Add some vibrant color to your home with this adorable & sweet scarecrow wreath. I seriously love fall so much. Wearing a jacket, watching the leaves change colors, hitting up the local football games are just part of what I love.
When you combine my love of fall with crafting this autumn wreath, I am in heaven! It’s the best of both worlds. Decorating your home for fall is so much fun! My kiddos love to make crafts with me too, so it’s a great way to spend time making memories with them.
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How To Make A Scarecrow Wreath
Just imagine, you can make this lovely homemade wreath and still have plenty of time to do other things. Take a look at how easy it is to make this wreath craft. Time to get you started on this harvest wreath:
Supplies Needed
- Grapevine 8 inch Wreath
- Faux Leaves
- Sunflowers or other decorations
- 3D Scarecrow
- Raffia Bows & Buttons For Centers
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Instructions
1. Start by laying out all your supplies to get organized.
2. Place the leaves all around the grapevine wreath. Then once you get them how you want them, glue each one down with hot glue.
3. Put all your extra embellishments on your wreath wherever you like them.
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Do I Have To Use A Grapevine Wreath?
When you are making this scarecrow wreath, you don’t have to use a grapevine wreath if you don’t want to. I prefer the look and style of a grapevine wreath form for this project, but you could also use styrofoam wreath instead. Just make sure to wrap it in burlap or ribbon before decorating, so it looks better.
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Can I Make This Wreath A Different Size?
Yes, absolutely you can make this wreath in all sorts of sizes. It was my preference to make an 8-inch wreath because I was going to hang it on my wall in a smaller area. If you are looking for fall wreaths for your front door or another large area, feel free to make a gigantic wreath.
Is This Scarecrow Wreath Hard To Make?
No, this autumn wreath isn’t complicated at all to make. If’s simple enough that children can help with it. The hardest part for them would be learning how to use a glue gun without getting burnt. Kids love helping make wreaths though.
Even if you are a beginning crafter, there are no worries. If you know how to shop and use a glue gun, you are all set. So don’t be scared at all to give it a try!
What Are Some Other Ideas To Add To My Wreath?
You can really add all sorts of items besides scarecrows and sunflowers. Fall is notorious for lots of style and colors. Here are some fantastic ideas for you to try:
Decorating The Rest Of Your Space
It doesn’t have to be hard to decorate your home or office for fall! I wanted to share some items that are HOT this year for fall. Take a look at these incredible decorations.
Adorable & Sweet Scarecrow Wreath
Make this adorable & sweet scarecrow wreath in less than 15 minutes. Super simple to make and a fantastic way to enhance your fall decorating.
Materials
- Grapevine 8 inch Wreath
- Faux Leaves
- Sunflowers or other decorations
- 3D Scarecrow
- Raffia Bows & Buttons For Centers
Tools
- Hot Glue Gun & Glue Sticks
Instructions
- Start by laying out all your supplies to get organized.
- Place the leaves all around the grapevine wreath. Then once you get them how you want them, glue each one down with hot glue.
- Put all your extra embellishments on your wreath wherever you like them.
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