Ideas for Decorating with Artificial Fall Wreaths
A fall door wreath, and other autumn decor, can add an extra level of warmth to your home from the start of the school year through Halloween and Thanksgiving. But there are plenty of other ways to decorate with fake fall wreaths besides simply hanging them on your door. We have a few ideas to help spark your inspiration:
Centerpieces: You can create a striking decoration if you lay an autumn wreath on your dining room table and put a large candle holder in the center.
Wall Decor: Fall wreaths don't have to hang exclusively on doors — put them on the wall above a fireplace or shelf!
Mantle Decor: Rather than hanging an autumn wreath above the mantle, you can put it on the mantle leaning against the wall. Add an
artificial fall garland or some
plastic pumpkins and gourds, and you're all set!
Office Decor: Hang fall wreaths throughout your office to get everyone in the mood for apple cider, football games and cool weather.
Classroom Decor: Artificial fall wreaths are great for classroom doors and school offices as well!
Autumn Wreath FAQ
Have questions about the silk fall wreaths for sale in our Fall Collection? Silks Are Forever is here to help you find the perfect wreath for your space.
Are Your Silk Fall Wreaths Really Made of Silk?
No. Silk is an industry term that describes the synthetic materials used to make
silk flowers and plants. These materials help us to capture a high level of lifelike detail, making our artificial fall wreaths hard to distinguish from real plants!
Can I Buy a Single Fall Door Wreath?
Some of the fall wreaths in our selection are sold individually, but most are sold in packs of 2-6. We sell our artificial fall wreaths in bulk to bring you the best quality at the lowest prices, so these packs of wreaths cannot be split up.
How Do I Care for My Silk Autumn Wreath?
The best thing about artificial fall wreaths is that they require virtually no maintenance! Periodically dusting them will help keep them vibrant, as will keeping them out of harsh, direct sunlight. It's also best if the door on which you hang your wreath is covered or enclosed to help protect it from the elements.