
Create a beautiful autumn door wreath with a little help from nature. Pumpkins, corn, apples and other natural treasures can decorate autumn wreaths and warmly welcome your guests.
Autumn Wears a Crown of Pheasant Feathers

This feathered autumn wreath will amaze everyone. Glue small artificial pheasant feathers to the ends of the wreath form. Then glue Brazil nuts around the center before inserting the feather stems into the wreath. Continue with the long tail feathers, which look like a cat’s whiskers. Finish the wreath by adding a large satin bow between the tail feathers.
Autumn Wears a Crown of Leaves and Pine Cones

Make a beautiful wreath that will last from Halloween to Christmas. Use dried artichokes, lotus pods and pine cones. Insert brown and gold autumn leaves between the branches of the wreath, then secure everything with hot glue.
Door wreath with berry branches

Create a welcoming entrance with colorful berries and pine branches in a door-wreath arrangement. Tie on a burlap ribbon and add an artificial turkey feather for a natural finish.
Persimmon and pomegranate fruit wreath

Use exotic fruits such as persimmons and pomegranates to add an unexpected touch to an autumn wreath. To attach the fruit to the wreath, insert wire through the middle of the fruit. Tie a loop at the top. To make fresh fruit last longer, hang the wreath in a cool place. If you want to use the wreath again next year, choose artificial fruit.
Chrysanthemums

Festive wheat harvest wreath

Milkweed pods and orange pine cones

Orange raffia ribbon

Apples and pine cones

Pumpkins, silk flowers, acorns and colorful feathers in a wire basket

Thin branches and yellow flowers

Rake with leaves and creeping juniper berries

Garland of mini pumpkins

Pussy willow branches

Nuts and autumn leaves

Corn

Pine and kumquats

Kale, apples and maple leaves

Dried corn-husk wreath

Berries and Chinese lantern flowers

Mini pumpkins and corn

Maple leaves and green squash
