Hey guys!  My VERY favorite season is just around the corner, and I am so excited!  Temperatures briefly dropped below 100 here in Texas, and I decided it was time for my new Fall wreath!

Here is how mine turned out this year!

This wreath is SO easy and quick to make!

You will need a grapevine wreath.  I found mine for around $3 at Hobby Lobby.

The price varies on the stems you choose to use.  I got mine for $3 a stem.  That is a bit pricey for me, but I loved the berries on these, so I was sold!  I found my stems at Hobby Lobby and I used 8 of them.

I used a small pair of pliers to cut smaller stems off the long ones.

Then, I used some hot glue on the end of each little stem and glued them to the inside of the grapevine wreath.  There is absolutely no science to this… Just work your way around and fill the empty spots you see… Easy!

I also found some super cute burlap garland at Hobby Lobby I used to hang mine on the door.  I just tied a knot and cut the tails.  You can also find similar garland at Michael’s.  I like to use it on my Christmas tree too!  Here are just a few more pics of this easy peasy Fall berry wreath!

Hope you love it as much as I do!  Can’t wait to get the pumpkins on the entryway to match it!  Thanks so much for stopping by!  I would love for you to share and PIN my Fall wreath below!  Thanks so much!

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Thanks so much again!!

~Whitney

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32 Comments

  1. Love it—– I am going to “copy” this tomorrow because we are suppose to get a break here in TN from the 100* weather & it is predicted to “cool” off. We were in Dallas last weekend for a soccer tournament & I believe I experienced the hottest day of my life thus far.

    1. Haha Jerri! This made me laugh! It is just gross hot! We get a break tomorrow too, and I CAN’T WAIT!!! 😉 Thank!

  2. Your fall wreath turned out just beautiful!! I’m with everyone else regarding the door…..it’s GORGEOUS!!

  3. This is so perfect for Fall! I wanted to leave a quick comment because I’ve been following you for a while and haven’t commented on anything! Shame on me! This wreath is perfect because it would be so easy to also buy red berries and change it when Christmas approaches…I love all the furniture posts!

  4. doing this right after I get my sawhorses cut! now that we’ve finally reached the 70’s in colorado, it’s time I build my son’s bed. 🙂

  5. Love love love that wreath! Can you believe it is already fall and time for the change out! I might just have to make this one!

  6. I love this! I have been looking for a simple wreath to make and I think this is the one. I already have the wreath, just need to go find the stems. And I have some burlap, so I can probably make me the ribbon hanger too! Thanks for the inspiration.

  7. You’ve inspired me to make my own wreath… and I am by no means a crafty person. Here I go… to buy my first glue gun 😉

  8. I love the wreath, and will probably have to make one of my own now that I know it’s so simple to make. But I have to say, I think I may be having a visual love affair with your door haha! 😉 Anywho, thanks for the tutorial! The wreath looks perfect for fall if you like a more subdued look without all the frill leafy wreaths bring!

    1. Nope! It’s a very hard wood with a very strong finish! It always has a wreath and we haven’t had a scratch yet! Thanks so much! 😉