Creating wreaths during the fall is a lovely way to personalize your front door and home. I have made a few wreaths in my time on this planet, and this one was adorable and fun to make. It was especially easy and affordable. Stick around and see how I created a fall wreath. I hope this inspires you to decorate your front door.
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Supplies I used to make this fall wreath:
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Grapevine wreath (affiliate)
5 bunches of silk fall flowers (affiliate)
2-3 chalkboard-painted owls
Bistro chalkboard marker (affiliate)
Orange string (affiliate)
The Letter Q for our last name (affiliate)

Easy Instructions on how to make this Fall wreath:
First, I pulled apart the silk flower bunches and sorted them by type.

Then, I dry-fitted them into the areas I wanted to place them. I moved them around before I used the hot glue to affix the pieces in their places.
I also placed them randomly around the outside of the grapevine wreath and continued around the wreath.
Then, I hot-glued the Q to the left side and added the extra berries to hide the end a little bit.
And, I decided to add a little fall pun to the owl clips I found. Here is the fall pun for your amusement! I hope it brightens your day. Aren't the "punny"? LOL

How long did it take to make, and how much did it cost?
This project didn't take long. It took about 40 minutes to put together, and the cost was around $ 25.30 plus tax. I went to my local craft store to pick these items up because they always run great deals this time of year. Every item here was 50% off or more. Yippee! I love to decorate, but I love deals even more when I decorate or organize.
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Here is the final product. What do you think? I realized I could have added more fall leaves, but I was trying to keep the cost down.

Note: Over time, the letter Q did fall off so be sure to use enough glue on the back and make sure it adheres to the grapevine wreath, not just the leaves.
I will be hanging it soon. Can't let go of summer just yet. How about you? Do you make wreaths or other seasonal decorations in your home? Please share it below. Visit our many DIY Home Decor Tip Ideas!
Feel free to visit these other posts for fall wreath inspiration I found online.
62 Best Fall Wreaths That'll Spruce up Your Front Door This Season
65 Fall Wreaths That'll Add Serious Autumn Flair to Your Door
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Sarah Soboleski says
Your wreath is beautiful. It'll really add a nice pop of color to your door! I made a wreath out of old book pages last year which I thought turned out pretty well considering I'm not the crafty type. 😉
Janet Barclay says
I'm not very crafty, but this is beautiful - makes me feel like trying!