I don’t know how it happened but after I got married and moved away from home one of the first design elements/ DIY projects I became obsessed with was creating a really killer front door wreath. At the time, I was creating wreaths left and right, for my own front door, for family doors, for every season and holiday. It’s been a while since I whipped one up but I still love ogling front doors and what people decide to adorn them with. A good wreath can enhance a beautiful door, or hide the flaws of an ugly door, or just happily welcome a new season. So today I’m sharing some of the best fall wreaths I’ve seen out there lately. Since it’s the first day in a zillion when it’s under 90 degrees here in Northern Virginia, I feel like it’s finally ok to swap out my summer wreath for the fall wreath on my own door and maybe even make a new one. Which one would you create this autumn? Click the image for the sources.
The post where I found this one said it could be made from feather dusters, which I think would take forever, but it sure does look great.
![feather-wreath](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Feather-Wreath.png)
I love the addition of purple to these next two wreaths, it’s a little bit unexpected for fall and adds a lot of interest.
![fall-wreath-purple](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Fall-Wreath-Purple.png)
![fall-wreath-purple-2](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Fall-Wreath-Purple-2.png)
This one, with a more traditional autumn color scheme has a wonderful cascading effect. I might opt for a more rustic looking ribbon since I think this perfect ribbon would look like a mess if exposed to the elements (and by elements I mean wind, rain, and the neighborhood kids yanking on it).
![fall-wreath-orange](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Fall-Wreath-Orange.png)
This one with mini pumpkins by On Sutton Place is adorable.
![mini-pumpkin-wreath](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Mini-Pumpkin-Wreath.png)
This simple vertical swag by Stagetecture looks simple but gorgeous, and a phenomenal stone wall doesn’t hurt either.
![simple-orange-vertical-swag](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Simple-Orange-Vertical-Swag.png)
And finally a few cuties that make the best of raw natural elements and display them perfectly.
![wood-slice-wreath](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Wood-slice-wreath.png)
![indian-corn-wreath](https://villageandcoast.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Indian-Corn-Wreath.png)