This easy to make fall wreath tutorial is a inexpensive DIY project you can whip up this weekend. You probably have half the supplies in your house already!
I needed a new fall wreath this year, since the chipmunks did a number on my old one. Who knew they would want to eat my acorns?
And since money doesn't grow on trees (as opposed to acorns), I decided to throw one together myself.
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Easy To Make Fall Wreath
Supplies:
- Grapevine wreath
- Bushel basket lid
- Fall leaf garland
- Bow or ribbon to make a bow (mine was made with burlap ribbon)
- Bag of faux pumpkins/gourds
- Vintage colander (I picked this one up at a yard sale for really really cheap, but you can find them at thrift stores or new ones just about anywhere)
- Hot glue gun
- Floral wire (optional)
Instructions:
I used floral wire to wire the bushel basket lid to the back of the grapevine wreath.
You could also use twist ties or hot glue if you don't have a ridiculously extensive collection of floral wire. Some people hoard empty food containers, I hoard floral wire.
And yes, I did use dirty gardening pruners to cut my floral wire. Why use the proper tool, when you can just run out to the garage and grab the first thing you see.
This is where it gets really complicated, so pay close attention.
Take the garland and lay it on top of the grapevine wreath. Use floral wire or hot glue to attach it.
Hope I didn't lose you on that last step.
OK, so then attach your bow. Again, floral wire or hot glue will do the deed. I may have some extra floral wire if you run out.
I played around with just adding a large pumpkin to the wreath, but decided on using a colander filled with smaller pumpkins for a more unique fall look.
I wired the colander onto the wreath and then hot glued the pumpkins/gourds onto the colander.
Boom! You're done.
Easy peasy, pumpkin pie squeezy.
The whole shebang took ten minutes to make.
BTW, if you need a tutorial for making a bow, Ann from On Sutton Place has a nice post on How To Make A perfect Bow.
Now get out there and let's show these chipmunks they can't ruin our fall decor.
It's us against them and pretty always wins!
Other fall projects you may enjoy:
Repurposed Funnel Jack-o'-Lantern
Becky
Just now working on making a wreath like this. I'm decorating my porch like your post called TRANSITIONING THE PORCH FROM FALL TO HALLOWEEN. Thank you so much for sharing information on what kind of plants some were besides the mums. Will post finished project soon or as soon as I'm done with wreath, everything else is done and up. This is a great blog.
Betty819
Seeing your colorful Fall wreath reminds me that I want to get mine down from the garage rafters and hang it outside of our front entrance. Thanks for the remidner!
toodie
I really love the colors here. And the colander of pumpkins is such a great touch.
Our Pinteresting Family
What a beautiful wreath! I love how you added the bushel basket lid to it. How creative! 🙂
Rhonda
We love what you have done. Please come share it with us at http://obsessiveandcreative.blogspot.com Craft Frenzy Friday! The party starts Thursday to 7pm cst. I won't be a party without you!
Melinda
Anything to outsmart the squirrels and chipmunks is great in my book!!!
So pretty.
M 🙂
Leslie Harris
You are so creative Pam! I love the idea of that wood backing on the wreath, I haven't seen that before. Great job!
Cindy Eikenberg, Little Miss Celebration
Hi Pam! I absolutely love your wreath and am sharing it on my FB page today. Thanks so much for sharing it with us and have a happy Thursday!
Robin Johnson
Your wreath is perfect Pam. I like all the layers and the extra's added to make it one of a kind.
susie @ persimmon moon cottage
Wonderfully original, cute wreath! The colander with the gourds is perfect. The basket lid adds another layer of interest. It looks great on the fence.
We are supposed to be out of the near 100 degree temperatures by tomorrow and I am starting to dream of Fall.
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co.
love the addition of the colander - super cute!
the cape on the corner
the pumpkins in the colander just give extra fall punch. love it!
Brenda Kula
Love the use of the colander! Love it!
Brenda
Ashley @ The Houston House
That's just cute as it can be! I love fall so much!