Fall symbolizes the start of a new season — and a fresh start for you. And your home.
While a home makeover might be too large of a project to tackle now, small changes can add brightness and newness to your abode. And what better way to do this than with a fall wreath — a symbol of your new start.
Are you a sunflower person? Halloween in September? Or maybe you like the simplicity of fall colors and designs? Regardless of your style, we have rounded up the best wreaths this season to get your decorating underway.
Trust us — these will make your neighbors jealous.
A symbol of autumn, wheat is the perfect choice for those that dislike florals and greenery. Sometimes, the best wreath is the simplest. Plus, it will go perfectly with a farmhouse style home (if I do say so myself).
We all know the people who patiently wait for pumpkins to hit market after Labor Day. These people also have their Halloween costume ready to go three months prior. If this rings true for you, consider checking out this #spookyszn wreath to brighten (literally) your mood.
There is nothing better than jumping into a pile of freshly raked leaves — and this wreath will keep that memory going all season long. Faux leaves mixed with mini pine cones bring the outside to the house in the most down to earth way.
With sunflowers in bloom, the appeal to walk through a field is strong. The other option? This faux sunflower and maple wreath feels rustic — and like it would outshine any cornucopia in its path.
With vivid and playful purple hues, this is a wreath for those that think spring should be year-round. This floral wreath’s blooms vary in color for an extra vibrant fall.
Looking for a stand-out piece of decor? Consider this Fall Aspen Leaf Wreath, which boasts a vibrant color that’s practically calling for you to place it front and center on your white shiplap walls.
Thanksgiving means a lot of things to a lot of people. For some, it is food. For others, family. And for more, football. So, get a head start on the holiday that brings America together with this holiday wreath featuring squash and pumpkins.
The least in-your-face of the bunch, this speaks to those that find themselves drawn away from wreaths (for some reason we can’t understand). The dark green of the Eucalyptus mixed with the white berries and exposed ring adds a unique touch to this self-described gateway wreath.
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