Do you want to dress your house up for the fall season? If so, these DIY fall crafts will do the trick. They’re simple to make and are the ideal way to celebrate the new season.
Fall Leaf Lanterns
You can decorate with the colors of autumn by making fall leaf lanterns. You’ll need to collect some leaves for the lanterns. Then, affix the leaves to glass with Mod Podge. You can use any type of glass that you want, so there’s no need to buy anything. Instead, look around your house to find some glass to use for this fun project.
Leaf-printed Autumn Banner
You can also celebrate the changing leaves by making this leaf-printed autumn banner. As with the lantern, you’ll begin by gathering some leaves. Then, you’ll use some paint to create a marbling effect on the leaves. After that, you’ll put the leaves between two pieces of cardstock and transfer the paint before assembling the banner. Once assembled, you’ll be excited to hang this festive banner.
Handprint Acorns
Are you looking for something that your little kids can do? If so, consider making handprint acorns. You’ll mix brown and white paint together and then paint your kids’ hands. Then, they need to stamp their hands on a piece of paper. They’ll finish it up by painting the top of the acorn. Because this contains their handprints, it’s a fantastic keepsake. Just imagine bringing this craft project out a decade or so down the road. It’ll be the perfect reminder of the fun you shared with your children.
Popsicle Scarecrow Magnet
Your entire family is sure to love this popsicle scarecrow magnet craft. You just need some popsicle sticks, craft paint, raffia, cardstock, glue, and magnets for the project. Because it requires a hot glue gun, you’ll need to supervise. However, it’s simple enough for kids to take the lead on this one. Then, when they finish, you can stick it to the refrigerator.
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Pinecone Hedgehogs
This pinecone hedgehogs craft is absolutely adorable. First, gather some pinecones. Then, you’ll need felt, scissors, and a low melt glue gun. Also, pick up some eyes for the hedgehog. While you might want to step in when it’s time to use the scissors or glue gun, your kids can handle most of this themselves. In fact, it’s so easy that you might want to gather a ton of pinecones, so they can make several of these hedgehogs.
These crafts will keep your family busy for a bit. When you finish, your house will officially be ready for fall. Then, you can enjoy that warm and cozy feeling that comes with the colors of autumn.
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