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Hello Autumn.-A Simple DIY Autumn Wreath, and Bonus Autumn Finds.


Happy Fall! I'm so excited to welcome the new season. I must say this is my favorite season of them all. What is your favorite season? Of course, I've already started decorating, and I wanted to share this super simple DIY Autumn wreath with you all.

Simple DIY Autumn Wreath







Materials needed

Hanging Wooden sign.
Small scarecrow
paint
Fall Flowers
Hot glue gun
Letter Stencils
Wire cutter

Start off by taking your Wooden sign, and adding your words to it. You can either do this with a stencil, or you can just do it using your own letter design. I used a stencil, and some paint as well. After allowing your letters to dry, you will want to add your fall flowers. I actually found all of my supplies at my local craft store. When clipping off your flowers, make sure you use a wire cutter. I found this to be very helpful. Now using your hot glue apply your fall flowers and your scarecrow. You're all done. Hang, and admire! 

Bonus Autumn Finds



LED Scented pumpkin candles.- Michaels/ These adorable candles come with a remote. Batteries are not included. They smell amazing, and in the evening they really give any space a cozy feel.

Pumpkin Candle.- Target / Smells wonderful. But my favorite part of it all is the pumpkin jar the candle is in. I love it, and it looks so pretty on display.

Wooden Hedgehog- Michaels/ My youngest loves hedgehogs so this was a cute addition to add our Autumn decor
Glitter leaf banner- Michaels/This is beautiful over a fireplace, or even in the front window. Each leaf is coated with glitter.

You Had Me At Pumpkin Spice Sign- Michaels/ I just love pumpkin spice! I thought this was a great addition to my fall decor as well.

Cat Lantern- Dollar Tree/ This lantern lights up, and is just super cute.

Wooden Latte Sign, and Thankful leaf sign-Target/ Just cute!

**Make sure to check your local stores for these cute Autumn Finds.**

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