They became a common door decoration when they were appropriated into an advent wreath by Christianity. Wreaths may seem a little motherly, or homey but they are a great way to decorate. You can also get pretty creative with them.
Here are a few Autumn/Halloween themed wreaths I recently came across:
I love the wheat and golden leaves. Simple, chic, and obviously looks great in golden light.

This wreath may be a little springy, but I like the juxtaposition of golden flowers with the twigs.

Berries!! That are most likely poisonous.

This leaf wreath is a Martha Stewart design that you can pick up at Michael's. You don't even need the kit to make this wreath, just some paper, glue, and a wreath mold. If you want to give it a darker twist, try spray painting the leaves black and silver and then alternating them.

It's a little hard to see but there are two little ravens at the bottom of this wreath. Don't you love the twigs?!

Another dark twig/berry wreath.

This one belongs on a dreary looking victorian house.

I really wish there was a better photo of this one but, alas, their wasn't. A simple twist on the twig wreath with a few embellishments. Easy to make at home.


This wreath reminds me of the eyeballs on the stone wall in The Labyrinth. Best part: The eyeballs glow.

Cardboard Safari designs some amazing stuff, including these skull wreaths. My fave is the white one. They also have standing skull sculptures.



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