Turn Affordable Fall Wreaths Into Gorgeous Kitchen Cabinet Decor

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When fall is just around the corner, with it comes crisp, cool temperatures, the sounds of fallen leaves, and plenty of opportunities to decorate your home for the season. You don't have to limit yourself to Halloween decor, however. There are lots of interesting ways to add some more subtle, harvest-inspired pieces to your space, without going overboard. One especially eye-catching option is to hang up fall wreaths on the front of your kitchen cabinets. The red and gold leaves, twisting branches, and other more intricate details they have are sure to elevate the heart of your home. Plus, hanging up this sort of decoration is surprisingly budget-friendly, and fits in nicely alongside other fall home decor trends you should embrace this year.

Hanging inexpensive fall wreaths on your cabinets is a straightforward process if you try out a quick hack from gabriela.harrisfam on TikTok. The content creator has a short video that shows how to attach some large ribbons around the tops of the wreaths, and then putting up the decor pieces using the ribbons and some adhesive hooks on the inside of the cabinet doors. The end result adds a pleasant boost of color to the interior, and the effect isn't too hard to mimic. To get started, you'll need to choose a wreath or wreath set. Winlyn 11-inch fall candle wreath rings or Idyllic mini pumpkin pip berry wreaths are both pleasant-looking options that should be small enough to fit over your cabinet doors without going beyond their edges.

Tips for hanging up fall wreaths on your kitchen cabinets

Once you've found the wreaths that will best fit your space, you'll need to select some sturdy ribbons that can support their weight and match their color palette. Riunbb orange solid satin ribbon, for example, should work perfectly since it's a full inch wide. If you're not a big fan of the orange, you could try out some Cluewr solid brown satin ribbon instead. Alternatively, you could work with other colors that will bring autumn vibes into your home instead.

What you'll have to do next is loop your chosen ribbon through the wreath, and then staple or tie the ends together so the decor piece has something to hang on. Then, you'll need to put up an adhesive hook on the inside of your cabinet door, and attach the ribbon to it, so that it runs over the top of the door. However, you should measure exactly how much ribbon you're going to need before you do all of this. Determine how high up on the door you want the wreath to hang, and then decide exactly where the hook is going to go. Make sure you cut enough ribbon to cover the distance between the two.

If your wreaths are moving around too much when you open your cabinets, try putting a couple small strips of painter's tape on the back of them to hold them in place. Before you do this, however, make sure you're familiar with how to choose the right kind of painter's tape.

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