Get crafty this fall! Learn how to make a beautiful Farmhouse Fall Wreath using Dollar Tree items. Perfect for adding a touch of autumn charm to your front door in neutral modern farmhouse style.
You’ll also love all our other Dollar Tree Wreath DIY Ideas plus more easy decorating ideas in our Farmhouse Fall Mantel.
Fall is the season of cozy sweaters, pumpkin spice lattes, and vibrant foliage. It’s also the perfect time to add some seasonal charm to your home decor.
Crafting a beautiful fall wreath is not only a delightful creative project but also a fantastic way to welcome the autumn spirit into your living space for the new season.
In this tutorial, we’ll guide you through creating a stunning Farmhouse Fall Wreath for your front door using affordable materials from the Dollar Tree. Whether you’re an experienced crafter or just starting, this wreath is a wonderful project to undertake this fall.
We’ve shared a lot of Dollar Tree fall wreath ideas recently — but I think this one is my favorite! It’s versatile to use whatever fall floral greenery you can find and so simple to make in whatever lovely combination of fall leaves and flowers you want. This DIY fall wreath would also make a great housewarming gift or hostess gift!
Why This is a Great Farmhouse Style Fall Craft
Crafting your own fall wreath is not only a fun and rewarding activity, but it also offers several benefits:
- Budget-Friendly: Using supplies from the Dollar Tree, you can create a gorgeous wreath without breaking the bank. Fall decor can be expensive, but this DIY project allows you to achieve a high-end look for a fraction of the cost.
- Customization: Making your wreath gives you complete control over its design. You can tailor it to match your personal style and color scheme, whether you prefer rustic farmhouse decor or something more modern and minimalist.
More Dollar Tree DIY Fall Wreath Ideas
Decorate every door with these dollar store fall wreath tutorials!
How to Make A Dollar Tree Farmhouse Fall Wreath: Step-by-Step Tutorial
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Supplies
To keep this wreath affordable, use what you can find at your local store — or you can buy online in smaller quantities. Here are some more mini pumpkin options and fun fall floral we found at Dollar Tree:
Simple DIY Fall Wreath Instructions
Part of the fun of this modern farmhouse fall wreath is that you can use whatever florals you like the best, in whatever amounts you want. Use white pumpkins or blue velvelt pumpkins of whatever you like to welcome fall! I suggest prepping all the florals and greenery and laying them out on the wreath before securing anything, to ensure you like the placement.
Prepare the Eucalyptus
Use wire cutters to cut the flat eucalyptus stems off. This step provides more control over where the eucalyptus is placed on the wreath. You can also leave it on the main stem and weave it between the grapevines if you prefer.
Secure the Eucalyptus
Apply hot glue to a few of the eucalyptus stems to ensure they stay securely on the wreath. Then, weave them into the grapevine, distributing them evenly around the wreath on one side
Add White Eucalyptus and Cotton Tails
Follow the same process with the white eucalyptus, and then cut and add the cotton tail pieces and leaves. This step adds depth and texture to your wreath.
Attach Mums
Using wire cutters, trim the mum stems, leaving about 2 inches of the stem. Apply hot glue to the trimmed end and then weave the stem into the grapevine. This step introduces beautiful floral accents to your wreath.
Attach Pumpkins
The pumpkin stems can be tough to cut, so use heavy-duty wire cutters or a knife if necessary. Layer everything onto the wreath, and finally, add the wicker-looking pumpkins for a charming fall touch.
Final Touch
To complete your Farmhouse Fall Wreath, add the greenish/brownish eucalyptus sprigs. These will provide a lovely contrast and enhance the modern farmhouse aesthetic.
Variations for Your Fall Craft
While this tutorial provides a specific design, don’t be afraid to get creative and add your personal touch to your Farmhouse Fall Wreath. Here are some variations to consider:
- Color Palette: Experiment with different color schemes. You can opt for traditional fall colors like deep reds, oranges, and browns or go for a more muted, neutral look for a unique twist.
- Additional Accents: Feel free to incorporate other Dollar Tree finds like mini pumpkins, berries on a pick, faux acorns, or decorative ribbon to make your wreath even more special.
- Seasonal Themes: Instead of a traditional fall wreath, create wreaths that represent other seasons, such as winter with snowflakes and pinecones or spring with vibrant flowers and butterflies. This classic wreath would be really easy to swap out decor picks for the seasons!
Common Questions About This Farmhouse Dollar Tree Wreath DIY
Can I use a different type of wreath base?
Yes, you can use a foam wreath base or even a wire wreath frame as alternatives to the grapevine wreath. For a minimalist DIY fall wreath, use a large embroidery hoop or metal floral hoop (which you can also find at Dollar Tree!).
Other types of wreath bases may need to be covered with ribbon or fabric (like buffalo check ribbon on the dollar tree sunflower wreath here). Just adjust the attachment method accordingly for the flowers and greenery.
How long will this wreath last?
With proper care, your Farmhouse Fall Wreath can last for the entire fall season. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use to preserve its quality for use next fall, too.
Can I make this wreath with kids?
Crafting this wreath can be a family-friendly activity, but adult supervision is recommended when using hot glue guns and wire cutters to ensure safety.
More DIY Dollar Store Wreath Ideas
Dollar Tree is a great place to get seasonal decor and inexpensive craft supplies. Check out all of these great DIY dollar store wreath ideas, for any season.
- 18- inch grapevine wreath readily available at craft stores
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Wirecutters
- 2 Dollar Tree wicker-looking pumpkins available in various colors
- 1 bushel of Dollar Tree mums in white
- 1 bushel of Dollar Tree cotton tails
- 2 bushels of flat eucalyptus in green and 2 in white
- 1 bushel of regular eucalyptus in a fall brownish color
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Part of the fun of this wreath is that you can use whatever florals you like the best, in whatever amounts you want. I suggest prepping all the florals and greenery and laying them out on the wreath before securing anything, to ensure you like the placement.
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Prepare the Eucalyptus: Use wire cutters to cut the flat eucalyptus stems off. This step provides more control over where the eucalyptus is placed on the wreath. You can also leave it on the main stem and weave it between the grapevines if you prefer.
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Secure the Eucalyptus: Apply hot glue to a few of the eucalyptus stems to ensure they stay securely on the wreath. Then, weave them into the grapevine, distributing them evenly around the wreath.
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Add White Eucalyptus and Cotton Tails: Follow the same process with the white eucalyptus, and then cut and add the cotton tail pieces. This step adds depth and texture to your wreath.
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Attach Mums: Using wire cutters, trim the mum stems, leaving about 2 inches of the stem. Apply hot glue to the trimmed end and then weave the stem into the grapevine. This step introduces beautiful floral accents to your wreath.
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Attach Pumpkins: The pumpkin stems can be tough to cut, so use heavy-duty wire cutters or a knife if necessary. Layer everything onto the wreath, and finally, add the wicker-looking pumpkins for a charming fall touch.
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Final Touch: To complete your Farmhouse Fall Wreath, add the greenish/brownish eucalyptus pieces. These will provide a lovely contrast and enhance the rustic farmhouse aesthetic.
Variations for Your Fall Craft
While this tutorial provides a specific design, don’t be afraid to get creative and add your personal touch to your Farmhouse Fall Wreath. Here are some variations to consider:
Color Palette: Experiment with different color schemes. You can opt for traditional fall colors like deep reds, oranges, and browns or go for a more muted, pastel look for a unique twist.
Additional Accents: Feel free to incorporate other Dollar Tree finds like mini pumpkins, faux acorns, or decorative ribbon to make your wreath even more special.
Seasonal Themes: Instead of a traditional fall wreath, create wreaths that represent other seasons, such as winter with snowflakes and pinecones or spring with vibrant flowers and butterflies.
Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.
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