Magnolia Leaf
Magnolia leaves are hardy and look greatdried in a garland. The thick, leathery leaves are glossy green on top, but we're more interested in their velvety brown underside.
Magnolia Garland
A long line of flowers, leaves, and grasses tumbles down the wall in the rustytones of autumn.
Excerpted fromThe Wreath Recipe Bookby Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2014. Photographs by Paige Green.
Liquidamar Leaf
Named for its fragrant, resin-like sap, liquidambar also lives up to its name when you see the golden amber tones of itsautumn foliage. Look for branches that still have their star-like seedpod attached for added interest.
Liquidambar Wreath
星形的叶子和鲜艳的浆果组成一个小e ring of autumnal fireworks.
Excerpted fromThe Wreath Recipe Bookby Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2014. Photographs by Paige Green.
Maple Leaf
With its broad, multipoint leaves that turn spectacular shades of red, maple leaves are one of the most iconic autumn trees. Rather than adding flowers to the mix, pair maple with similarly interesting leaves and embrace what autumn is all about.
Maple Mobile
Leaves suspended in midair bring autumn indoors in a most literal way. Use whateverleaves and twigsyou have on hand to make this easy mobile.
Excerpted fromThe Wreath Recipe Bookby Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2014. Photographs by Paige Green.
More Ideas
For full instructions to these decor projects and more nature-inspired ideas for your home year-round, check outThe Wreath Recipe Book(Artisan Books, $24.95).
Excerpted fromThe Wreath Recipe Bookby Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo (Artisan Books). Copyright © 2014. Photographs by Paige Green.
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