Home Seasonal Decorating How to Craft a Fall Wreath By Midwest Living editors Midwest Living editors Midwest Living's experienced editors create best-in-class travel, lifestyle, food, home and garden content you won't find anywhere else. We're loudly, proudly Midwestern, and we're passionate about helping our audience explore and create through award-winning storytelling. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on April 16, 2021 Trending Videos Make a beautiful fall wreath from field corn, gourds, snowberries, cranberries, tiny pumpkins, pine boughs, ribbon and jute. 01 of 08 Fall bounty Our fall wreath shows off a variety of seasonal colors and shapes. Click or tap ahead for step-by-step instructions. 02 of 08 Step 1: Gather materials We used an old wire tomato cage, jute, gardening wire, ribbon, pruners, wire cutters, gourds, snowberries, small ears of field corn, cranberries, pine boughs and millet stalks. 03 of 08 Step 2: Cut wire Snip off the top layer of the tomato cage, leaving the spokes attached. 04 of 08 Step 3: Flatten wire Flatten all of the spokes so they radiate out from the circle. 05 of 08 Step 4: Wrap wire Wrap the wire with jute to stabilize it and to give it a finished look. 06 of 08 Step 5: Add corn and pumpkins Slide small ears of corn as well as pumpkins or gourds onto the wire spokes, creating a pattern. 07 of 08 Step 6: Add berries Slide on cranberries or other fruits above the gourds to hide the wires. 08 of 08 Step 7: Finish with a flourish Tie together millet, small pine boughs and snowberries with gardening wire. Add the flourish to the wreath with an autumn-hue ribbon. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit