A DIY Fall Wreath with Metallic Shine

Fall is in the air, so it’s time to put a wreath on the door! Today’s DIY fall wreath idea celebrates seasonal foliage, as well as the current copper trend. Plus, with many craft stores already selling their faux flowers and leaves at half off the regular price (time to make room for the holiday merchandise), this project is as affordable as it is easy to create. Keep reading for all of the DIY details…Project SuppliesA trip to the craft store will provide you with most of what you need, if not everything! Here’s the supply list for the project:a grapevine wreath in the size of your choicefaux foliagea glue gun (optional)ribbon (optional)pumpkins and gourds (optional)RELATED: Using Fall Leaves In Home DécorIf you can, opt for faux leaves with a metallic finish. I chose copper, as it adds warmth and is one of today’s hottest metallics:I was also lucky to find dried oak leaves with a copper finish, which gives them a glossy shine. However, this wreath will work with any foliage you bring to the table, so choose a style that makes you happy.DIY StepsReady to get started" This project is easy and fun. You may even be able to pull it off in under an hour. Regardless, make sure you enjoy the process. Half the joy of putting this wreath together is getting to try different arrangements.Step 1: Begin by cutting leaves from your bundles of foliage. Try to leave a stem, as this will make it possible to attach the leaves to the wreath without the...
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