Fall is that amazing time of year beloved by many people. The slight chill in the air, the blue of the sky, and the colors of the leaves are just a few of my favorite things about it. What if we could take some of those beautiful Fall leaves and turn them into something amazing? With that thought in mind, take a look at the following 10+ inventive Fall leaf crafts to love!
1. I love this Fall leaf mobile that makes a terrific wall hanging. Use your favorite leaves from off the ground, or make some imitations with watercolor paper. Either way, it will look amazing!
2. A Fall birthday party is the perfect time to craft and wear some whimsical Fall leaf crowns. See a tutorial at Handmade Charlotte.
3. Your Fall mantel or entryway table will look fabulously rustic with an oversized leaf centerpiece formed from a bunch of smaller leaves. Such a unique project!
4. Use your very favorite colorful leaves to make instant wall art. Just press the leaves between the pages of an old phone book, and then weigh the book down with a couple of bricks or heavy rocks. Adhere the pressed leaves to squares of heavy paper with spray adhesive and display in a grid on a wall.
5. One of my favorite Fall leaf crafts involves adhering them to mason jars with Mod Podge. Once dry, they make lovely votive candle holders.
6. Use Fall leaves to make a design on plain table linens. It’s easier to do than you think! See how at Funtober.
7. I adore this garland fashioned from the pages of an old book and a lovely collection of pressed Fall leaves.
8. Speaking of garlands, this glittery version is gorgeous! House of Jade used artificial leaves from the dollar store, coated with Elmer’s glue and sprinkled with glitter. {You could probably use leaves from your yard if you wish}. Hang the glittery leaves from brown ribbon.
9. This unique bowl can be created from either real or artificial Fall leaves. Isn’t it beautiful?
10. I don’t know if I could do this one myself, but if you’re ambitious enough you should definitely try making roses from Maple leaves.
11. Fallen leaves and air-dried clay go together to make clay leaf bowls. See how to make your own at Urban Comfort.
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