A door decoration with a woven brown basket filled with an assortment of autumn leaves, pinecones, and an orange pumpkin. A burlap ribbon with a bow and striped accent hangs above the basket, complementing the festive fall arrangement.

Remember when you all asked me about the basket on my door with the fall stems?

Look what I found.

This fall decor comes with this beautiful basket and the leather-colored strap and this BEAUTIFUL arrangement with pinecones and leaves and acorns and the prettiest fall texture.

And in amazing news? It’s under $25.

Good thing I’m all about a front door.

I love to knock on them.

I love to open them (especially if there’s a casserole involved).

I love to walk through them.

But most of all—I love to decorate them with baskets like this and wreaths and the prettiest fall foliage.

I want my fall door to shine.

You know—the kind of door that’s the star of the neighborhood.  The door that makes you sigh, that makes you smile, that makes you want to turn the car around so you can see how they decorated it?

Here are 21 fall wreath ideas for the front door.

A close-up image of a fall-themed arrangement in a basket. The display includes colorful autumn leaves, small pumpkins, pine cones, acorns, and a lotus pod, all against a dark background. The leaves have shades of red, yellow, and orange, symbolizing the season.

A woven basket is adorned with an orange, textured pumpkin decoration and various autumn leaves. The basket has a checkered pattern, and the scene evokes a festive fall atmosphere. The background is dark, highlighting the basket's rustic charm.

A decorative fall arrangement showcasing autumn leaves, pinecones, acorns, and small pumpkins in warm shades of orange, yellow, and brown. The centerpiece is a basket brimming with these seasonal elements, evoking the spirit of autumn.A door decoration with a woven brown basket filled with an assortment of autumn leaves, pinecones, and an orange pumpkin. A burlap ribbon with a bow and striped accent hangs above the basket, complementing the festive fall arrangement.

A close-up of an autumn-themed decoration featuring a small orange pumpkin, an open dried lotus pod, a burlap bow, and a mix of colorful fall leaves in shades of yellow, orange, and red. The background is dark, accentuating the colors of the fall elements.

This fall basket

This is the basket that inspired this post.

I found it a couple of weeks ago at Walmart. I couldn’t BELIEVE the quality. It came with a little tag on the front that I took off because I was going for a different look on the porch.

There’s a great selection of fall stems and pumpkins and pinecones.

And it comes in a basket that looks vintage with leather-looking straps.

All for under $25.

You can see it here.

A decorative wreath made of brown, overlapping seed pods arranged in a circular pattern. The seed pods vary slightly in hue, creating a textured and natural appearance against a light background.

A close-up image of a wreath made from overlapping scales or seed pods. The texture of the natural materials is prominently detailed, showing a mix of rough and smooth surfaces in a warm brown color. The background surface is white with a subtle pattern.

Isn’t this the coolest wreath ever?

I’m doing a mushroom theme this year and found this wreath made out of sponge mushrooms.

Look at all that texture if you are decorating in neutrals.

You can see the wreath here.

 

A rustic autumn decoration featuring a wooden sign that reads "happy fall" in cursive, surrounded by a wreath of white berries and neutral-toned wood slices on a distressed grey wooden background.

This DIY wood slice wreath

You can make this wreath from those DIY wood slice stems we all made last year.

Start with the wood slice DIY stems here.

Then take a metal wreath form and wind the stems around the metal form.

You can also add white stems to the metal wreath, too.

A decorative wreath made of overlapping magnolia leaves in various shades of brown and green, arranged in a circular pattern against a light gray background. The leaves have a slightly glossy texture, creating a natural and elegant appearance.

And look at this preserved magnolia wreath that just dropped in the Threshold line at Target.

It’s 21.5 inches and usually wreaths like this are so expensive. But not this one.

You can see the price (and more about the wreath) here.

Pumpkin and gourd wreath

This colorful wreath is 22″ with brilliant autumn color.

Love the pumpkins and leaves and berries and gourds.

You can see the wreath here.

This wreath is super similar in a different colorway.

A fall-inspired wreath featuring an arrangement of orange and brown eucalyptus leaves and small pine cones, creating a rustic and seasonal decoration. The wreath's circular shape is highlighted against a plain white background.

Eucalyptus leaf wreath

This wreath is a simple option (that’s so pretty) for the front door.

It’s 20″ wide with the cutest mini pinecones.

You can see the wreath here.

Here’s the prettiest simple golden wreath option with forsythia.

A vibrant wreath featuring an array of autumnal flowers, leaves, and foliage in hues of orange, yellow, and green. The arrangement includes various blossoms and delicate accents, forming a circular, festive decoration.

Flower fall wreath

I love flower combinations—especially unusual ones.

Look at this beautiful fall daisy wreath.

And you can see it here.

You this is the prettiest flower wreath, too.

Grapevine pumpkin wreath

This is one of the first porch doors I ever shared before and I wish I still had this pumpkin.

It’s like it got lost somewhere between Kentucky and Texas.

I did a little research and found a super similar wreath with a grapevine pumpkin and fall leaves.

You can see the wreath I found here.

And this wreath is grapevine with the fall pumpkins on one side.

Berry wreath

This wreath has such a beautiful pop of color.

It’s 20″ wide and all the berries can be shaped in any direction.

You can see the wreath here.

I also love this bead wreath, too.

Pumpkin door hanger

What if instead of a wreath, you hung up a door hanger instead.

There are so many fun options for door hangers, but I like the pumpkin best.

You can see a similar pumpkin door hanger here.

And this one in a different colorway that I’ve bought before that you can see here.

A festive front porch decorated with fall porch ideas, featuring a black door adorned with an autumn leaf wreath. Symmetrical planters with vibrant red and orange foliage flank the entrance. Pumpkins of various sizes are arranged on black and white striped rugs on the gray tiled floor.

Yellow leaf wreath

Here’s the wreath I got for the back door last year.

Look at how beautiful. and the layers of eucalyptus and it’s 24″ wide.

You can see the wreath here.

This berry and eucalyptus wreath is so pretty.

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Picture Frame Wreath

Don’t you love shopping the house?

And the attic.

And the barn.

And the side of the road.

They totally have the best prices.

Almost as good as Dillard’s.

I shopped the house and made this picture frame wreath DIY here.

A decorative autumn wreath featuring white pumpkins, pinecones, and various fall foliage hangs on a vintage window frame above a wooden mantle. Below, a small white pumpkin, a green pumpkin, and a sign reading "Hello Fall" adorn the mantle.

Neutral wreath

Isn’t this the prettiest color for a wreath?

It’s perfect to plan a fall decor scheme around.

You can see this wreath here.

Pumpkin and burlap wreath

I made this wreath last year with pumpkins from the dollar store and burlap ribbon.

It’s an easy project and perfect if you want to DIY your wreath.

You can see the project here.

Before we go, here are a couple of quick wreath notes.

  • I tried to find wreaths in different colors and textures for different decor styles.
  • I like a larger wreath, so most of these wreaths are 22″ wide and bigger.
  • Let me know if you have any questions or if you need a wreath in a colorway I don’t feature here.
  • I know budgets are tight for everyone so I tried to keep everything affordable.
  • Also, I like finding budget finds, but I also like making things, too, so I added some of my favorite DIY wreaths at the end if you don’t really want to spend money on a new wreath.

I hope you were inspired.

I hope you found at least one idea that will make your front door smile.

But most of all….

….I hope your front door realizes what a rock star you are.

From my front door to yours—happy fall.

All budget fall wreaths linked here.

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