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Fall Crafting Inspiration: My Favorite DIY Projects

Get inspired with these DIY autumn crafts! From floral wreaths to pumpkin decor, discover a few of my favorite projects that will bring the cozy vibes of fall into your home.

I've put together a few of my favorite autumn crafts that I've made. I love that these are easy to create and really any skill level can dive in and create these too! 
Fall craft collage display

Fall craft collage



Here are some wonderful ideas for fall crafts that you can easily create

Glass yogurt jars with decorative fall napkin decoupaged

To begin with, we have a wonderful fall floral display that uses glass yogurt jars, which is a beginner-friendly craft and a great way to recycle these jars.

Glass jar decorated with fall napkin and displaying faux floral and craft pumpkin


Faux floral displayed in a metal can that has been decorated with a napkin, twine, and wood beads

Next, we have two exciting crafts where we use Mod Podge, decorative napkins, and other embellishments to decorate a metal can and a glass, creating wonderful fall floral decorations. Glass jar Autumn decoration and Fall floral display using metal can

fox garland craft with wooden craft leaves


Thirdly, I have created an adorable and affordable fall fox garland.

fall pictured frame art painted yellow displaying yellow sunflowers and red craft truck

If you have an unused picture frame at home, this fall craft is perfect for creating your own fall picture frame art.

Craft autumn tree with red, and yellow leaves


You can use a Dollar Tree plunger and fall leaf foliage to create a wonderful fall tree, perfect for displaying in any entryway.

painted red wooden crate box with autumn decorations inside

Celebrate Autumn by creating a wonderful fall display using one wooden crate box from Dollar Tree.

painted leaf wood riser with yellow leaves and candles inside

You can also create a leaf wood riser using Dollar Tree wood leaves and scrap wood, which is perfect for displaying candles.

canvas art painted black with faux floral displayed in a painted tan vase

Create your own wonderful masterpiece by incorporating paint and faux floral to make autumn canvas art.

faux fall floral arrangement displayed on a table near pumpkins and candles


You can also create and display a wonderful fall floral arrangement that will brighten up any space.

faux fall window display with faux fall leaves

Add a wonderful faux fall window display to your autumn decor. It's easy to make and looks beautiful when displayed.

grapevine wreath with pumpkins, floral and foliage

Lastly, create an autumn grapevine wreath using faux flowers in deep reds and oranges to bring out those wonderful autumn colors.


I hope these fall crafts inspire your creativity for autumn displays.

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  1. Your site looks different, went from pink to green :) Love the collection you put together here. My favs would be the yogurt jars, fall tree, wooden crate with candles, and the wreath. Thanks so much for linking up at the #UnlimitedLinkParty 131. Pinned.

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    1. Me and changing the colors, haha. It will probably change again. Thank you for letting me know which crafts were your favorites. I love hearing feedback. It helps out so much. 😊

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  2. So many cute falls crafts. I love those adorable foxes on that garland and looking at all these crafts together you can see that the same color palette for them all must make your home look so lovely and coordinated too.

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    1. Joanne, thank you. I really enjoyed creating the fox garland. I was able to try out another Mod Podge technique that I hadn't tried before. :) I appreciate you visiting.

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  3. These are all such cute fall projects. I love the truck photo frame and the little box with the squirrel in it.

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    1. Amy, thank you! Not sure why my blog flagged your comment as spam. I need to start checking my spam folder more often. Thank you, the squirrel is actually from a salt and pepper shaker set from Dollar Tree. :)

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