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6 Wreaths To Fall-ify Your Front Door

6 Wreaths To Fall-ify Your Front Door

We closed on our house in June (four months have flown by!), and there are so many things I love about it! The dishwasher. The garage. The backyard. But the couch you carefully position, the rugs you painstakingly pick and the pictures you hang are what really makes a house feel like yours.

I haven’t gone too crazy with furniture and decor yet (Chris might say differently), but I’m in the process of adding a few autumnal touches, something I didn’t really take the time to do in our apartment. So far, I just have clusters of white pumpkins (obsessed with the white) scattered throughout the house, but I’m itching to add a wreath to our front door! There are a couple of cute houses in our neighborhood that have them, which I eye enviously whenever I go for a run. They add so much warmth and JOY to the house itself and the whole neighborhood! The front door is the first thing you see when you come home every day, and the last thing you see when you leave—and I love the idea of infusing joy into the coming and going with a festive wreath.

Here are a few of the options hanging out in my shopping cart!

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SHOP THE WREATHS

SAVE (left column) // Eucalyptus Wreath | Fall Berry Wreath | Dried Wheat Wreath SPLURGE (right column) // Aspen Leaf Wreath | White Berry Wreath | Pheasant Feather Wreath

Target has a lot of good ones under $50! (This one and this one just missed the cut.) The biggest thing influencing my decision is color—I don’t want something that will clash with our siding (which, sadly, is currently yellow—we’re painting next year!). Some of these wreaths are technically for indoor use only (annoying), but I figured I would just pull it inside if the weather looks super rainy or stormy.

What do you think? Are you a wreath house or a non-wreath house?

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