Lady pulls old wreath from neighbor's trash, wraps with moss to make stunning fall decor

Fall wreath trends are abundant, but if you're looking for something a little more unique this holiday season, there are some great ideas ahead for you. There are so many cute ways to make inexpensive wreaths for the Thanksgiving holiday that aren't the same as everyone else's.
Whether you keep it traditionally round for a wreath or branch out into letters or other shapes, you can play with it to see what fits your style. The great thing is most of these are very inexpensive, so you can always do more than one and trade them out.
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1. Add some fall pumpkins to your wreath for a stunning arrangement
320 Sycamore Blog shows us how to repurpose tiny little pumpkins to create a one-of-a-kind wreath for the front door.
There's even a special trick to hang it that you won't want to miss out on. This isn't going to be a wreath you'll see all over the neighborhood, and your home will be sure to stick out in a good way this Thanksgiving.
2. Turn a pile of leaves into a custom monogram wreath
If you want to represent your monogram, this door decor project from The Thrifty Abode is for you. All you really need is a letter, some leaves, and a strong adhesive. It's really simple to put together, and in the future, it can always live in your home if you want to change up this wreath from the front door.
3. Don't forget to add this wreath ingredient to your grocery list
Hymns & Verses shows us how to make this DIY corn husk wreath that's a copy of a much more expensive wreath, which typically costs $58! This one costs less than $10. For that price, it's definitely worth a try. Plus, you can find the corn husks at just about any grocery store, so just add it to the Thanksgiving dinner list, and you'll be all set.
4. Make giant wooden tags for the door to show gratitude
These giant wood door tags from That's My Letter are easy to make out of plywood. You can even trace the font to get the same cute letters as this example. Add some jute, and you're in business with a unique Thanksgiving door tag that's sure to get complements from any guest.
5. Spell out the season in a different kind of fall wreath
Sand & Sisal has this tutorial for a different kind of "wreath." Not all door decor necessarily has to be round. You are free to decorate your letters in any way you like, so this is completely customizable to your own existing decor. There's even a great tip if you don't want to hang this from your door with any nails or screws.
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Which project are you most excited to get started on? Please tell us in the comments and don't forget to SHARE the inspiration with others. Enjoy your new fall wreath!