The advent
of autumn means the simultaneous arrival of some of the best things in the
world: beautiful leaves, sweater weather, belly-warming recipes, and baked
goods. Fall is the coziest time of the year, and making your home reflect that
comfy feeling is easy with fall craft projects. Try any of these crafts to
outfit your house with seasonal charm and ring in the changing temperatures.
Candles
Few things
set the autumn mood like a delicious smelling candle. Take your illumination
game up a notch and create your very own DIY candles this fall. Purchase a candle making kit with all the necessities, form
your very own candle crafting station, and waft in delightful scents for the
entire season. The best part? With your own kit, you can tailor the scent to
your preferences; imagine a perfect-smelling home for months on end.
Jewelry Craft
Get
started on making your own jewelry and design pieces with a little bit of fall
flavor. You may need to try several different styles before you find your
favorite design process. From traditional beading to hemp knotting to polymer
clay, the options are plentiful. Incorporate common autumn colors to make your
creations perfectly match the season. While making jewelry doesn’t seem like a
house decoration project at first glance, you can easily display your favorite
pieces throughout your home, dress up door knobs with untied pieces, and of
course wear them all the time. Even better, they serve as wonderful gifts. If
you really enjoy it, you can even start your own jewelry business.
Gourds
For a
plant that doesn’t get a whole lot of recognition at any other time of the
year, gourds provide a variety of crafting options. Buy some dried gourds and
dip one end into metallic gold paint. Let dry, and place multiple creations in
a bowl for an easy but sophisticated centerpiece. If you want something more
simple, cut a large dried gourd in half and smooth out the insides and outsides
to make a quaint bowl for fall fruits. You can often find gourds at local
farmer’s markets or online from gourd-specific retailers.
Floral Fantasy
As
wonderful as fall is, it can be hard to let go of the summer months. If you’re
like me and you’re missing summer already, hang onto it a bit longer with a
summery flower-inspired craft. While tulips bloom in spring, this is the last
chance to get some. Most tulip crafts use fake or paper tulips, but why use
fake flowers when you can get real ones conveniently online through ProFlowers? Fresh blossoms will provide a
professional feel to any craft you work on, and will make your creation the perfect
gift for any occasion. Try making a tulip bouquet to hang on your front door!
Antique Feel
The
feelings of fall can be captured in old glass jars or bottles filled with
orange, red, and dark pink berries still on the branch. Scour your local antique
shops and flea markets for colored glass bottles. Mix and match as you see fit,
and really search for antiquated, distressed bottles to inject a rustic appeal.
Grab a branch of your preferred dried berry, place inside, and set up along a
shelf or windowsill. This craft is quick and will leave you plenty of time to bake some delicious fall treats should you so choose!
Candleholder...With No Candles?
Repurpose
old candlesticks, or buy inexpensive statement candlesticks at a store like
Ross or TJMaxx. Instead of placing a candle on the top, stun guests with the
addition of beautiful fall-related produce. Gourds, small pumpkins, or leaf
arrangements work perfectly and transform the stick into a decorative art
piece. Tie a ribbon around the base of the candlestick for a quaint look.
Pumpkin Power
Pumpkins
work as an ideal decorating tool throughout autumn, and you don’t need to go
the traditional route of jack-o-lanterns. Wrap a piece of fabric around the
width of a pumpkin and add a string bow for a sweet, simple decoration. For a
more intensive project, collect fall leaves from your yard or a local park and
trace their pattern onto red, orange, and yellow tissue paper. Once you’ve cut
these shapes out, spread a generous amount of Mod Podge (easily found at Michael’s) onto a light colored pumpkin, and
place the leaves in overlapping patterns. If desired, gently nudge the tissue
to create ridges for extra texture. Add another light layer of decoupage over
your new design, and let dry. Place on a seasonal place mat in your kitchen and
enjoy for months to come.
Try one or
a few of these DIYs to get the fall look and feel you want in your home. What
other fall craft projects have you done in the past that really gets your house
feeling cozy?