Three Great Early Fall Wreath Tutorials

As I was driving through town today I noticed a front porch decorated with fall decor and it made me want to go home immediately to put up my own fall decor. It may seem a little early to be putting up fall decor but this is the first week of September after all, so I pulled out my fall decorations when I got home. However, I noticed that my fall wreath for the front door was looking a little shabby, and I am in need of a new one. After searching online I was pleasantly surprised to find that there are several great tutorials for early fall wreaths. Here are three of my favorite early fall wreath tutorials that you can make yourself.

Midwest Living: Fall Color Wreath

If you are looking for a fall wreath that is perfect for September and early fall than this Fall Color Wreath from Midwest Living is perfect. The wreath features bright fall colored mums and yarrow, as well as dried oak leaves and acorns. Making it the perfect mix of colors for early fall.

You can find the tutorial for Midwest Living’s Fall Color Wreath by visiting their website.

Twig & Thistle: DIY Leaf Wreath for BHG

Kathleen from the blog, Twig & Thistle created this cute purple fall leaf wreath for the Better Homes & Gardens decorating contest last year. While the wreath that Kathleen made was purple, if purple isn’t your color you could easily change the color of the wreath, perhaps you could make it even silver or gold?

Kathleen’s tutorial is very easy to follow with step-by-step directions and pictures of each step of the wreath making process. This is a very simple and easy wreath to make that has a sophisticated look to it.

You can view Kathleen’s DIY Leaf Wreath for BHG tutorial by visiting her blog, Twig & Thistle.

Knittlebits: Autumn Wreath Tutorial

Julie from Knittlebits shares a tutorial for an easy to make Autumn Wreath on her blog. The only supplies needed for this wreath are some silk autumn colored leaves, a straw wreath form, some floral wire, fabric glue and a glue gun. Like I said this is a very easy to make, and requires only a few basic supplies.

Julie’s wreath tutorial is very easy to follow and understand. Her step-by-step directions are clearly written and accompanied by pictures.

You can view Julie’s Autumn Wreath Tutorial by visiting her blog, Knittlebits.


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