Ah, fall. That magical time of year when pumpkin spice is in the air, Target’s seasonal aisle is your personal runway, and the front door practically begs for a glow-up. If you’re still hanging that same dusty old wreath from 2018, we need to talk. This year’s fall wreath trends are bold, fresh, and just a little bit extra — and honestly, we’re here for it.

Whether you’re buying a ready-to-hang beauty or getting your hands dirty making your own masterpiece (pro tip: you should), here are the Top 5 Fall Wreath Trends for 2025 that’ll make your neighbors jealous in the best way possible.


1. Luxe Neutrals with a Pop of Moody Drama
Forget the “everything must be orange” rule. This fall, it’s all about rich neutrals — think creamy beiges, warm taupes, and muted golds — paired with a dark, moody accent. A deep plum velvet ribbon, a splash of midnight blue eucalyptus, or even black berries can take a neutral wreath from “meh” to “oh wow.” Like this Neutral Burlap Welcome Wreath.

Why it works: It’s chic, timeless, and you can leave it up well into Thanksgiving without anyone side-eyeing your color palette.


2. Cottagecore Goes Pumpkin Spice
If you’ve been secretly wishing you lived in a storybook cottage surrounded by maple trees and friendly woodland creatures, this trend is basically your invitation. Imagine soft, flowing ribbons, dried hydrangeas, acorns, and miniature pumpkins tucked between layers of ruffled foliage. It’s a little romantic, a little whimsical, and 100% cozy. Check out this Rustic Fall Welcome Wreath.

Hot tip: Pair it with a plaid flannel throw on your porch swing and you’ll have Pinterest knocking on your door for a photo shoot.


3. Maximalist Harvest Explosion
Minimalism? Not this year. The maximalist fall wreath is unapologetically over-the-top — think layers upon layers of florals, oversized faux pumpkins, bundles of wheat, sparkly gourds, and a ribbon the size of your face. If your wreath doesn’t make the UPS driver stop and say, “Whoa,” you’re not doing it right. Have a gander at this Fall Pumpkin Welcome Wreath.

Why it’s trending: After years of muted palettes, people are craving joy, color, and abundance. This is your excuse to go full fall carnival on your front door.


4. The Boho Pampas & Dried Floral Moment
Pampas grass isn’t going anywhere, but in 2025 it’s getting a fall makeover. We’re seeing pampas paired with sun-bleached bunny tails, cinnamon-hued palm spears, and amber-toned preserved roses. It’s light, airy, and has that Instagram-worthy “I just casually threw this together” vibe — even though we all know it took three hours and two glue gun burns.

Bonus: Dried florals last forever, so this wreath can be your go-to year after year.


5. Monochrome Magic
Pick a single color — yes, just one — and commit to it like you’ve never committed to anything before. A wreath of all deep burgundy leaves and blooms? Stunning. Shades of copper layered together? Showstopper. Monochrome gives you that sleek, high-end look without having to overthink it. Like this Elegant Winter Deer Christmas Swag.

Pro move: Add texture instead of extra colors. Mix glossy and matte finishes, smooth berries and ruffled petals, to keep it interesting.


DIY or Buy? Why Not Both?
Here’s the thing — we love making wreaths. We also love when someone hands us a gorgeous one ready to hang, because sometimes life gets in the way (and by life, we mean Netflix). But if you do want to learn how to make these beauties yourself, you need to subscribe to our YouTube channel: Karol’s Krafts and Signs.

Seriously, we’ve got tutorials that’ll turn you into the Michelangelo of mesh ribbon. You’ll learn how to layer, fluff, and hot glue like a pro. And the best part? You’ll get all the inside scoop on where to find the best supplies and how to make your wreath look like you spent $200… even if you only spent $20.


Final Thoughts (AKA Your Gentle Fall Nudge)
Trends are fun, but the best wreath is one that makes you smile every time you walk through your front door. Whether you’re drawn to dreamy cottage vibes, big-and-bold harvest looks, or sleek monochrome magic, this is the year to level up your fall décor.

So grab your glue gun, your pumpkin spice latte, and maybe a bandaid or two (crafting hazards are real). Your perfect fall wreath is waiting — and trust me, your door has never been so ready for a glow-up.

KAROLYN MAHAFFEY