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3 Simple DIY Thanksgiving Wreaths Ideas for Doors

Front doors add beauty to your exterior. When the holidays arrive, this is one of the most popularly decorated aspects of the home. As you go on a quest to decorate entry doors, you might find that the decor at the store isn’t what you had in mind. The good news is that there are plenty of DIY options for Thanksgiving wreaths that you can do in a pinch.

DIY Indian Corn Wreath

Aside from pumpkins, Indian corn is one of the most recognized decor items for fall. It comes in a range of warm colors that can complement all entry doors.

A DIY Indian Corn wreath can make a surprising impact on your entry door. This kind of wreath is made with:

  1. Getting a good mix of different colored mini Indian corn and gluing them next to each other with a hot glue gun

  2. Fluff the husks before getting started

  3. Line up the tips of the corn to make the wreath look even

  4. Continue to glue the corn until you make a circular shape, serving as a wreath

DIY Farmhouse Thanksgiving Wreath with Ribbon

A classic magnolia wreath can go a long way when it comes to creating a DIY Farmhouse Thanksgiving wreath. Best of all, they are super quick and simple to create.

With this wreath, you’ll need:

  1. A magnolia wreath

  2. 3 white or orange pumpkin picks and 3 pinecone picks

  3. 1 roll of ribbon of your choice

  4. Floral wire

You can make your wreaths look more realistic by hot gluing real magnolia leaves onto the wreath. Floral picks easily slide into the wreath without the need of a hot glue gun, but you can use floral wire as necessary. Pinecone picks add extra texture to the wreath.

DIY Fall Harvest Wreath with Dried Florals

Looking for a lovely harvest DIY fall wreath? This grape vine wreath features dried wheat, dried florals, dried corn, acorns, pinecones, and rustic jute rope for hanging.

  1. Trim and layer the wheat directly onto the grape vine and tuck it into the bottom of the wreath

  2. Keep tucking and layering to create a full effect

  3. Attach the acorns, dried corn and pinecones to the bottom center of the wreath with a hot glue gun

  4. Wrap the jute rope around the top of the wreath to use for hanging

Display one of these wreaths on your front door for a warm and inviting appearance. Does your home need new door installation? Contact us now for a free quote!

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