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I love decorating my home with wreaths. They always add a bit of charm and personality, no matter the time of year. Fabric wreaths are especially fun because they come in so many colors and textures, and honestly, you can match them to any season without fussing over fresh flowers or greenery.

Here are 15 gorgeous fabric wreath ideas that work for every season, so you can swap up your decor whenever you feel like it.
Whether you lean toward cheerful and bright or more cozy and warm, there’s something here for pretty much everyone.
1. Spring Floral Fabric Wreath with Cherry Blossoms

I like grabbing some fabric cherry blossoms to get that soft, fresh spring vibe. The flowers look natural even though they’re not real, and you don’t have to worry about them wilting.
I usually shape the blossoms with floral wire and attach them to a grapevine or foam base. It’s a simple project, but the result feels perfectly seasonal.
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2. Summer Pinecone and Fabric Flower Wreath

Mixing pinecones with fabric flowers just works for summer. Pinecones bring in a rustic, outdoorsy feel, while the fabric flowers keep things colorful and soft.
I’ll usually pick lighter, brighter colors for the flowers. It’s easy to play around with different fabrics and shades to get the look you want.
3. Rustic Burlap Fall Harvest Wreath

Burlap just screams autumn to me. It’s got that rough, natural texture that pairs so well with little pumpkins, pinecones, and all those warm, cozy colors.
I usually use a wire frame and just wrap a roll of burlap around it. Super simple, and it looks right at home on the front door or even inside.
4. Elegant White Linen Winter Wreath

White linen for winter? It just feels so crisp and clean. The fabric stands out nicely, especially against a dark door or wall.
I like to keep this one pretty minimal. Just a few pinecones or maybe some silver touches, but nothing too busy. Simple shapes really let the fabric shine.
5. Pastel Fabric Tulip Wreath for Spring

Pastel fabrics make a tulip wreath look so gentle and fresh. It’s a sweet way to welcome spring without going overboard.
I usually raid my leftover fabric stash for this, so it doesn’t cost much. No sewing required, either—just some creative folding and pinning.
6. Bright Cotton Sunflower Wreath for Summer

Cotton sunflowers brighten up any summer space. The yellow petals just feel happy, but not in-your-face.
Making it from cotton fabric gives the wreath some nice texture and holds up well if you want to hang it outside. It’s one of those easy, cheerful projects that works just about anywhere.
7. Plaid Flannel Autumn Leaf Fabric Wreath

I wrapped a foam ring with some soft plaid flannel—nothing says autumn like flannel, right? Then I added felt leaves for that unmistakable fall look.
It’s a good way to use up fabric scraps, and honestly, it’s a quick little project for when you want to switch things up fast.
8. Velvet Ribbon and Holly Winter Wreath

Velvet ribbon brings a touch of luxury, and I think holly is just classic for winter. The green and red pop against the velvet, making it feel festive but not overdone.
I usually wrap the ribbon around a base and tuck in some holly sprigs. It’s quick, and it looks great whether you hang it inside or out.
9. Fabric Rose and Greenery Spring Wreath

Fabric roses always look soft and timeless for spring. They’re light, but they still add some dimension.
I like mixing in greenery—real or faux—to keep things interesting. The combo just feels bright and welcoming on any door or wall.
10. Denim and Lace Summer Wreath

I use old denim scraps for the base, which gives the wreath a sturdy feel. Then I add lace for a softer, summery touch.
The mix of rough denim and delicate lace is kind of perfect. It’s easy, and you can hang it pretty much anywhere.
11. Orange and Brown Cotton Leaf Fall Wreath

Those orange and brown tones just say fall to me. I use cotton leaves in those shades for a cozy, natural look.
The fabric leaves feel soft and add some texture. It’s a nice way to make your entryway feel inviting for the season.
12. Snowflake Embroidered Fabric Winter Wreath

Embroidered snowflakes on fabric wreaths bring a subtle, festive vibe to winter decor. The designs look delicate and a little fancy without being too much.
I like how easy it is to change up the size and style of the snowflakes. Whether you use plain or patterned fabric, it always feels personal.
13. Chiffon Daisy Chain Spring Wreath

Chiffon makes a wreath feel so airy and light. I love tying strips of chiffon around a frame and making a daisy chain—it just screams spring.
It’s not hard to do, and the result is soft, flowy, and a little whimsical.
14. Striped Nautical Fabric Summer Wreath

Striped fabric instantly gives off that nautical, summery vibe. Blue and white stripes are my go-to for a coastal look.
I wrap the fabric around a base, keeping the stripes neat. A bit of rope or a few shells finishes it off, and it doesn’t take much to make it feel beachy.
15. Layered Cotton Pumpkin Wreath for Fall

I love grabbing some cotton pumpkins and layering them to build a wreath that feels soft and inviting for fall. The texture just pops, and the whole thing feels a bit cozier than the usual wreath.
You can hang this on a plain door or one that’s already got some decor going on—it just sort of fits. There’s something about the simple, natural vibe that says autumn without trying too hard.
Honestly, you only need basic supplies and a tiny bit of sewing. It’s surprisingly easy to pull together, even if you’re not big on crafts.