New 16 Fall Decorating Ideas to Embrace Autumn
Whether you’re excited about the start of the new season or still saying goodbye to summer, it’s undeniable that autumn has begun. Mornings call for sweaters, leaves are beginning to turn, and Starbucks is selling Pumpkin Spice Lattes.16 DIY Fall Decorating Ideas to Embrace Autumn:
DIY Pine Cone Garland
This pine cone garland from is as easy to make as it is beautiful. The use of twine, wooden beads, and pine cones give a natural and earthy vibe to any space. Want to jazz up the look a little bit? Add in some color by painting the pine cones, buying colored beads, or even adding some glitter.DIY Paper Leaf Garland
Colorful construction paper, twine, and scissors are all you need for this fall-themed garland. A Beautiful Mess has even created a template of the leaves, so all you have to do is cut on the lines and hang your leafy masterpieces..
DIY Minimalist Fall Wreath
Bypass the cliche fall wreaths at the craft store away and pick up the supplies for this DIY wreath from Writes Like A Girl Blog. With just a wooden embroidery loop, floral wire, and artificial fall leaves, you’re about to be one of those people that actually makes a seasonal wreath.DIY Copper + Gold Foil Branches
DIY-expert Rachel makes a good point: flowers are beautiful, but only last a week or so. Looking to create a fall-ready look that would last in a vase the entire season, she turned to branches with a touch of metallic foiling. New to leafing? No fear! There are kits with everything you need to complete this easy craft.DIY Gold Branches
PopSugar takes the previous DIY and goes full-on with the gold paint, for a look that screams glamorous.DIY Fringed Flannel Blanket
Plaid blankets are a timeless fall piece. Plus, they do more than look pretty – they keep toes warm all season long! This fringed flannel blanket has that classic autumn look that will never go out of style. With a little cutting and sewing, it’s ready for bedrooms, bonfires, and everything cozy.DIY Wood + Copper Blanket Ladder
Fall is the unofficial season of blankets, and all of those pretty prints and fabrics deserve a display. This DIY blanket ladder is no easy feat, sure, but the time put in is definitely worth it when it results in this chic home decor piece.DIY Chai Candles
The Pumpkin Spice Latte is the undisputed star of fall drinks, but chai is a close second. So what could be a better fall home addition than the scent of chai in a glowing candle? Count us in for these easy (read: no lye needed) homemade ones.DIY Pumpkin Spice Candles
But just in case pumpkin spice is your absolute jam, here’s a tutorial for the candle version. Aren’t candles in mason jars the cutest?DIY Modern Wreath
This striking Wreath by Design Love Fest is all drama and totally fall. This wreath gets its modern look from switching out the classic circle and using a trendy triangle for a base shape, then decorated with autumn foliage and yarn for a totally unique look.DIY Mini Pumpkin Planters
I’m as excited about these pumpkin planters as I am the word “momtastic”, which in both cases, is a lot. These little guys are cheap to make, super chic, and come together easily. Bonus: you can make roasted pumpkin seeds afterward!DIY Macrame Hanging Pumpkin Holder
http://fallfordiy.com/blog/2014/10/01/diy-macrame-hanging-pumpkins/If scooping out pumpkins isn’t your thing, keep the goop inside and make these macrame pumpkin holders instead. It’s the most boho-chic way to hang your fall gourds and requires only a few materials.
DIY Flannel Coasters
No doubt flannel is what you’ll be wearing all season, so why not use it to decorate as well? Cue these simple DIY flannel coasters, ready to make a home under all of those mugs of hot apple cider all fall long.DIY Yarn-Wrapped Pinecones
A little leftover yarn from your last knitting project and a few pinecones from your yard come together for a surprisingly impressive fall decor craft. A bowl full of these in the middle of your coffee table is as simple and stylish as decorating gets.Find instructions here.

























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