Top Fall Color Trends for Deco Mesh & Grapevine Wreaths
As the leaves start to change and the air gets crisper, it’s time to start thinking about fall wreath designs! 🍁 This year’s color trends for deco mesh and grapevine wreath-making are all about blending the warmth of the season with modern twists. Whether you’re a seasoned wreath maker or just starting your journey, these trendy color palettes will inspire your next project and give your front door a fresh, seasonal look.
Here’s a breakdown of the top color trends for fall wreaths this year and how you can incorporate them into your designs!
1. Warm Earth Tones: The Timeless Autumn Palette
Nothing says “fall” quite like warm earth tones! Classic shades like burnt orange, deep rust, rich burgundy, and mustard yellow are must-haves this season. These colors evoke the natural beauty of autumn and are perfect for creating that cozy, welcoming vibe we all love during the cooler months.
How to Use in Deco Mesh:
Choose a deco mesh base in deep rust or burnt orange and layer with complementary ribbons in burgundy or mustard yellow. For an extra touch, add sunflowers or dried wheat sprays to enhance that earthy feel.
How to Use in Grapevine Wreaths:
These warm colors pair beautifully with grapevine bases. Try incorporating fall leaves, berries, and faux pumpkins in rich, warm hues to build a full, vibrant wreath. So fun for your front door wreath!
2. Muted Greens & Sage: A Calming Touch of Nature
Muted greens like sage, olive, and eucalyptus are trending this fall, adding a fresh, natural element to wreaths. These soft, calming greens work perfectly as a neutral backdrop or accent, balancing the richness of traditional fall colors.
How to Use in Deco Mesh:
Use sage-colored deco mesh as a soft, understated base for your wreath. It pairs beautifully with bright oranges or deep burgundies and gives a modern, elegant twist to your design.
How to Use in Grapevine Wreaths:
Add greenery like faux eucalyptus or olive branches to grapevine wreaths for a sophisticated, natural look. These greens can act as the perfect filler, giving your wreath a full, lush appearance.
3. Neutrals & Burlap Tones: The Rustic Foundation
Neutrals like beige, taupe, and burlap are a staple in fall wreaths, especially for those who love a rustic or farmhouse style. These earthy tones provide the perfect backdrop to make other fall colors pop, allowing your design elements to stand out without overwhelming the overall look. Such a great neutral colors for a front door wreath or home decor.
How to Use in Deco Mesh:
Start with a burlap-toned deco mesh and add pops of color with bright fall ribbons or floral picks. This creates a neutral, textured base that can be styled up or down depending on the occasion.
How to Use in Grapevine Wreaths:
Incorporate burlap ribbons, beige florals, or even a burlap bow into your grapevine wreaths. It’s a timeless, versatile material that complements both simple and more ornate designs.
4. Jewel Tones: Rich and Bold Statements
For those looking to make a bold statement, jewel tones like plum, deep teal, and emerald are trending in fall decor. These rich, luxurious colors bring a sense of sophistication and drama to wreaths, making them perfect for anyone looking to add a little glam to their fall displays.
How to Use in Deco Mesh:
Opt for jewel-toned deco mesh in deep teal or plum, and combine it with metallic accents like gold or copper. These colors pair well with fall florals and ribbons in contrasting shades.
How to Use in Grapevine Wreaths:
Try adding rich jewel-toned florals or ornaments to your grapevine wreaths. Deep purples and emerald greens look stunning against the natural texture of grapevine and will definitely make your wreath stand out!
5. Plaid Patterns: Cozy, Rustic Charm
It wouldn’t be fall without a little plaid! Plaid ribbon in autumn-inspired hues (think orange, green, blue, and brown) is a staple this season. It adds a cozy, nostalgic feel to your wreaths and is especially popular for farmhouse and rustic designs.
How to Use in Deco Mesh:
Weave plaid ribbon throughout your deco mesh wreath for a touch of pattern and texture. It’s an easy way to tie in multiple colors from your fall palette while adding a cozy, homey vibe.
How to Use in Grapevine Wreaths:
Plaid bows are the perfect finishing touch on a grapevine wreath. Choose a ribbon with autumn colors, like burnt orange or forest green, to create a bow that ties the whole wreath together.
6. Pops of Metallics: A Touch of Elegance
Gold, copper, and bronze are making waves this fall as accent colors. These metallics add warmth and a touch of glamour to otherwise earthy, natural wreath designs. A little shine goes a long way in transforming your wreath from simple to stunning!
How to Use in Deco Mesh:
Incorporate metallic deco mesh or ribbons to catch the light and add depth to your wreath. These accents can make your fall decor feel elegant and festive, especially for Thanksgiving or other special occasions.
How to Use in Grapevine Wreaths:
Use metallic sprays or small gold or copper ornaments nestled among your florals for a subtle, luxurious touch. It’s a great way to make your wreath look high-end without overpowering the natural elements.
Wrap-Up: Create Your Own Fall Masterpiece!
With so many exciting color trends this fall, now is the perfect time to get creative with your wreath designs! Whether you love classic earth tones, calming greens, or bold jewel shades, there’s a palette for everyone. Don’t be afraid to mix and match trends—layering colors, textures, and materials is what makes wreath-making so fun!
Ready to try out these trends? Share your creations in our Facebook group, or tag me on Instagram using #MyWreathStyle. I can’t wait to see how you bring these beautiful fall colors to life!
Happy crafting,
Joan 💐
The Wreath Creator