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12 Charming Grapevine Wreath Ideas for Every Season

Jasmine Carter

Grapevine wreaths are probably the most versatile decorating tool I reach for again and again. I hang them on my front door, above the mantel, or even on a wall inside. They always add that natural, handmade touch that fits almost any home style I can think of.

The best thing about grapevine wreath ideas is how the twisted vine base acts as a neutral foundation, so you can dress it up for any season just by changing out the decorative elements. Whether you love dried botanicals, silk flowers, or even personal photos, you’ve got options.

1. Wild Berry And Eucalyptus Grapevine Wreath

A circular grapevine wreath decorated with green eucalyptus leaves and clusters of red and purple wild berries.

I tuck eucalyptus sprigs and clusters of faux wild berries into the vines for a wreath that feels fresh year-round. The green and deep red combo works for both late summer and early winter displays.

2. Burlap Bow And Pinecone Autumn Wreath

An autumn wreath made of grapevine with a burlap bow and pinecones, decorated with dried leaves and berries.

A big burlap bow anchors this rustic fall wreath, and I fill in the gaps with pinecones and dried berries. The earthy tones and natural textures make it a solid front door pick from September through November.

3. Pumpkin And Maple Leaf Grapevine Wreath

A grapevine wreath decorated with small pumpkins and colorful maple leaves.

Mini artificial pumpkins and bright maple leaves in orange, red, and yellow give this wreath a classic harvest look. I just hot-glue the pumpkins right onto the vines so they don’t budge.

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4. Dried Orange Slice And Cinnamon Stick Wreath

A grapevine wreath decorated with dried orange slices and cinnamon sticks on a neutral background.

I use dried citrus slices and tie up cinnamon sticks with twine to get that warm, spiced look. This one works especially well indoors near the kitchen, where the hint of scent just hangs in the air.

5. Winter Wonderland Grapevine Wreath With Cotton And Pinecones

A grapevine wreath decorated with white cotton bolls and pinecones on a plain background.

I tuck white cotton bolls between pinecones to create a simple, snowy effect—no paint or glitter needed. Add a strand of warm white string lights and suddenly the wreath feels extra cozy on a cold night.

6. Succulent Grapevine Wreath

A circular grapevine wreath decorated with various green and purple succulents on a softly blurred background.

I press faux succulents in different sizes and shades of green and purple into the vines, usually without glue or wire. This modern style fits right in with contemporary or minimalist home decor.

7. Sunflower And Wheatgrass Rustic Wreath

A rustic grapevine wreath decorated with sunflowers and wheatgrass against a neutral background.

Bold silk sunflowers and dried wheatgrass stems bring out a cheerful, late-summer mood. I prefer to group the sunflowers in twos or threes, not spaced evenly, so the wreath feels more natural.

8. Grapevine Wreath With A Wooden Welcome Sign

A grapevine wreath decorated with greenery and small white flowers hanging on a rustic wooden background.

I hang a small painted wooden “Welcome” sign right in the center, which makes the wreath both functional and decorative. Some simple greenery around the edges frames the sign nicely without going overboard.

9. Vintage Lace And Pearl Grapevine Wreath

A circular grapevine wreath decorated with white lace and small pearls, displayed against a soft, neutral background.

I wrap strips of lace ribbon through the vines and press on adhesive pearl embellishments to get that soft, vintage-inspired look. This one’s perfect for bridal showers, nurseries, or any room that leans romantic.

10. Christmas Grapevine Wreath With Red Berries And A Merry Christmas Sign

A circular grapevine wreath decorated with red berries and green leaves on a blurred background.

I use bright red berry clusters and a small rustic “Merry Christmas” wooden sign for a straightforward holiday wreath. Rustic twine bows give it some texture without making things too busy.

11. Personalized Photo Grapevine Wreath With Mini Clothespins

A grapevine wreath decorated with mini clothespins holding small photos against a neutral background.

I clip mini wooden clothespins onto the vines to hold small printed photos, making a meaningful, personalized display. Polaroid-style prints work best—their white borders pop against the dark brown vines.

12. Magnolia Leaf And Acorn Fall Wreath

A circular fall wreath made of grapevine, magnolia leaves, and acorns displayed against a blurred background.

Magnolia leaves show off their deep green tops and those warm brown undersides, bringing a rich contrast to a classic grapevine wreath. If you glue acorns here and there, the whole thing leans into that natural woodland look—simple, but it just works.

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