
This year's planters are filled with green and yellow flowers and foliage and they look good with my fall decor. It's a little early for fall color in my garden but if you can wait until some of the garden turns pretty hues of orange and gold this wreath might look even better. This wreath will dry naturally and look good for many weeks. Just a little floral wire and a wire wreath form are all you need. I love cutting herbs, flowers, seed pods and pretty foliage to make a fresh herb and flower wreath.


Recycle old baskets and fill them with pretty artificial fall flowers, berries, and other floral stems. I connected them in the middle and added a couple of fall-colored sunflowers I already had in my stash. I found these pretty garlands at Joann's Craft and Fabric Store. You can buy a wreath form but if you have access to grapevines they are pretty easy to make and have a great rustic appeal. It all comes together with wild grapevines and a dollar store fall leaf garland. This year I made this easy DIY Grapevine Pumpkin Wreath. Make a Fall WreathĮvery front door needs something pretty for fall. I hope it inspires you to look around at the resources you have to create something beautiful for your front porch this fall. Most of today's fall decor comes from my stash from autumns past, from the garden, and a couple of newly purchased items.

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