Source: Ruffles and Rainboots
If you only add one thing for fall or Halloween décor, I highly recommend it be a wreath. I am always surprised how much joy it gives me to change out the wreath on our door each season. I hang the wreath on the inside of the door, rather than the outside, so that we get to see it all the time.
Feel free to try your hand at DYI which I did for my Christmas wreath last year HERE but be warned that you will most likely spend more than the cost of those below and depending on your level of DIY you may end of with a disaster. I understand the temptation to go this route when you look at the price tag on many seasonal wreaths like the two below at around $200 each! WHAT?!?!?!


Source: Darby Creek Trading
Source: Balsam Hill
Do not despair, it’s JOANNs to the rescue once again. I have shared some great JOANN affordable Christmas finds HERE last year, and I highly recommend them for budget-friendly seasonal wreaths. The bad news is that you have to kiss a few frogs before you find the good ones because while their selection is large, many are just too fussy for my taste.
Below are links to some of my favorites including my Halloween and fall wreaths. You really cannot beat these at under $30 each (around 15% the cost of the wreaths above) and many of the options below are in the $20 price point. Here are the two I selected for Halloween and fall – love them both and guilt-free pricing. If these are too simple for you, you can always do a modified DIY and stqart with one of these as teh base and add some white pumpkins or other floral additions for a few dollars and JOANN can easily help you out with that as well.


If you see something you like, I recommend getting it ordered ASAP as the good ones sell out quickly. Wreaths also make fun table centerpieces laying flat on a table with a candle in the middle so if you already have one for the door, maybe add another one for there.