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DIY Modern Fall Wreath

Fall seems like the season we welcome folks into our homes. We’ve spent all Summer outdoors and now we are ready to snuggle up indoors for a while. A nice way to start this cooler season is to add a pretty handmade wreath to your door. A wreath on your door says that you are expecting folks to be arriving and you wanted friends and family to have a warm welcoming. This year I made this modern, two toned wreath for something a little different. Instead of traditional Fall leaves in browns and oranges, I decided that this was a pretty palette for Fall.

DIY Modern Fall Wreath

Fall is that transition season taking you from Summer to Winter, so this wreath has a nod to the season before and the season to come. Both boxwood and cotton grown here in Southern California, so I was able to do a little foraging for this project. And the nice thing about both of these materials is that they will dry and still stay beautiful for a long time. This idea of a two toned wreath could definitely be done with other greenery and leaves as well. Pinecones paired with Fall leaves could be very pretty.

2 thoughts on “DIY Modern Fall Wreath

  1. joy voss

    Did you use a wreath form for this….? Love it! Want to replicate, but I’m “crafty disadvantaged”! 🙁
    ~Joy

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    1. Jeran Post author

      You can really find wreath forms are any craft store. There are simple metal frames, but I actually like working with the straw ones as well. Good luck crafting – I’m sure whatever you make will be beautiful.

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