Create a beautiful front door flower basket for fall in about 15 minutes using silk flowers and a simple wooden basket. This quick project is a fresh alternative to a traditional wreath and adds warm, seasonal charm to your entryway.

Fall is my favorite season for its warm colors and cozy feel. After the summer holidays the front door still held a patriotic wreath, so I made a quick trip to the craft store to find something fall-appropriate. Instead of choosing another grapevine wreath, a decorative wooden basket in the floral aisle caught my eye. Though not designed specifically to hang, the basket’s flat back lets it sit flush against a door or wall, so I turned it into an autumn door arrangement.

The basket came with a small chalkboard tag that I decorated with a chalk marker to add a welcoming touch. I spent about an hour choosing flowers at the store, which made assembling the arrangement quick and easy once I got home. If you enjoy picking out the perfect stems, this project is both relaxing and rewarding.

The whole arrangement came together in less than 15 minutes—no gluing required. Because the foam core and stems are removable, you can reuse the basket for other seasonal displays or store the stems for later projects.
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Front Door Flower Basket for Fall
Source: gluesticksblog.com
Time: 15 minutes
Supplies You Will Need:
- 1 wooden basket (flat-backed works best)
- Variety of silk flower stems in fall colors
- Floral foam block or a small styrofoam ball
- Wire cutters or strong scissors
- Twine for hanging

Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Gather Supplies
*I found my basket near the floral department for $6.99. Options with a lighter finish were also available.

Step 2: Fit the foam inside the basket
Place a block of floral foam or a styrofoam ball inside the basket so it sits snugly. If you want extra height, add crumpled newspaper or a small filler beneath the foam rather than filling the basket completely.

Step 3: Arrange the stems
Use wire cutters to separate stems and trim lengths as needed. Start by inserting a couple of taller stems toward the back to create height, then add fuller stems in the center for volume. Fill in gaps with filler stems and varied heights for a natural, layered look.

Step 4: Hang the basket
Loop a length of twine around the handle or the back of the basket and secure it for hanging. The flat back will allow the basket to lay flush on your door or wall. Adjust the placement of stems if needed after hanging to ensure the arrangement looks balanced.
This basket is easy to customize for any season by swapping the stems—spring florals, summer greens, or holiday accents all work well. Because nothing is glued in, you can remove the foam and stems to repurpose the basket for another project. Hang it inside or outside depending on the materials you choose and enjoy a welcoming touch that’s simple to update year-round.