Fall Wreaths for Design Lovers
Fall is a time for celebrating the harvest and nature’s bounty. No wonder we round up foliage and hang it on our doors as it begins to fall from the trees! While orange leaves and foam pumpkins grace many a wreath, today’s post focuses on selections that consistently capture the eye of design lovers. Whether the look is decadent and plentiful or simple and modern, there’s something striking about each of today’s featured fall wreaths.
Not only have we rounded up some of our very favorites, we’ve included a DIY project at the end of today’s post featuring a new take on wreath style. It’s easy to get an abundant look when you mix something faux, something dried and something gathered from the yard! Keep reading for details… Photo Credit: Kate Simmons for Decoist
Fall Wreath Style
When it comes to fall wreaths, there are different styles and supplies that design lovers enjoy. From a “cup runneth over” approach to a “less is more” strategy, the effects are wonderfully varied. Two main looks that have made an impact this season: minimal and decadent. Minimal can range from a one-supply wreath to a monochromatic palette, as shown below.
Photo Credit: Kate Simmons for Decoist
Decadent wreaths pack a lot of foliage into their frame. More is more, and beautiful details abound. Whether you’re crafting your own wreath or shopping for the perfect front door statement piece, consider opting for a m...
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