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Magnificent DIY Fall Decorations Waiting To Happen

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Fall is all about foliage, pumpkins, cinnamon and warm and earthy colors. It’s a time to withdraw indoors and to stay connected to the outdoors by bringing nature in and by customizing our homes with wonderful fall decorations. As it often happens, it’s the small things that matter the most, things like the vase that you keep on your dining table, the wreath that you hang on the front door or the new piece of wall art that you add to a room. We’re ready to cover various version of these elements and more in the DIY projects that follow.



Your fall table decor doesn’t have to be too busy or colorful. In fact, there’s no need to overthink it when you can easily get a stylish result using nothing more than some wheat and a vase or a repurposed container acting as one. You can safely keep the wheat till next year’s batch and it won’t go bad. Moreover, it will give the decor a bountiful and cozy look. This is an idea that we got from Shabbyfufublog.




For the front porch you could gather a few nice-looking pumpkins of different sizes and even different colors and you could group them up near the front door or in a corner. If you want you can paint some of the pumpkins to give them the desired color. You can see here a few ones that are white with gold polka dots or half white and half gold. They look very chic, especially in combination with the framed chalkboard. Find more such inspiring ideas on Lollyjane.



There are lots and lots of interesting and beautiful ways in which you can use pumpkins to give your home the charm that comes with autumn and we find out idea to be particularly interesting. It has to do with faux pumpkins and the fact that they can be repurposed into vases. To do that, you need to cut out the top and to put a block of styrofoam inside the pumpkin. After that, insert the stems into the styrofoam and create a fall arrangement. The idea comes from apumpkinandaprincess.



These images from Ellaclaireinspired actually show two separate fall DIY projects. One is the vintage-looking sign which can be made out of an old cabinet door or some scrap pieces of wood. You can distress the wood to make it look intentionally old after which you can use a stencil to paint the desired design on. You can always just freehand it if you’re confident in your skills. The other project is the pinwheel garland which can be made out of old book pages. Check out the details if you like them.



How about something with a little bit of farmhouse charm for your porch or garden? This bucket full of pumpkins should do the trick. To make something like this you need a galvanized steel bucket, rust-colored paint, dark and light grey paint, black paint, sponges and a paint pouncer. First you use grey paint on the bucket’s surface and then you make the bucket intentionally look rusted and then you paint the writing on using a template. It’s all described in detail on Anightowlblog.



If you want your fall decorations to look authentic and natural, we suggest using things like pumpkins, leaves, branches and seasonal plants and flowers. You can put together a bunch of your favorite fall goodies and display them on a tray or in a basket. This can serve as a table centerpiece or as a decoration for the fireplace mantel, the hallway console table or the front door porch. Find out more from Cherishedbliss.



It’s definitely nice to spend time out on the porch when it’s sunny and warm outside but it can also be very charming to do the same time thing in autumn when you can watch the leaves fall from the trees, listen to the rustle of the branches and enjoy the smell of fall. Make sure you set up your rocking chair, a nice warm blanket and a bucket full of pumpkins to keep you company. found on stonegableblog.



With so many interesting projects revolving around pumpkins, we can;t help but come back to them in our projects. We love the diversity of the DIY projects involving pumpkins and the fact that there are so many ways in which to make them look beautiful and eye-catching. Right now we’re interested in a method of decorating pumpkins with lace. All you need for this is mod podge and lace or a doily, whichever you prefer. found on stonegableblog.



Just like pumpkins, leaves are very versatile and can be used in a lot of creative ways. For instance, you can use some to make a unique piece of wall art. The idea comes from Justagirlblog and the supplies needed include a plywood board, a twig, a bunch of dried leaves, mod podge and a brush. The idea is simple: paint or stain the board, dry the leaves in between wax paper and then glue them in the shape of an oversized maple leaf or of a tree.




When getting your home decor ready for fall, you can start at the front door. There are a bunch of great fall wreath ideas which you can try as well as a lot of other cool projects. You can find some inspiring ideas on Thistlewoodfarms. They show you how to capture fall’s beauty and how you can enjoy it and make it a part of your everyday life. Check out these twig pumpkins and all the other decorations done with seasonal supplies. They’d surely look nice anywhere.



Of course, there are ways to welcome autumn into your home and to be subtle about it at the same time. For instance, you could be inspired by this chic table setting that we found on Thewoodgraincottage. It features a thin blanket as a table runner and the soup bowls are set in small grapevine wreaths. The napkin rings are very stylish too. A few branches casually form a wreath at the center of the table.



Doesn’t this wheat decoration look lovely? It’s not only beautiful but also very easy to make. It all starts with an empty tin can. Clean it and then wrap a piece of cardboard around it just to make the can a bit taller, preserving the cylindrical form. After that, trim your wheat or barley and glue it onto the cardboard, all around the can. The idea is to hide the cardboard completely. When you’re done you can wrap some twine around the wheat to keep it tightly together. Find more similar ideas on Craftberrybush.



Another easy DIY project which you can do to beautify your home this fall was featured on Elsarblog. It’s a decorative garland made of all natural products such as dried fruit slices, leaves, cinnamon sticks and twigs. You’ll also need a piece of twine or cord to hang the garland. You can pair dried orange slices with leaves that have a similar color or you can mix and match different colors and shapes.



Everything here looks lovely and we like the way in which the Welcome sign ties it all together. To find out how the sign was made, head over to Akreativewhim. We also like the diversity of the other decorations displayed here. The pumpkins, the hay bale, the potted plants and the lanterns all contribute to a very welcoming look. Stay with us for more fall front door decor ideas.



Everything is easy if you follow the right steps. For example, building a flower topiary doesn’t have to be complicated if you keep things neat and simple. The first step is to gather the supplies which include a selection of fall flowers, a foam ball, a flower pot or some other container and a hot glue gun. You can find details on the steps to follow from Thenavagepatch.



Aren’t these bottles adorable? They look like pumpkins and they’re perfect for autumn parties, Thanksgiving gatherings and even Halloween. To get the color and texture right, be sure to check out the tips and instructions offered on Sadieseasongoods. The bottles need to be primed first after which the orange paint is applied. The finish touch is the twine wrapped around the top and the leaves that hang like tags.



Can you believe that this welcome sign used to be a mirror? Actually, now that we know it, it actually makes sense. If you like the idea, to find yourself a mirror with a frame that you like. Paint the frame and paint the mirror using chalk paint. After that, you need to use a stencil to add the welcome message. You can use white paint or chalk. In fact, you may not even need a stencil if you can freehand the message. found on organizedclutter.



With so many different types of wreaths to choose from, it can be hard to keep things simple and to give up all the little ornaments and colors that you could add in favor of a less cluttered look. Still, we encourage you to try and to inspire you we found this beautiful wood slice wreath on Twelveonmain. It looks exquisite and if you want you can make your own version using a foam core board (or a flat wreath form), a bunch of wood slices, burlap ribbon, some faux foliage and a hot glue gun.



If you  can’t decide on a single fall decoration, then how about a bunch of small ones which can work together to set a warm and cozy mood? You could decorate the mantel or shelves with fall signs, framed artwork and garlands and you can display seasonal flower bouquets on the coffee table together with some small painted pumpkins and even some fall candle votives. Have a look at all the great ideas on Mycreativedays for more inspiration.



Next we’d like to show you another beautiful fall wreath, one that we found on Angelamariemade. The project starts with a simple grapevine wreath. The idea is to decorate it with seasonal elements without cluttering it too much. Some eucalyptus, a few pine cones and a mini pumpkin should be enough to get a diverse color palette and a nice combination of textures.



If you want to craft a centerpiece for the Thanksgiving table, one that’s chic and simple but also eye-catching, we may have found the perfect design for you. It comes from Jojotastic and it involves a bowl, some mini white pumpkins, string lights, some twine and a bouquet of dried flowers. The pumpkins and the string lights are placed inside the bowl and the flowers are wrapped in twine and set next to the bowl together with a few more pumpkins.



Not all wreaths are round. In fact, by simply choosing another form you can make your wreath look original and eye-catching. Check out this one from one-o. It’s definitely very beautiful and it looks like a traditional wreaths seen from the side. It was made using two magnolia branches, autumn foliage, two flowers, green wire, gold elastic thread and a round weaving loom. It’s bold, colorful and special.



We already mentioned garlands once or twice so far and it’s about time we showed you how to make one. For the leaf garland featured on Themagiconions you don’t actually need real leaves. Of course, you could use some if you really want but that would be an entirely different project. For this particular one you need a bunch of felt leaves, some hemp string, a needle and scissors. Thread the leaves onto the string making sure they’re evenly spaced apart and then secure the ends of the strings to the shelf, mantel or wall. You can use glue or tape.



When it comes to fall wreaths, there are more design options than we can count and a lot of them are very inspiring. What we like about this particular one is the palette of colors, all the berries and scattered leaves and twigs. The overall design is very bohemian. You could use some spray paint to get the colors just right if you feel like your wreath is missing character. found on gatheredthreads.



If you want, you can use all this enthusiasm that comes with the new season to also make something new for your home, like a new piece of furniture or a new accessory. You can be practical while thinking of the aesthetics. We found this great tutorial on Funkyjunginteriors which shows how to build a coat rack and shelves for the entryway. The reclaimed wood is a really nice touch and everything is infused with fall charm and we absolutely love it.



Two of the reasons why we love fall have to do with all the cool DIY projects we can do (wreaths being our favorites) and the fact that it’s extremely cozy inside, especially when you’re surrounded by a bunch of pillows. These two things were combined in the most interesting way and the result is a pillow wreath. This ingenious idea comes from Bugaboocity. Yes…those are actually tiny pillows and yes…you’ll need to sew them and fill them individually so don’t expect this project to be over very quickly.



If you’re not in the mood to make a bunch of tiny pillows, perhaps we can interest you in something a lot simpler. It’s a napkin ring decorated with twigs, a felt leaf, a felted acorn and hemp string. Once you have everything ready, you can put it all together in a minute. If you want you can make your own version of the design and add ornaments or replace some of the elements with things you like better. found on themagiconions.



Not everything has to be obvious to send the desired message. In other words, you don’t necessarily have to use pine cones, dried leaves and pumpkins to make your decorations about fall. Something more abstract can work too. For example, by simply using a particular color can be enough to suggest a fall-inspired decor. These diy copper-wrapped candles are a really good example. You can find out more about them on Designimprovised.



You can find pine cones pretty much everywhere so it shouldn’t be a problem to gather some. Once you have them, find an interesting way to make them a part of your home decor. You could use them in the design of a rustic candle centerpiece like the one on Ellabellaworld. This design is merely a suggestion but if you like it we can tell you what you need to make one just as lovely: pine cones (obviously), a piece of wood, a hot glue gun, spray paint and a candle holder/ votive.



There’s a cool DIY project on Twelveonmain which combines two of the things we like most: a basket and a wreath. That’s right…it’s a basket wreath. It’s a very easy project which you can make using things you already have such as a shallow basket (or a basket lid – you can improvise), a bunch of faux flowers (or real leaves), some black craft paint, a sharpie, ribbon and a hot glue gun. You can customize your wreath however you want, of course, so don’t feel obligated to follow all the steps to the letter.



Fall is a bountiful season and to show that you can make a centerpiece that’s basically just a big bowl filled with autumn goodies such as miniature pumpkins, berries, pine cones, acorns, moss, leaves and branches and pretty much anything else you can find in your own backyard. Check out this nice bowl that we found on Thegoodwillgal. Doesn’t it look great?



You don’t have to spend a lot to make a fall centerpiece or any other kind of ornament. In fact, most of the projects we showed you are quite inexpensive. These twine-wrapped cans, for example, can be made for only $5. You can use empty cans from food you’d buy anyway and in addition to those you’d only need some twine, a bit of string, pages from a book or magazine, a few mini pumpkins and a bunch of dried plants or flowers which you can prepare in advance or find in your own yard. found on thehoneycombhome.



We love using burlap in our projects. It’s inexpensive, versatile and very chic when used right. The table centerpiece featured on Staceyhomemaker is a combination of several different elements, including burlap, sunflowers, pine cones, cinnamon sticks and a candle in a jar. Everything is framed by a grapevine wreath placed on a wood slice.



There’s not much that suggests this craft featured on Southernmomloves has anything to do with fall in particular except maybe for the colors and the cozy textures. It’s a wall decoration that was done using a wooden embroidery hoop, felt sheets in four colors and craft glue. The background is light gray which allows the orange, brown and yellow arrows to stand out. To make the design more fall-like, you could add a leaf or two.


 



Although it may seem like this fall decoration is made of wood, that’s actually not the case. The frame is made of pool noodle segments made to look like wood. It’s an ingenious idea which gives the frame a full and interesting look. To get this look you can cover the noodle in contact paper that mimics the color and texture of real wood. Once you’ve put the frame together, decorating it is easy. Just use some seasonal plants or flowers. They can be painted for a nice metallic shine. found on ahometogrowoldin.



With all these great ideas, we almost forgot about Mason jars so here we are with a project that puts them on display. It’s an idea that we found on Midwesternmoms. To make something similar, you need a wooden box, a few jars of different sizes, some twine, white chalk paint, sandpaper, top coat spray and some flowers. There’s not much to it really and you can figure out all you need to do by looking at this picture.



It’s project like this one that show just how important the little details are in a decor. The project is extremely simple and comes from Themerrythought. It has to do with mini craft pumpkins which are cute no matter how you use them. The idea here is to cut a slit in them at the top and to insert a place card in there so you can use them as decorations for the table setting.



There’s actually a lot you can do with craft pumpkins. They’re super versatile and easy to work with. You can paint them, put them in baskets, on tables, glue them onto wreaths or frames and combine them with just about anything from leaves to branches and flowers to create beautiful decorations for a great fall tablescape. Check out Ourhousenowahome for inspiration.



Like we said before, not all wreaths are round and not all are actually wreaths…if that even makes sense. Anyway, the idea is that you can be creative and, for example, repurpose an old picture frame and some of the usual fall items like dried leaves, berries and pinecones to make a lovely ornament which you can display on your door or wall. If you like this design, check out Recreateddesigns for details.



We’ll end the list on a fresh note, with a basket full of fruit. It’s not something necessarily fall-related and you can use this as a decoration all year-round. It all depends on what type of fruit you put in. It actually works with vegetables too. It’s easy, fresh and practical too. A perfect combo. found on housefulofhandmade.


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