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Simple Diy Autumn Tree.

Simple DIY Autumn Tree





With just a few materials you can create this simple Autumn tree.
My inspiration for this project was my love for Fall.
I created this using materials from my local Dollar Tree store.


Materials needed


🍁 Ribbon
🍁Fall leaves (I picked up 10 bundles)
🍁Mini lights/ I used mini leaf lights
🍁Twine
🍁 1 Plunger
🍁1 pot
🍁Scissors
🍁Hot glue





 



Creating your Autumn tree

Start by wrapping your twine around your plunger stick. 
You'll want to completely cover the wooden stick. Once you're near the middle of the stick, you'll want to stop and start attaching your fall leaves.

Take each leaf bundle, and glue it to your plunger stick.
You'll want to have some that are glued closer to the top and a few that are lower. This will help fill in spots.

  Once you have all the leaves glued on, take the rest of your twine and cover the stems on your leaf bundle. Continue wrapping them, making sure to cover the stems. Using your scissors cut the remaining twine off. 

Now you can create a bow using your ribbon. You can create any style bow that you would like. This part is completely optional.





Decorating your pot

You can use any pot. I actually already had a pot.
Take your remaining ribbon, and glue it around your pot. I did this just to add a little more fall design to my pot.  


Final Touches

Using hot glue, make sure to secure your plunger inside of your pot.
If you find that your tree is not sturdy enough, add a few rocks.
I added in a few rocks, and it helped secure it.
You can glue a few leaves on top of your rocks. This will make it look as though the leaves have fallen from your tree.


I hope that you have enjoyed this simple Autumn tree creation. 
I'd love to hear what you plan on creating this Autumn season!
A new recipe, craft, or just plans for the new season.
Feel free and leave me a comment below.

Stephanie




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Comments

  1. This is so cute! I love a good indoor 'plant'. Seems pretty easy too!

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  2. This is so beautiful! I always want to do something with those beautiful leaves and I am never quite sure what. This looks like something even my 'uncrafty' self can attempt. I am saving this while awaiting the autumn leaves. We still have full blown summer and no sign of that changing any time soon.

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    1. Stella, thank you! It definitely is a super easy craft. You'll just love it, and at night I love how it look once we turn the lights on the tree. :)

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  3. Aw how lovely is this such a nice craft and a lovely activity to do at home to pass some time x

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  4. What a cute idea and a lovely thing to do together with the entire family. The leaves are definitely not that colourful here yet, but I'm sure they will be within a month or two.

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    1. Kat, thank you! Yes, it was so much fun creating this Autumn tree with my family. It is a nice little added touch to our decorations. Thanks for stopping by.

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  5. aww this is so beautiful, perfect for fall! I think even I (super uncreative!) could get this made.

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  6. I absolutely love it! I'm getting so excited that it is almost fall.

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  7. Gosh, its Autumn already? Time to get my red and orange decor out.

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  8. That is so cute and you would have NO IDEA that it was that simple based on how cute the final project looks. Autumn is my favourite time of year, without question, so I can't wait to add more seasonal stuff to the house. I think this would look perfect on the side table in our living room. I guess I need to make a trip to the local dollar store to pick up supplies!

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  9. super cute and very simple but I don't mind. I totally love it this way

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  10. I am not ready for fall yet! But this simple craft project is a wonderful way to celebrate the arrival of fall. I can easily see this on the entry table in my house.

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  11. Okay this is the cutest!! Love simply autumn decor like this! We have a small space, so these little touches make a big difference!

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  12. Marilyn, thank you so much! I'll be sure to visit, and share again. :) Love attending your party!

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  13. Thanks so much for linking up with me at my #UnlimitedMonthlyLinkParty 16, open until September 26!

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    1. Dee, thank you for having such a great party! :)

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  14. What a clever idea to use a plunger! And this is a cute decoration. Thanks for sharing! Visiting from Tuesdays with a Twist link up today. Have a great week!

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  15. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 128. Pinned.

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  16. Such a cute idea! I am missing the craft gene in my body, but I think I could even do this! Stopping in from Whimsy Home Wednesday! Hope you have an amazing week!

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