10/11/2023

DIY How to Spice Up your Plain Christmas Wreath and Turn it into a Wreath for Fall and Halloween

A Christmas wreath is one of the most versatile décor items. This isn’t something that many even think about, but you are able to use it for other holidays as well! Here are some of our favorite wreaths to get you started with your DIY fall/Halloween wreath.

Green Fir Wreath

Green fir wreath

24" Boxwood Green Christmas Decor Wreath with Warm White LED Lights

To make your décor last even longer doing autumn/fall decorations will allow you to keep them up from around august-November. Since Fall extends past just the Halloween holiday, this is a lower maintenance approach since some would rather not keep changing their decorations around often.

Wreath additions

  • Artificial berries/acorns
  • Plastic pumpkins
  • Artificial leaves
  • Artificial flowers that are red, orange, or yellow
  • Artificial corn stalks
  • Twigs and branches
fall wreath

As Halloween quickly approaches, switching up your décor can be a fun project to do. To prolong the use of your wreath, you can add fun decorations to it that will give a plain wreath a spooky face lift. It can be a fun and easy project to take your wreath to the next level.

Wreath additions

  • Festive ribbon
  • Plastic Spiders/ghosts
  • Fake spider webs
  • Colored lights
  • Skulls
  • Eyeballs
Halloween wreath

How to

First you want to gather your items that you want to add to your wreath. Also having some glue or tape on hand will make this project run smoothly. To keep the wreath multi holiday, you want to make sure to not glue or tape anything directly to the wreath so it can stay looking perfect. Using glue dots is a great way to stick your items to the wreath. These have a good hold and won’t leave any damage! Start adding your items and get creative!

Once your wreath is complete, you can hang it up either indoors or outdoors and enjoy. We would love to see what you come up with so feel free to tag us in any photos you share on your social media @fraserhillfarm.