From scary to chic, these are the 18 best Halloween wreaths to buy this year
Whether you're looking for a spooky or simple wreath design, our selection of the very best Halloween wreaths can create a wonderful seasonal statement – both indoors and outdoors
Are you looking for a new wreath to spruce up your home for spooky season? We've found the very best Halloween wreath designs to buy this year.
Whether you're looking to cause a fright with your outdoor Halloween decor, or want to make the inside of your home feel more cozy and special through Halloween decorating ideas, our selection of the best Halloween wreaths have something for everyone.
We've found the 18 best Halloween wreaths to buy this year
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From spooky Halloween door decor that will be sure to scare the neighbors, to more simple, rustic wreaths that embrace the natural beauty of the season through fall flowers and foliage, our collection of the best Halloween wreaths will bring beautiful seasonal cheer to your inside and outside spaces.
The best scary wreaths
For those wanting to spook trick-or-treaters and passersby with the best outdoor Halloween decorations, our collection of scary wreaths are guaranteed to create a spine-chilling atmosphere. From skeletons and bats to some pretty creepy branches, look if you dare...
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This wreath crafts a creepy round of black twigs. The simple yet scary design can add frightful fun to a front door, wall or can ever be used as a centerpiece for Halloween table decor.
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A skull and two bony hands emerge from this wreath’s tangle of glitter-strewn, black tendrils, with tiny lights running through the natural vine.
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A tangled web of bats and vines whirl together like a gust of autumn wind in this hair-raising wreath. Handcrafted, the design features air-dried angel vines, decorative bats and berries on a natural vine base.
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This spooky, gothic skeleton wreath has been accented with grey foliage, eucalyptus, ferns, black flowers and orange berry accents, with the small skeleton surrounded by bats and skeleton heads.
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This eerie wreath features dark foliage and a scary intertwined skeleton motif, perfect for using on a front door to create a fright.
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Make quite the spooky statement with this skull wreath. This bone-chilling decor piece is perfect for Halloween – guaranteed to scare the neighbors.
The best fun wreaths
Halloween is all about having fun with friends and family, and by embracing a more playful wreath design, you can uplift your home with a joyful seasonal design that can be appreciated by all.
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Glittering under dozens of energy-efficient bulbs, the branches of this handcrafted wreath are crafted from black vine – and haunted by a floating spirit.
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Celebrate the changing leaves and autumn's bounty with this festive pumpkin wreath. It's a charming addition for both fall and Halloween decor.
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This playful wreath will add inviting illumination and a simple seasonal statement to your doors, walls and windows in any indoor or covered outdoor area.
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A beautiful union of fall and Halloween decor, this ghost wreath has a more subtle, spooky finish, with the bright foliage and bows adding beautiful fall color.
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Add a touch of Halloween cheer to your front door with this joyful wreath. Creatively crafted from burlap ribbon, the design adds wonderful color and texture to wherever it is placed.
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This more modern Halloween wreath can add colorful character to your indoor or outdoor space, and it can even be used for Christmas wreath ideas, too.
The best flower and foliage wreaths
The beauty of many fall decor ideas, is that they can enjoyed throughout fall season and then used for Halloween decor and Thanksgiving decor ideas, too.
For an enduring decoration that can be in fall and winter, opt for Halloween wreath filled with inviting seasonal foliage and flowers. Just like fall wreath ideas, we've included a collection of more homey and cozy wreath designs – as well as a few spooky selections that effortlessly combine fall and Halloween decor.
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Bring the splendor of the season into your home with warm earth tones and natural accents. Faux fall leaves, pumpkins, sprigs of berries, and pinecones provide effortless autumnal beauty on this autumnal wreath. You can also purchase a matching garland.
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We love the more muted, pastel color scheme of this cozy fall wreath, the perfect choice if you're looking for more subtle Halloween decor. You can also purchase a matching garland.
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Perfect for both fall decor and a more cozy take on Halloween decor, this faux harvest wreath beautifully encapsulates the colors of nature, celebrating the change in seasons.
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This colorful wreath will bring in the beautiful colors of fall into your home, perfect for hanging on a door, on a wall or above a fireplace.
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This dark-colored wreath features a circular arrangement of grass and leaves for a look that's perfect for a more subtle scare at the door.
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We love how this dark wreath perfectly combines fall and Halloween decor. Designed with dogwood flowers, roses and leaves this decorative wreath will look beautiful on a front door or hung against a wall.
FAQs
Where should you put a wreath for Halloween?
Traditionally, wreaths are placed outside on front doors to celebrate the changing of the seasons through new seasonal plants and flowers.
As wreaths styles and materials have adapted over time, so has where we place them in our homes; both faux and natural designs can add beautiful decoration to indoor and outdoor spaces.
From front doors and entryway wall decor, to hanging a wreath from a mirror in a living room or dining room, hang your Halloween wreath wherever you feel like you can appreciate its design the most.
If you've been inspired by the our selection of the best Halloween wreaths, why not try making your own wreath for a Halloween craft idea?
There are no rules on how many wreaths you can have in your home and having a mixture of hand-made and bought designs can enrich your space with plenty of seasonal character.
From foliage and flowers, to ribbons, pinecones, Halloween plastic decorations and more, be as subtle or as scary as you like.
We explore how to make a fall wreath in our helpful guide.
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Zara is the Managing Editor at Homes & Gardens. She joined the brand in February 2022 as an Interiors Content Editor, specializing in writing content on interior color trends, decorating ideas and design inspiration. After studying English Literature at University, she worked as an Ecommerce Website Editor, Content Writer and Buying Intern at multiple independent businesses within the luxury retail and lifestyle sectors. She enjoys nothing more than discovering new trends, brands and products, whether that be in fashion, interior design or lifestyle.
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