Not all fall or holiday wreaths are created equal, and not all of them come from local vendors.

In case you haven't already found a big box store-bought wreath that's won your heart (and wallet) — and there's nothing wrong with chains! — here are some other options around the metro area.

Tradition Trees

Big John's Christmas Trees

Tree Elves

Feeling crafty? There are multiple classes around the city, if you'd rather make your wreath than buy it.

The Beehive is hosting one for holiday wreaths on Nov. 17

The Atlanta Floral School of Design is hosting one for fall wreaths

Feeling funky? Websites such as Etsy and ScoutMob allow individual vendors to sell their wreaths — and some are sold with explicit Atlanta themes, even if they aren't all holiday-themed.

Are you in the market for a Braves or Falcons wreath?

For more ideas about gifts, decorating, where to eat and what to do, check out our complete Atlanta Holiday Guide.

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