Beautiful Fall wreaths with a coastal beach vibe.
A simple Fall twig wreath with a starfish added that gives the wreath a beach vibe. Via Beach House on Hood Canal Pinterest Page.
Beachy Fall wreath by Worthing Court. Bright blue striped burlap ribbon reminds of beach cabanas, and Starfish are tucked in here and there.
Coastal Autumn wreath by Across the Boulevard combines wood pumpkins and shells.
Grapevine wreath that's spray painted with Ocean Breeze, an aqua color, by Sykester Mom. And the Decorative Letter S stands for sea? I'm guessing. The leaves are made from book pages.
Give a traditional grapevine Fall wreath a coastal twist by adding something themey in the center. Made by Irish Girl Wreaths.
Add Fall to a Driftwood Wreath in form of faux or real Fall leaves. Via Better Homes and Gardens.
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The trick for creating a coastal beach Fall wreath is to start off with a natural wreath form, such as a Grapevine Wreath, Twig Wreath or Driftwood Wreath. These types of wreaths will naturally tie into a Fall theme, and you don't want to cover them up entirely. Just add Beach Finds that reflect the season, shells in rich tones of orange and browns for example, as well as other elements such as leaves as you have seen in some of the Fall wreaths. You can also paint the shells to reflect the seasonal colors of where you live.
Wreaths can also be used as Table Centerpieces. The space in the middle is perfect for a candle. You can find out How to make this Little Driftwood Wreath on Alisa Burke's site.
Beachy Fall wreath by Worthing Court. Bright blue striped burlap ribbon reminds of beach cabanas, and Starfish are tucked in here and there.
Coastal Autumn wreath by Across the Boulevard combines wood pumpkins and shells.
Grapevine wreath that's spray painted with Ocean Breeze, an aqua color, by Sykester Mom. And the Decorative Letter S stands for sea? I'm guessing. The leaves are made from book pages.
Give a traditional grapevine Fall wreath a coastal twist by adding something themey in the center. Made by Irish Girl Wreaths.
Add Fall to a Driftwood Wreath in form of faux or real Fall leaves. Via Better Homes and Gardens.
The trick for creating a coastal beach Fall wreath is to start off with a natural wreath form, such as a Grapevine Wreath, Twig Wreath or Driftwood Wreath. These types of wreaths will naturally tie into a Fall theme, and you don't want to cover them up entirely. Just add Beach Finds that reflect the season, shells in rich tones of orange and browns for example, as well as other elements such as leaves as you have seen in some of the Fall wreaths. You can also paint the shells to reflect the seasonal colors of where you live.