We know….we know….it’s still warm, and it’s August and you want to squeeze every last drop out of summer you can.
BUT….we also know (because Hobby Lobby and Michael’s told us so) that FALL is just around the corner, and if you’re like us and need plenty of time to transition we thought it would fun to share….
Six DIY Fall Wreaths you can start on right now!
Spray painted DIY Popcorn Kernel Fall Wreath
Vanessa created this fun Spray Painted Popcorn Kernel Wreath, last year, that is sophisticated and simple!
Here’s another fun Popcorn Kernel Wreath from Ashley of Cherished Bliss, that is left natural and has pretty fall embellishments…and it uses a pool noodle…see a Summer reference… 😉
Fall Wreath With Fabric and Felt Flowers
We love this Fabric and Felt Flowers Wreath from our friends at Uncommon Designs!
Bonnie and Trish give the full tutorial over on their blog.
DIY Fall Log Wreath
Rustic is so chic! Randi of Duke and Duchesses is sharing how to create this DIY Fall Log Wreath.
Fabric Rosette Wreath for Fall
Another fun Fall Rosette Wreath from our friend Anna of Ask Anna.
We love these Flower Rosettes and they could be used in so many ways!
DIY Corn Husk Fall Wreath
This popular Cornhusk Wreath, created by Vanessa, had a place in Cottages and Bungalows magazine last year! Visit the post to see how you can recreate it for yourself.
For more great FALL INSPIRATION be sure to follow along with us on our Fall Pinterest Board.
Follow At The Picket Fence’s board Seasons: Falling for Fall on Pinterest.
See you back here soon…at the picket fence!
Vanessa,
Those are so pretty! And you know how much I’ve always loved that corn husk wreath!
Happy day to you friend!
karianne
Love all of the wreath inspiration and already thinking about creating mine soon!….I would recognize Vanessa’s corn husk wreath anywhere!!! …. have a great weekend ladies!!
Goodness I guess it’s time for me to pack away my Easter decor and get on fall. It appears I skipped summer! I may try to get my nerve up and try the popcorn wreath unless I decide to just pop it instead. The rosette one is beautiful too!