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10+ Dollar Tree DIY Fall wreath ideas

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10+ Dollar Tree DIY Fall wreath ideas

Hey y’all!~ How are you? I have not completely fallen off the face of the earth. I know a lot of you will be surprised to see me. Then there will be a lot of you who completely forgot about me.  I get it, out of sight, out of mind.

I have been busy over at Home Pressure cooking. Not only cooking but creating some awesome goods and accessories to use with the Instant Pot. I hope you come on over to the other side:)

Today, I am sharing 10+Dollar tree DIY Fall wreath ideas from everyday people like you and I. Not only lovers of the Dollar Tree but lovers of a good budget-friendly wreath idea. Wreaths can cost a fortune. I don’t think I have ever bought a wreath that cost me over $10.00. I just can’t justify it. If I can visualize it, and make it on a budget that is my kind of decorating. All the wreaths I am sharing today do not have tutorials. However, I will share links to similar ones that are featured here today. Most all the wreaths are just for inspiration. I always say make it your own. We all have a different eye and see things in a different way.

10+ Dollar Tree DIY Fall wreath ideas

10+ Dollar Tree DIY Fall wreath ideas

You already know what a huge Dollar tree fan I have been throughout the years. If you are new here, I will leave those galleries down below for you to check out. All the wreaths featured are not from actual websites. They are hand made by gals in various Dollar tree diy groups I have joined throughout the years.

This cute hat idea made with a dollar tree hat, some faux foliage, and a diy burlap bow.

This wreath was actually made from an OWL felt placemat as the base. Simple fall flowers and leaves hot glued. Very clever!

Another placemat and fall foliage and a pre-made bow. Dollar tree has all the goodies you need. It is on a grapevine base. All the flowers and felt and glittery center sunflower came from Dollar Tree. The wooden Home word came from AC Moore Crafts.

Cascading wreath Tutorial HERE

Bath poofs! Another very clever idea. Dollar tree even has the faux corn!

All DT Items –Wire wreath –Orange Deco- Mesh Brown- Deco Mesh Light -Green Deco Mesh- Owl felt stickers -Maple leaves Orange -Tinsel Stems- Lg Owl ornament- Give Thanks sticker -Fall ribbon with bells.

You can find this sunflower wreath and others for sale here 

Sunflower mesh wreath tutorial HERE

Candy corn wreath: Heart shape upside down and have pipe cleaners spanning the gap

Hot glued faux leaves to a felt owl placemat, glittered eye, and use a can soda tab to hot glue on the back of owl to hang with ribbon on your door.

Mini hay wreath with heavy rope (jute) hot glued around the form and pretty sunflowers!

Mesh Wreath tutorials for beginners:

Most all DIY wreaths start with a simple wire form. You can do various shapes and sizes to create your one of a kind wreath. I hope this inspires you to make your own on a friendly, fun budget.

WIRE WREATH FORMS  (Amazon affiliate links)

MESH rolls IN BULK for wreaths

HOT GLUE GUN

This can be a really fun ladies craft night together, church event, or with the kids. Hope you enjoyed these 10 Dollar tree DIY Fall inspired wreath ideas.

You definitely want to stick around and check out my Dollar Tree Fall gallery of more fun and creative ideas.

DOLLAR TREE FALL GALLERY HERE

Welcome to fall crafting with the dollar tree

Filed Under: dollar tree, Fall, Fall craft, Fall porch, Fall wreath

Comments

  1. Susan says

    August 15 at 1:28 pm

    Hi Debbie! No, I have not forgotten you. Thanks for some really cute fall ideas!!

    Big Texas Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 1:30 pm

      Awww..that’s nice Susan. Hope all is well.

      Reply
  2. Judy says

    August 15 at 1:39 pm

    Never, never would I forget you! Thanks for sharing these ideas. My fall wreath needs to be replaced, so these ideas are just in time for me! Take care!

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  3. Christy m says

    August 15 at 1:39 pm

    Yay! Glad to see your still doing fun projects. I love the wreaths with the bath poofs.

    Reply
    • Kristina says

      October 14 at 5:32 pm

      How do you make the wreath out of the bath pompoms.

      Reply
      • debbiedoo's says

        October 15 at 11:10 pm

        Those are just cut and tied around a wreath form.

        Reply
  4. Patricia says

    August 15 at 1:59 pm

    I would like to make all of the Scout Leaders Wire wreath for Christmas. Would you please tell me or show steps on hoe to apply mesh with hot glue gun.

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 2:05 pm

      You actually cut mesh. Under the sunflower wreath there is a link to a tutorial. Check it out Patricia.

      Reply
  5. Denise says

    August 15 at 3:12 pm

    Yay, happy to see this email on Fall wreaths. Was looking for one for our sons front door, Single Daddy now, has 2 children. Nothing too feminine, I believe these ideas will help greatly. Good to hear from you! My pressure cooker is on my Christmas list.

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 3:39 pm

      That will be awesome Denise. Sorry to hear about your son being a single Dad. I bet you will make him an adorable wreath.

      Reply
  6. Jewell Martin says

    August 15 at 4:52 pm

    Such inspiration! It’s still 100* + heat index here in Mesquite, Tx, but I have some big Texas hugs for you, too. I have a metal owl autumn yard decoration. I Think my first wreath will be the mum owl with the white feathers. Thank you so much.

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    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 7:51 pm

      Sounds perfect, and so simple right?! Enjoy.

      Reply
  7. carol says

    August 15 at 5:17 pm

    Forget Debbie Doos? NO-NO HU -UH not me. Thanks for the wreath designs; so cute. You can just make anything from Dollar Tree supplies. They have it all.
    I don’t get to watch you cook because I live in the ‘sticks’ with poor wifi service. Therefore videos etc so not stream well; once in a while I can catch bits n pieces. You have a good week. Thanks again.

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 7:51 pm

      Hi Carol, great to see you. I wish you had better WIFI..I get it though. You are so welcome.

      Reply
  8. Janet says

    August 15 at 5:55 pm

    Don’t have a pressure cooker yet, so glad to see you back on this site. Thanks for all the wreath ideas, I especially love the sunflower. And, no, I don’t think any of us have forgotten you. Always love your ideals, especially the one from Dollar Tree.

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 7:51 pm

      Thanks Janet:)

      Reply
  9. Karen says

    August 15 at 6:13 pm

    Debbie – I am confused. The great picture shows a center with black shiny tacks or beads in the center. But your tutorial shows using brown burlap….. do you know what was used on what was pictured?Thanks

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    • debbiedoo's says

      August 15 at 7:50 pm

      Karen I shared a tutorial that was close to the one I featured. I think you can use anything you like in the center for texture. Even those clear little stones they sell at the dollar tree.

      Reply
  10. Doris Taab says

    August 15 at 8:43 pm

    I love that sunflower wreath–beautiful! I agree with all those who posted, not going to forget you!

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  11. Heather says

    August 15 at 10:02 pm

    I didn’t forget about you! Glad to see you here. The wreaths are all so cute!

    Reply
  12. Christy m says

    August 17 at 8:28 am

    Is there a link with instructions for the sunflower one with the bath poofs?

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    • debbiedoo's says

      August 17 at 8:48 am

      No. I would assume she used a wire form and cut the string to the bath poof and simply tied it around the wires. If you didn’t want to buy that many poofs, you can also use some fall flowers to fill in.

      Reply
  13. Norma Rolader says

    September 3 at 10:35 am

    Wow!!! love the wreaths I will have to try some of these God bless

    Reply
  14. carol b says

    September 6 at 3:27 pm

    Oh no, not me…..could never forget Debbiedoos. I know you are busy cooking these days. I can’t seem to stream your videos and I also don’t have an insta pot BUT I sure do love your ideas on easy, inexpensive home decor. Thank you for these Fall wreath ideas; hope the Fall weather is better for your outdoor enter- taining, your deck is beautiful. p.sp i have a new email address: [email protected]

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    • debbiedoo's says

      September 6 at 10:29 pm

      Thank you Carol. I sure miss my friends here! You would love the Instant Pot. I will teach you how to use it.

      Reply
  15. Jo Ann says

    September 11 at 9:37 am

    Love your designs – have you ever done a poinsettia like you huge sunflower. If so can you share your pic

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    • debbiedoo's says

      September 11 at 1:38 pm

      Hi Jo Ann. I do have a winter stencil with a poinsettia. https://www.amazon.com/Winter-Berry-Poinsetta-Deer-Antlers-Stencil-Bonus-Pine-Cone-Branch-Berry-Sprig-Stencil-Mylar/dp/B01M59RTYP/ref=sr_1_3/?ie=UTF8&qid=1479128827&sr=8-3&keywords=debbiedoo%27s&tag=width-20

      Reply
  16. janet a phillips says

    August 26 at 7:31 pm

    does anybody see a cute dress shape that can be cut from the owl placement

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  17. Pam Carrell Massey says

    January 26 at 5:07 am

    I am new to making wreath and I’m having trouble with my mesh coming apart when I cut it got and ideas that I may try to keep it together

    Reply
    • debbiedoo's says

      January 26 at 9:28 am

      It may be the kind f mesh. You can put a little piece of tape on the end that is unraveling a bit.

      Reply

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