How To Make Your Own Autumn Wreaths

By Amalynn, published Nov 05, 2007
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Wreaths are a beautiful item to hang on your door, or even up in the hallways around your house. But they can be expensive to buy. They don't have to be, though, just make your own! Here's a few ideas for making your own Thanksgiving and Autumn wreaths. Gather around the whole family and have fun!

Doll Grapevine wreath

What you will need:
a doll about 10" high
small plastic pumpkins
green construction paper
sunflowers
plastic Indian corns
wooden beads
different colored feathers
scissors and glue
grapevine wreath
floral wire

Dress the doll the way you would like her. Set her in the middle of the wreath, using the floral wire to tie her in if necessary. Glue the plastic pumpkins around the wreath at spaced-out intervals. Then glue the sunflowers right next to the pumpkins. Use the green construction paper to cut out leaves. Glue the leaves around the sunflowers. Take the Indian corns and glue them next to the sunflowers. Use the beads and feathers to fill up any empty space on the wreath. Let dry and hang.

Autumn Wreath

What you will need:
one undecorated grapevine wreath
1/2 to 1 yard of Fall fabric
Raffia

cut the fabric into strips that are about 1.5" by 18". Cut out dozens of these, and then start tying each strip to your wreath into a bow at different places. The best part of this project is that you can add as many or as few as you like. When you get the wreath you want, tie a big bow with the raffia and tie that onto the top of your wreath. Hang and enjoy!

Nature-Walk Wreath

The whole family can enjoy not only a fun craft, but an enjoyable nature walk together as you gather up items you need for your wreath. Anything found outdoors can be used, from acorns, leaves, pine cones, twigs, sticks, grass, walnuts,stones, etc.

What you will need:
Items gathered on your walk
large grapevine wreath, or several small ones
glue gun
floral wire

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