Make this easy DIY Fall Wreath featuring orange and red berries for a gorgeous addition to your front door. It’s quick to make in just 15 minutes!
There are so many beautiful Fall Wreaths to choose to make but this berry wreath has been a favorite for adding beautiful Autumn colors to our decor.

DIY Fall Wreath
This week has been so busy around our house. Fall weather brings me Fall projects just about as much as Spring cleaning. Does anyone else make a long to-do list in the Fall? I pretty much go through my Spring Cleaning Checklist again. Cleaning out, organizing and de-cluttering again.
My daughter asked if we could add some fun projects too. She is in love with searching for fun crafts and DIY on Pinterest for us to make. I promised her that she could make something she wanted. She is completely into decorating. Maybe she is finding her thing.
Last year she made us this DIY Fall Leaf Bowl. This week, she decided she wanted to make a Fall Wreath for the front door, which was actually my painting project last Sunday. It’s now black! Little things get me so excited!)
How to Make a DIY Fall Wreath
She narrowed down her choices and then decided to do something sweet and simple. We headed to Hobby Lobby (with our handy dandy 40% off coupon) to get her supplies. I was thrilled to see all of their Fall Flowers are on sale 40% off this week too.
She picked out a 14-inch grape vine wreath and (8) little orange berry stems.
All she had to do to make the wreath was to simply trimmed the ends of the stems and push them into the wreath all the way around and space them out to look how she wanted.
It literally took her 15 minutes to make this beautiful wreath!
We decided to hang it with 1 ½ inch brown ribbon bow to add a little extra “prettiness”. I helped her push each end of the ribbon through the wreath from the front side about 2 inches apart to the back and then tied the bow at the height we wanted on the door.
Sophie is so proud of herself!! Pretty little wreath looks gorgeous on our newly painted door. Voila!
Easy DIY Fall Wreath
Equipment
- Pair of wire cutters
Ingredients
- 1 14 inch Grapevine Wreath
- 8 stems Orange/Red Berries
- 1.5 inch Brown Ribbon or other color of choice
Instructions
- Trim the ends of berry stems off so that only about 3 inches remains .
- Push the berry stems into the grapevine wreath all the way around spacing a few inches apart.
- Cut appoximately 3 feet ribbon .
- Feed each end through the front of the wreath about 2 inches apart.
- Tie the ends into a bow at desired height to hang.
Notes
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Debi @ Surroundings by Debi
This wreath turned out so pretty. You daughter did a wonderful job. She is very creative. I featured it on my Tuesday Treasures today. I hope you can stop by and take a look! Have a wonderful week.I hope you can join us at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop again this week!
Sherri
Thank you so much Debi! 🙂
Jann Olson
Your daughter did a great job. I love quick and easy projects like this! And yes, I have a
big to do list in the Fall. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann
swathi
Beautiful, lovely fall wreath, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop, pinning.
Julie
Looks so lovely. Do you have a special hook on the door to keep it secure or just a nail banged in there? As the pretty ribbon is covering it I guess it doesn’t matter but I’m wondering if I did something like this would I need to always have a wreath f some kind all year round to cover the nail I whacked in!
Sherri
Hi Julie, I just have a nail whacked in there. 🙂
swathi
Beautiful, thanks for sharing with Hearth and soul blog hop. pinning.
Theresa @DearCreatives
so pretty for fall. Thanks for sharing at the Inspiration Spotlight party. Pinned & shared .
Jamie
Wow – that is beautiful!! Looks like something that you pay a fortune for in some of the decor shops up here. Now I can just make my own. Love it!
Kelsie
This is beautiful, and I really really like it. Will have to try it, especially because it looks easy.
Angeline
What a great job she did! I love how simple but beautiful this turned out to be!
Sherri
Thank you so much Angeline! We just hung it on the front door again over the weekend for this Fall season. She is so proud! 🙂
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Lucie Palka
That is a really pretty wreath! I love how the orange berries contrast the block door!
Pam
WOW, this wreath is so pretty and looks so much more difficult to make than it actually is. I think I need to run to the craft store and get some berry picks now. 🙂 Thank you so much for linking up to Dare to Share, your wreath is today’s Dare to Share Feature of the Day!
Susan
Your daughter is quite the talented crafter and her wreath is lovely! Congrats, You both are featured this week at the Inspire Us Thursday Link Party on Organized 31.
Natasha in Oz
Wow, what a gorgeous wreath! I agree with others that it looks amazing against the black door too.
I am featuring this project at my Friday Favorites post. Thanks for sharing it at the Say G’day linky party.
Best wishes,
Natasha in Oz
Sarah
I love how this turned out! Perfect for Fall.
Jessica
that is super cute! I love pipberries and we do a lot with them at my store!
I am hosting my first ever Tuesday Link Up Party. I hope you can come over and link up with me!! I love meeting new ladies and getting to see all the amazing content everyone has to offer! http://liverandomlysimple.com/totally-terrific-tuesday-linkup-party-1/
Trisha D.
What a fantastic wreath!! Congrats on being featured this week at Outside [the Box]!! I’m crushing over those orange berry stems!
Thanks for linking up to Outside [the Box]. We hope to see you again this evening! (Tuesdays at 5pm EST: http://bit.ly/BlackAndWhiteObsession)