There Are Fall Wreath Ideas For Everyone

By Patty Goff


The season that precedes winter always brings special charms in the form of door decorations. There are numerous fall wreath ideas that welcome visitors at the front door. So many do it yourself methods are available in magazines and online. The materials and decorations to use all depend on what is at hand and your desire to be as creative as you wish.

Relatively simple equipment in the form of pliers, glue and staples are used to combine natural looking decorations. When you wish to blend yours in with the surrounding natural elements, you are wise using pine cones and actual leaves that were elegantly dropped from the trees. By choosing red, yellow, brown and orange leaves, you are already well on your way to that earthy, yet colorful decoration.

Most fall end products are in horse shoe and circular shapes. Many people make use of wheat grass to cover the bases of their shapes. The moment the decision has been made between a around or horse shoe shape, the work can begin. There are surprisingly many odd objects lying around the home that can be used as the bases shape such as old foam pool noodles. You can start by tying either brown roping or the wheat to the foam by using florist pins and sewing pins to lock it down.

The next step is to secure nuts, seeds, pine cones and leaves to the shape. Glue will be needed for larger shapes and even thin wire will do the trick. If you wish to use fresh fruit and flowers then florist wiring is most suitable to keep the heavier objects in their places.

You have to keep in mind that when fresh fruit is used it may perish within a short period of time. It would be smart to use citrus fruit with their strong skins protecting them against decomposition. You will notice as the citrus fruits grow old and harden that they add a rural element to the already earthy appearance of the art piece, together with the pines, leaves and other natural materials.

Making use of colored corn on the cob has become a trend when it comes to sprucing up porches for autumn. Many find these easiest to assemble, whether it being along rounded shapes or simply by creating bunches. The shape of the corn also allows any florist wiring to be concealed between the corn kernels. As they dry out, they produce that country look and these can be hanged in changing weather for quite a long time without discarded odors appearing.

Although many creative concepts show the use of organic elements, there are other decorative techniques that can be used such as materials, ribbons, plastics and card boards. These mentioned fabrics will easily attach to each other by means of glue and will lead to grander color schemes. There are lovely artificial flowers available in craft shops as well as patterned ribbons to choose from.

The use of fabrics or organic, recycled materials is entirely up to the creators of these beautiful autumn traditions that welcome guests into our homes. Whether they are hanged on the doors, the porches or randomly in the yard, one can only hope that they neighbors will join in and create their own too.




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