Who else thinks it’s really cool to have decor that matches the season? If you’re like me, you probably want your home to reflect the beauty of autumn without breaking the bank (or your back). DIY projects bring a sense of warmth to your home and give you that crafty satisfaction of saying, “I made that!”
School’s on, and this is a perfect quiet time to grab a glue gun and a pumpkin spice latte and get crafting. Fall inspires endless possibilities, from vibrant wreaths to charming centerpieces. It’s also pumpkin season, and we know how those plentiful orange vegetables can serve many different purposes.
Check out these DIY decoration ideas that’ll make your space look festive and inviting.
1. Pumpkins Flower Vases
Blend flowers and pumpkins for a delightful arrangement. Use a small pumpkin as a vase by hollowing it out and filling it with seasonal blooms, like chrysanthemums or sunflowers.
This eye-catching centerpiece will brighten up any space and add a fresh twist to traditional fall décor. Be ready to humble brag—everyone will want to know how you made it.
2. Mason Jar Lanterns
Mason jars aren’t just for canning anymore, and most people are always looking for ways to repurpose them. Transform yours into beautiful lanterns by filling them with fairy lights, leaves, or even pinecones. You can use twine or ribbon to tie around the neck for that rustic touch.
These lanterns add a warm glow to any setting, perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Place them on your dining table or scatter them around your porch for an enchanting ambiance.
3. Acorn Garland
Collect acorns (no need to climb trees, I promise) and string them together for a simple yet charming garland. You can paint them in fall colors for an added pop or leave them natural for that rustic vibe.
Hang your garland along your mantel, doorways, or as a centerpiece. It’s an easy project that brings a touch of nature indoors—no squirrel required.
4. Pumpkin Spice Wreath
Create a stunning wreath using faux pumpkins, leaves, and a bit of twine. Choose a variety of sizes and colors for a festive flair. This wreath is a welcoming centerpiece for your door and a wonderful way to add a touch of autumn to your doorstep.
Once you’ve gathered your materials, grab a styrofoam wreath and glue everything together, starting with the larger pumpkins and filling in gaps with leaves and pinecones. Feel free to tweak it as much as your creativity allows, and maybe even wrap a few fairy lights around it for an added glow.
5. Cinnamon Stick Candles
Nothing says fall quite like the warm scent of cinnamon. Make some cinnamon candles by wrapping normal candles with cinnamon sticks secured by twine or ribbon. These not only look adorable but will also fill your space with a cozy aroma that’s perfect for those chilly evenings.
Place them on your mantel or as a centerpiece at your dining table. As they burn, they’ll release that delightful cinnamon scent, making your home feel like a warm hug!
6. Gourd Birdhouse
A birdhouse isn’t just an excellent way to change the world, it’s a chance to have more chirping friends in your backyard. Transform a gourd into a charming birdhouse. Hollow it out, cut a small hole for the entrance, and paint or decorate it to your heart’s content.
Hang it from a tree branch or place it on a garden post. To give the feathered a full dining experience, add a water jar and a sprinkle of birdseed nearby
7. Rustic Candle Holders
Transform firewood pieces into rustic candle holders by wrapping them with a length of twine or burlap secured with hot glue. Hollow out a small hole in the top and place a tea light or votive candle inside. Voila, you have the perfect mood lighting without having to light an entire fire.
These candle holders add a relaxed touch to your space, perfect for dinner parties or a quiet evening in. Just be sure to keep an eye on them as the candle melts down and gets closer to the wood.
8. Harvest-Themed Door Sign
Craft a personalized door sign that welcomes guests with a touch of fall flair. Use a piece of wood, paint it with seasonal colors, and stencil on a welcoming message like “Harvest Blessings” or “Happy Fall.”
This sign adds an adorable touch to your entryway, showcasing your creative side. It’s a superb idea if wreaths aren’t your thing but you still want a piece of door decor.
9. Leafy Table Runner
Are you looking through the window and wondering, “Oh, what do I do with all these leaves in my yard?” Before you pick the leaf blower, collect colorful leaves and attach them to a burlap or fabric table runner for a natural table decoration.
Lay it down the center of your table, and watch your table transform without you spending a dime. Just make sure to keep the vacuum handy for any fallen or crumbly leaves.
10. Fallen Leaf Artwork
All those leaves with varied colors can also create stunning wall art. Press the leaves between two sheets of wax paper, then use a low-heat iron to fuse the papers into one piece, and frame them for a natural touch to your walls. This DIY artwork is easy and brings the beauty of the outdoors inside.
Display your artwork in your living room or hallway to showcase the beauty of fall. You can get the kids to help as well, encouraging the to make different shapes and patterns using a variety of leaves.
11. Corn Husk Dolls
Bring a touch of nostalgia to your home with corn husk dolls. They’re easy to make and can be placed around your house as festive décor. You’ll need dried corn husks, twine, and a little creativity.
These dolls can evoke fond memories of simpler times and serve as charming conversation pieces. Who doesn’t love a bit of folk art as decor?
12. Woven Wheat Centerpiece
You may be off wheat and gluten, but you can still use wheat for your autumn decor. Dried wheat stalks make a beautiful centerpiece for your dining table. Gather a bundle of wheat and secure it with twine, then place it in a vase or on a decorative tray.
This simple decoration captures the essence of the fall harvest and gives you “flowers” in your vase that will last without becoming sad and wilted.
13. DIY Fall-Themed Pillow Covers
Throw pillows have taken over most living spaces, but that’s not a bad thing. You can give your living space a quick seasonal makeover with DIY fall-themed pillow covers.
Use fabric paint or iron-on transfers to create fun autumn designs, such as pumpkins, leaves, or playful sayings. Switching out your pillow covers is a simple way to refresh your décor and embrace the spirit of fall.
14. Apple Vignettes
Nothing embodies the harvest season better than apples, making them a perfect addition to your fall decor. Create charming apple vignettes by combining fresh apples with other seasonal items like gourds, pinecones, and small pumpkins.
Arrange them in a shallow basket or a decorative tray to craft a beautiful centerpiece for your dining or coffee table. These vignettes look visually appealing and bring a natural autumn scent to the room.
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I’m a Language and Literary Studies (Honors) graduate with 11 years of experience in magazine and blog writing and content creation. I’m passionate about storytelling for change and believe in the power of words to make a difference. My writing is thought-provoking, accessible, and engaging, focusing on the Psychology of human behavior, complex social issues, personal experiences, and the latest trends. I’m a wife and a Mom of three.
I’m a Language and Literary Studies (Honors) graduate with 11 years of experience in magazine and blog writing and content creation. I’m passionate about storytelling for change and believe in the power of words to make a difference. My writing is thought-provoking, accessible, and engaging, focusing on the Psychology of human behavior, complex social issues, personal experiences, and the latest trends. I’m a wife and a Mom of three.