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Jaw Dropping Fall Wreaths!

Fall ideas and inspirations continue to flourish this week and today we have rounded up some seriously lovely fall wreaths! Oh the comforts of fall all wrapped up in a circle and hung on a door for a beautiful decoration piece, you can’t get any better. We are loving all of these gorgeous looks of these wreaths and there are so many different looks too. There are ones filled with berries, others filled with leaves. We adore the ones with little pumpkins on them the most though. Oh so adorable! Monogrammed ones really have our fancy though because it just adds that little touch of sophistication that you can’t get with any other detail. The fall hydrangea wreaths are absolutely stunning too. There are too many fabulous fall wreaths to choose from to pick a favorite, but 1 thing is for certain, almost all of these wreaths you can purchase and definitely all of them are amazing to look at!

{We love this lovely monogrammed fall wreath from Wreath Dreams on Etsy. The hydrangea are just beautiful for fall!}

{We adore the colors and mini pumpkins on this gorgeous fall wreath from Pottery Barn.}

{This fall wreath on Still Woods Farmhouse is overflowing with loveliness for Fall!}

{We love the little felt flowers on this adorable fall wreath from Little Things Brings Smiles.}

{We love the big bow with the mini pumpkins and moss on this wreath on Shelterness.}

{This bright berry wreath is seriously lovely from Elegant Wreath on Etsy. It get even better with your own monogram on it!}

{We are totally adoring this white burlap wreath with an adorable orange bow that is just perfect for Fall from JB Junk Market on Etsy.}

 

{This fall wreath is full of all of Fall’s cozies, wheat, leaves, mini flowers and grasses. We are totally swooning over this from Williams Sonoma.}

 

{The fall colored hydrangea on this wreath from Home Hearth Garden on Etsy are absolutely gorgeous!}

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Jaw Dropping Fall Wreaths! was last modified: November 27th, 2016 by Emily Miller
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