Printable Fall Leaf Wreath
/This Printable Fall Wreath is a cosy craft that’s perfect for kids and adults alike. Use it to decorate your home for autumn, as a fun seasonal colouring page, or even as a thoughtful handmade gift! Just print, cut, and glue for a beautiful fall decoration.
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Free Printable Autumn Wreath.
Autumn is in the air, and what better way to celebrate than with a charming paper wreath? This printable wreath features autumn leaves, acorns, and mushrooms, ready for you to add a touch of fall to your home.
Whether you’re looking for a fun printable craft to do with the kids, an easy weekend DIY project, or just a simple autumn wreath to brighten up your space, this is the perfect pick.
Related: Easy Fall Origami
Paper Leaf Wreaths.
I love making wreaths, but sometimes I don’t have the time (or budget!) for a big project with lots of supplies. That’s why printable crafts are my go-to, especially ones that capture the warmth and colours of the season!
These printable fall wreaths are a budget-friendly, no-fuss way to bring a handmade, rustic touch to your autumn decor. Plus, it’s a simple way to enjoy a creative activity without needing fancy tools or materials.
The best part? You can use it not only as a fun fall craft but also as a Thanksgiving decoration, classroom project, or a sweet handmade gift for someone special!
Supplies:
Free Printable Fall Wreath Template - Sign up below to get the free template sent straight to your inbox.
White Cardstock or Paper
Colouring Pencils, Markers or Crayons
Paper Plate (optional)
Glue Stick, Hot Glue Gun or Glue Dots
Twine or Ribbon
How to make a DIY Fall Leaf Wreath.
1. Print the wreath design onto sturdy cardstock or paper.
I printed out two sets of the leaves and mushrooms page to make the wreath below.
2. Colour in the wreath template.
3. Cut out all the pieces.
You can leave the stems on or cut them off like I did.
4. Arrange the leaves, acorns and mushrooms on the wreath base.
You can use the base provided or cut the middle out of a paper plate.
5. Once you're happy with how the wreath looks, glue the paper acorns and leaves onto the base.
6. Tape some twine or ribbon to the back of the wreath to hang.