
You can tie a bow on it, add some other greenery to it, or leave it all on its own. It’s an easy one to transition to Christmas too.

I’ve shared more rich, vibrant green magnolia wreaths in the past, but I love THIS one (Number 6) and it’s natural, muted varying tones of green and brown. Magnolia wreaths are my favorite because 1. I think I’m going to go all orange with both vibrant and pale shades this year, using this wreath and my inspiration. It says in the description it isn’t meant for outdoors but since I have a covered porch (and their images show in outdoors), I’m willing to take the chance. It’s under $100, is 28″ in diameter, and even has a coordinating garland. The wreath I ordered for myself this year is THIS fiery sumac wreath (Number 3). It also isn’t often you see a wreath filled with mum blooms! If you are routine in adding mums to your porch, I love the idea of coordinating potted mums to THIS wreath! There’s a color for just about every style - whether you prefer neutrals and go with white or gravitate toward traditional colors and opt for yellow or orange. THIS mum wreath (Number 1) comes in four colors and is 25″ in diameter. My optimum size for my front door (and the size I chose for the similar version to THIS wreath - Number 8) is 26″.

Also, many of these wreaths come in multiple size options - be sure to measure your door so you don’t go too small. These require a space that is a little more protected - on a covered porch or inside. Make sure to read the notes while most are totally faux, some of the wreaths are made from fresh-dried materials and may not be appropriate for the outdoors, depending on the weather where you live, if your front door is covered, etc. As of today’s publishing, each of the below wreaths are still available, so let’s get to it! Each wreath is linked below the graphic. In my search for the prettiest fall wreaths for the front door, several small shop wreaths are already in low supply. With continued long lead times, I’m more and more trying to plan ahead for seasons to ensure availability and that whatever I’m seeking will arrive on time. I love the twinkle lights because it emphasizes and seems to bring out some of the magic that we start feeling towards the end of the year.įavorite Fall Wreaths for the Front Door for 2022

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You can find them all on Amazon with free shipping HERE. Mine are the warm white but there’s also multi-color, orange, and white. The strands come in sets of two with remote controls with timers, dimmers, and 8 different light options and four color options. I even wove in some battery operated twinkle lights here’s what it looked like at night. In the same year, I grabbed another shot closer to Halloween with the blooms had really popped.Ī few years ago, I incorporated a few harvest colors of pumpkins and mums, along with leaf garland that mimicked the front door. Sources: Wreath (similar) | Black Striped Layering Rug Here are some other fall front porch looks from the past. As a matter of fact, THIS is the wreath shop I’ve purchased several wreaths from (I always go with the 26″ option for my door) and they are all fantastic quality and exquisite. I used the same fall wreath for the front door I’d used in years past and while this exact one it isn’t available anymore, the shop still has one with the same greenery with apples ( HERE). This past year, I used them alongside the mums and pumpkins and really like how it turned out! They’re always large and thriving and prior to last year, I would just relocate them to the back porch (where I’d quickly forget to water them and they’d die).

I struggle each year because my front porch ferns that I purchase annually each March are still in great shape by the time I start decorating for fall. So today, I’m sharing my annual round up of favorite fall wreaths for the front door, along with the wreath I already ordered for the upcoming season! After using the same fall wreath for the past three to four years - that I still have, love and will continue to use - I decided to sub in something new this year. Then, before the change in plants and addition of pumpkins, I’ll move on to a fall front door wreath. Our patriotic doormat and rocking chair pillows are still in place so those will likely be the first updates. I’ve already made a few updates inside and switched our entry stems for the upcoming season and undressed our dining room from its vibrant green, but I think I’ll be sneaking in some outdoor changes soon, too. When it comes to summer, I tend to tiptoe in but by the time August hits, I’m sprinting toward autumn and all it has to offer (my favorite things). There’s still some time to accomplish all we wanted this summer, but our sights are already set on fall.
