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There Are Fall Wreath Ideas For Everyone

By Patty Goff


Autumn is upon us and that means there are many new do it at home decorations that can be put into practice. These fall wreath ideas have become one to the front doors and porches of our neighborhoods. With ample online websites and magazines that strike up great instructions on how to make them, it has become an in thing to create these at home. Gathering a bit of creativity is easy with as many materials that can be found from nature itself.

Relatively simple equipment in the form of pliers, glue and staples are used to combine natural looking decorations. When you wish to blend yours in with the surrounding natural elements, you are wise using pine cones and actual leaves that were elegantly dropped from the trees. By choosing red, yellow, brown and orange leaves, you are already well on your way to that earthy, yet colorful decoration.

You will find that these autumn decor pieces are usually circular or in the shape of a horse shoe. Wheat grass is an easy to come by element that makes for a natural basis of the structure. Once you decided on the shape and color scheme, you can get to work. Foam pool noodles make for excellent bases of the structure. Start by tying wheat or brown rope all around the foam structure. Florist pins as well as sewing pins can be used to secure the rope in its place.

Next on the list of things to do is to secure favorite leaves, pine cones and other nuts and seeds into place. Here is where the adhesive will be most suitable for pasting each element down. Wiring also works well for rounder and odd shaped elements. Fresh flowers and fruits can also be used and these tie down well with florist wiring.

Do keep in mind that any fresh flowers and fruits will not last the entire autumn season. It is recommended to use citrus fruits that have tough skins. These are most likely to retain their shapes and often become more rustic in appearance as the moisture leaves the fruits. Leaves and stems take from shrubs will also dry out well and look great next to leaves and pines.

Some of the most favored elements to use have always been corn on the cob, especially ones that vary in color. These are perhaps the simplest to assemble at home and whether you choose to create bunches or a round shaped art piece, any adhesive or wiring can be well disguised in between the corn kernels. Corn cobs also withstand the colder weather better and are not known to give off any odors while they decay.

Although the majority of home owners prefer the natural look, there are exquisitely modern and colorful patterns. Many doors have been transformed in bursting colors with odd pieces of material and ribbons that were found in the house. These materials usually stick well by using strong adhesive and sewing pins. Artificial flowers also come in an array of colors and will add a feminine touch to an already beautiful art piece.

Whether you choose organic or fabric options, you can achieve the perfect balance of colors and materials and turn the yard, porch and front door into an inviting art form that will last during the month of autumn. With luck the next door neighbors will create beautiful ones of their own.




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