A twig wreath at the entryway to your home makes a great first impression on your guests. These seven autumn wreaths bring the beauty of the outdoors inside while creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Your rustic interior design is a charming style that focuses on highlighting the raw elements of nature. It embraces a sincere, old-fashioned, well-loved, and well-worn appearance.
How To Make A Twig Wreath For Fall
This twig wreath is a beautiful compliment to your rustic modern décor.
It is an easy craft project. You make the wreath by hot gluing the twigs to a flat wreath form. It is messy, so plan for easy cleanup.
Remember, it is modern rustic. So pick twigs of different lengths, thicknesses, and colors to make it rustic. Also, you will want to make sure the twigs all point to the center to give it a modern vibe.
Create a warm seasonal welcome for your entry when you learn How to Make a Twig Wreath for Fall.
DIY Fall Stick Wreath
This rustic glam wreath sets off a dining room console by being the focus for a fall vignette. The twig wreath project emphasizes upcycling. So you can pick up lots of ways to reduce your footprint in your crafting and decor.
You will need a flat wreath form so you can hot glue the twigs. When you are ready, you can give it the glam treatment by spray painting the center in seasonal gold.
Perhaps you can give the younger crafters the responsibility to collect all the twigs for this project. It will take a lot more than you think.
The DIY Fall Stick Wreath is a great family upcycling project.
Simple DIY White Twig Wreath
This classic rustic twig wreath was done as a Christmas project. But I think it also works well for the fall when you don’t paint it.
You’ll start by hot-gluing twigs to a flat wreath form. Paint the base a neutral earth tone to pull the elements together. Then add some pine cones, perhaps a bird, and ribbon as accents.
Like all of the twig wreaths, this one can be a bit messy to make. So think about cleanup ahead of time.
Whatever season you pick, this Twig Wreath is a welcome addition to your classic rustic decor.
Seasonal Garden Twig Wreath
This clever wreath uses the twigs to form the wreath base. It is an elegant rustic design that can be adapted to any season. With the right accents, you can dress it for any rustic style variation.
First cut twigs to roughly four-inch lengths. Draw a circle on a paper guide. Then build the wreath layer by layer. Since this is a frameless wreath, you may need to reinforce the back with additional hot glue.
Now you can adapt it to the season with the right accents. Personally, I think the design is so robust it does well with few additions.
I believe the Seasonal Garden Twig Wreath is a wondrous foundation wreath for any time of the year.
Twig & Pom Pom Starburst Wreath
When you create a rustic modern look, nothing says Mid Century Modern more than the starburst. Add a mix of big and small twigs to create the natural element rustic is known for. Then soften the whole project with pom poms.
Create the basic starburst structure by hot gluing the longest twigs to a flat wreath base. Then fill in with shorter twigs. Top it off with pom poms you make yourself from off-white yarn.
You can step up your rustic modern look with the Twig & Pom Pom Starburst Wreath.
DIY Halloween Black Twig Wreath
You can’t really avoid Halloween when you talk about fall. This minimalist wreath works well for Halloween, but I think it may have an additional use – Easter.
We commonly use pastels, eggs, and rebirth as our Easter theme. But there is no denying that for Christians, the Crucifixion plays a central role in the season.
To me, this wreath could look like a crown of thorns. In the proper context, it makes a dramatic Easter statement.
Whichever season you choose, this DIY Halloween Black Twig Wreath is a real attention grabber.
DIY Twig Wreath Tutorial
This rustic glam wreath has enough textures to carry a large space. I can’t take my eyes off of it. Every time I look, it reveals more layers.
The project makes its own metal ring base, but I would simplify it by starting with one from the craft store.
Start with poplar twigs to create the rugged base. Then add volume by weaving bundles of birch twigs into the structure.
Now you add glam with a copper tone satin ribbon—accent with white faux porcelain flowers, which you accent with gold highlights.
This chic and rustic DIY Twig Wreath Tutorial makes an eye-catching home embellishment!
Final Thoughts
An autumn twig wreath is an easy way to match the styling of your front door with the changing seasons. It gives new life to the twigs, and it also ties the outdoors into your home.
Your rustic decor style emphasizes rugged, natural beauty. It embraces nature-inspired textures, simple, earthy colors and ultimately reflects your genuine, organic warmth.