Make an Easy and Inexpensive DIY Fall Wreath
Welcome fall into your home and make an easy and inexpensive DIY fall wreath! This fall paper leaf wreath is simple to put together and will add a seasonal touch to your home.
With a new season approaching, it is a great time to add some cozy touches to our homes.
If you’re like me and want to decorate on a budget, you’ve come to the right place!
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I love decorating our home for each season. Adding a seasonal wreath is one of the easiest ways as it instantly changes the decor for the seasons. This fall paper leaf wreath is so inexpensive to make and comes together in just a few minutes.
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Supplies Needed to Make a Fall Paper Leaf Wreath
- grapevine wreath
- ribbon
- paper cardstock leaf cut outs
- artificial acorns
- glue gun
- hot glue sticks
- finger protectors for hot glue
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DIY Fall Wreath Instructions
The Leaves
Using my Cricut and the Cricut scoring tool, I made a variety of leaves that I found with my subscription on Cricut Design Space.
If you don’t have a Cricut or access to Cricut Design Space, you can use any leaf cardboard cut-outs. I linked a variety of these in the Shop my Post banner. Etsy shops are a great resource for these.
Simple Process to Make a DIY Fall Paper Leaf Wreath
- If you are making your leaves, score and cut them using a Cricut machine and scoring tool. Sort your materials.
- Wrap ribbon around wreath, spacing it out. Attach ribbon together with a dot of hot glue. Cut excess ribbon.
- Start with large leaves, glue leaves on the grapevine wreath, alternating colors and styles.
- Glue artificial acorns on wreath.
Hang your fall wreath on a door, mirror, old window, or place on a mantle.
I love fall and all of the cozy feels that it brings. I am excited to embrace the fall season and look forward to adding more touches to my home.
What a fun fall project!
How wonderful that card stock and ribbon can make a pretty wreath! I am so happy with how this came out and will enjoy it in my fall home.
Let me know in the comments below if you give this project a try. If you post it, please tag me. I’d love to see a picture!
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Make an Easy and Inexpensive DIY Fall Wreath
Equipment
- 1 pair of scissors
- 1 glue gun
- finger protectors for hot glue
Materials
- 1 grapevine wreath
- ribbon your choice of width and pattern
- paper card stock leaf cut outs
- artificial acorns
Instructions
- If you are making your leaves, score and cut them using a Cricut machine and scoring tool. Sort your materials.
- Wrap ribbon around wreath, spacing it out. Attach ribbon together with a dot of hot glue. Cut excess ribbon.
- Start with large leaves, glue leaves on the grapevine wreath, alternating colors and styles.
- Glue artificial acorns on wreath.
Super cute wreath! I am so ready for fall and this would be perfect for the front door. Thanks for sharing!
Such a cute wreath for Fall Lynne! I like the addition of the acorns and ribbon!
Omgoodness this is super cute Lynne! Pinned!
I love this, Lynne! This wreath is so affordable and simple but I love how much color and texture it adds. The acorns were a great touch!
Can you believe I have never used a Cricut machine??? This is such a cute Fall wreath, Lynne!!
This is so cute, Lynne! Thank you for being a part of our team!!!
Super sweet wreath, Lynne! Love it. xoxo, kristi
Thank you so much, Kristi! Wishing you a wonderful weekend! xo
Such a pretty fall wreath, Lynne!
Thank you so much, Mary Beth! I appreciate your kind words! Have a wonderful weekend!
Lynne this is the cutest! I love it for Fall!
Thank you so much, Kelly! Have a great weekend!
Your leaves are gorgeous and look so pretty on the grapevine wreath. Thanks for sharing how you made it! Pinned!
Those leaves are adorable! I need to check out that scoring stylus! They look fabulous on your wreath! Blessings, Donna