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May 29, 2023

Welcome Autumn with These Festive Fall Leaf Crafts

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When it comes to fun fall activities, admiring the fall foliage is certainly one of the best. Autumn blankets the world with the most gorgeous colors, which is why it's a treat to be able to bring a bit of that beauty inside. That's where our favorite fall leaf crafts come in. These DIY ideas will bring natural warmth and pops of fall color to your porch, door, or anywhere inside your home.

If you live in a state where leaves change color and gather in piles as the days get cooler, you'll have plenty of supplies right in your backyard. No leaves? No problem. Head to your local craft store or park to gather a few for the projects you have in mind. Whether you're hoping to add a seasonal garland to your mantel, incorporate an autumnal centerpiece for your Thanksgiving table settings, or simply find a fun way to spend a little extra time with your kids, here you'll discover more than two dozen ways to put leaves to good use. Maybe you'll even want to choose one or two pumpkin crafts to DIY, too, once you're in crafting mode. You can never have too much fall décor, after all!

Tote fall around with you wherever you go with this cute bag. To create the printed pattern, use real gathered leaves painted in all the colors of fall.

Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.

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There's something so warm and fuzzy about a felt craft—just like fall itself! Put these two things together and you have the coziest wreath to welcome your guests.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

Create a beautiful base for all your fall centerpieces by making this leaf-trimmed table mat. It's easy to make by sewing or gluing craft leaves around the edge of a piece of warm brown vinyl or leather.

Get the tutorial at Make It & Love It.

Happy fall, y'all! Greet your guests in true fall fashion with this cute watercolor art. Make it using your Silhouette and prop it up on a little easel to show it off.

Get the tutorial at The Thinking Closet.

You'll use edible wafer paper to create this stunning rainbow of fall leaves. Use them to decorate a cake or even put them in a bowl as a visual (and edible) treat for your guests!

Get the tutorial at Sugar & Cloth.

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Have an autumnal ombré moment with this fall leaf craft made from crepe paper and PanPastel colors. The vibrant pops of pink will bring an unexpected touch to your fall décor.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

All of your favorite fall décor elements are present and accounted for on this cute wreath: pumpkins, burlap, and of course, fallen leaves!

Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.

You don't have to wait for Halloween to bring a dark and moody vibe to your fall décor. Try a gorgeous tablescape like this one that incorporates deep red amaranth leaves in the runner and place settings.

Get the tutorial at Lemon Thistle.

Take a look around at the beautiful fall décor in your home. Do you feel ready to declare yourself the queen or king of fall? If so, then DIY this easy fall leaf crown and begin your official reign!

Get the tutorial at The Merrythought.

If you're short on crafting time, try this free printable of a maple leaf sketch. Hang it in an open wooden frame with a clothespin for a rustic finishing touch.

Get the tutorial at A Night Owl.

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Bring a bold new piece of décor to the table! These cork leaves work wonderfully as coasters and place settings, and they'll protect your table from heat or condensation.

Get the tutorial at Inspired by Charm.

'Tis the season to be thankful! Create a beautiful, leafy piece of embroidery to hang in the bedroom, living room, or even on your front door.

Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.

This leaf bunting craft is so much fun and beyond easy to do with children. They'll have a blast collecting leaves from the yard, and then all you need is a ribbon, wax paper, and an iron!

Get the tutorial at The Artful Parent.

If you want a cute, nature-inspired centerpiece that reflects the season, try making these washi tape branches. The orange, yellow, and brown tape will allow you to bring the feel of bright fall foliage indoors.

Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.

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Sit back and relax surrounded by comfy pillows with autumnal vibes. No sewing or painting skills needed!

Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.

Searching for somewhere festive to keep your favorite seasonal jewelry? Look no further than these stunning clay dishes stamped with real leaves.

Get the tutorial at The Best Crafts for Kids.

These cake toppers will be the sweetest addition to all of your favorite Thanksgiving desserts. You can opt for a rustic autumnal color palette or go for a fun and colorful one!

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.

Store your favorite fall items in these festive leaf bowls! You'll need a balloon or a bowl to mold this autumnal DIY craft.

Get the tutorial at Mod Podge® Rocks.

What better way to ring in the fall season than with this stylish and unique leaf garland? Try stringing this across your mantel or using it as a backdrop for Thanksgiving dinner.

Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.

When it starts to get chilly, you'll want the warm glow from these creative candle jars. Try using old Mason jars to achieve this autumn craft.

Get the tutorial at Craftaholics Anonymous®.

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Leaf it to these salt dough ornaments to make the cutest fall garland! Head to the kitchen to make this kid-friendly craft.

Get the tutorial at Meaningful Mama.

Brighten up the fall season with this festive leaf lantern. The warm glow from this DIY craft will be the perfect cozy addition to your living room.

G et the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade.

This elegant paper leaf wreath will make a great addition to your fall door decorations this autumn. Made with metallic paper, it's a DIY project that's sure to shine all season long.

Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.

The best part of this unique wreath is that you can upcycle an old rake from your shed! This festive DIY craft is one you'll want to break out every autumn.

Get the tutorial at Dream A Little Bigger.

Call over the kids for this fun craft activity using paper bags! You can make your own fall forest with this simple household item.

Get the tutorial at Coffee Cups and Crayons.

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Get into the Thanksgiving spirit this fall and give thanks with these wooden leaves adorned with words of gratitude. Hang them up alongside your favorite Thanksgiving decorations or gift them to loved ones.

Get the tutorial at Crafts Unleashed.

It's time to bust out the metallic paint! With a few quick coats of varying fall shades, you'll have yourself a head-turning wreath to hang on your front door.

Get the tutorial at Mad in Crafts.

Not sure what to hang on your walls this fall? Press a few of your favorite leaves in floating frames for a stylish decoration.

Get the tutorial at Wild Interiors.

Take any neutral candle display up a notch by tying one or two maple leaves to the front with twine. Just be sure not to tie them too close to the wick if you plan on actually lighting them!

Get the tutorial at That's What Che Said.

Here's an easy Thanksgiving place card idea. Instead of simple white place cards, try recreating these pretty gilded leaves.

Get the tutorial at Polka Dot Bride.

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If you'd rather not get hands-on with actual leaves, you can still embrace the natural elements of the season by creating a couple of gold leaf brooches. If you prefer a natural color palette, opt for brown, burnt orange, and mustard yellow.

Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess.

Why buy brand new fall tea towels when you can create your own? Kids will love stamping sets of towels, and make great seasonal gifts too.

Get the tutorial at Boxwood Avenue.

For a craft that will last for a long time, pick up some autumn-themed scrapbook paper to create your own leaves. Use a hot glue gun to shape them into wreathes, garland, and pumpkin stems.

Get the tutorial at Polka Dot Chair.

Whether you want to put a seasonal mobile in your baby's room or brighten up the space over your mantel, this easy-to-recreate craft is well worth your attention. You can use real leaves or cut out your own from scrapbook paper.

Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade.

If your home décor vibe is modern farmhouse, you may want to veer away from orange and yellow tones in favor of chalky whites.

Get the tutorial at Thistlewood Farms.

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If you don't live somewhere with seasons, you can make this craft in 30 minutes to mimic the cozy feel of one of the best times of year.

Get the tutorial at Never Skip Brunch.

How cute are these pressed leaf napkins? To recreate the look, Mod Podge the leaves to a plain white napkin or paint the design on yourself.

Get the tutorial at That's What Che Said.

If you're looking for a way to really tie your autumn-themed room together, or brighten up an empty wall, this fall leaf wood display will do the trick.

Get the tutorial at Dream Book Design.

Coasters always come in handy. These leaf-coated coasters will make your table look festive while protecting it.

Get the tutorial at Confessions of a Homeschooler.

Last but not least, we have these matte fall Ball jars. Tied with twine and a single leaf accent, they're a rustic-chic take on simple autumn decorations. Of course, if you'd prefer to make them yourself, all you'll need is a Ball jar, chalk paint, twine, and a leaf of your choosing.

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Fall Mason Jar

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