metal frame. Then either tuck the excess of the stems in between the pieces of burlap so that they are not visible in the front, or cut off the excess using the scissors or wire cutters. Use as many flowers as desired to create the design that you like for your wreath. It is also possible to remove the flowers from their stems and hot glue them to the burlap, if desired.
- Finalize your wreath with finishing touches. Cut off any excess strings. Hot glue pieces of burlap together that look strange to you. Add any other finishing touches you desire to your wreath.
- Enjoy! Hang your easy fall wreath on your door to welcome guests as they come to your home this Autumn and Thanksgiving season!
Notes
- This craft is meant to be easy and affordable. Feel free to use materials you already have in your home to make something similar. For example, if you don't have burlap, but you have another Fall ribbon, then feel free to change that part of the directions.
- I have provided links to the materials from Amazon to find them easily, but the materials can also most likely be found at your local dollar store during the Autumn season if you are looking for the most affordable option.

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