As the crisp air starts to roll in and the leaves begin to change, I can’t help but get excited about all things fall. There’s something so comforting about this season—the cozy sweaters, the warm drinks, and of course, the inviting decor that turns your home into a snug autumn haven.
But what I love most is the chance to create my own fall decor through simple DIY projects. It’s not just about adding a personal touch to my space; it’s also an affordable way to refresh my home and bring in those beautiful autumn vibes without breaking the bank.
The best part? You don’t have to be a crafting expert to jump in. Whether you’re completely new to DIY or already have a few projects under your belt, these ideas are designed to be easy and accessible for all skill levels.
From nature-inspired pieces to fun pumpkin-themed crafts, there’s something here for everyone. I’ll walk you through 55 different projects that you can easily tackle with a few basic supplies.
So grab your glue gun, put on some fall tunes, and let’s get creative!
Nature-Inspired Fall Crafts
1. Leaf Garland Using Pressed Leaves
One of the easiest ways to bring the outdoors inside during fall is by creating a beautiful leaf garland. Start by collecting a variety of colorful fall leaves.
Press them between heavy books for a few days until they’re dry and flat. Then, string them together using twine or thin jute, spacing them evenly for a natural draped effect.
Hang the garland over a mantle, across a window, or around your dining table for a touch of nature indoors
2. Pinecone Wreath with a Rustic Twist
For a more rustic take on a fall wreath, pinecones are your go-to material. Gather pinecones from your yard or a park and attach them to a wire wreath form with floral wire or hot glue.
To add an extra fall flair, incorporate a few dried leaves, berries, or small sprigs of greenery. Finish it off with a burlap ribbon bow at the bottom.
This simple wreath looks great on your front door, welcoming guests with a bit of outdoor charm.
3. DIY Twig Coasters for a Woodland Vibe
Bring a woodland vibe to your home by making coasters from twigs. Collect sturdy twigs, cut them into even lengths, and arrange them side by side on a piece of felt.
Use hot glue to secure the twigs in place. Trim the felt so it’s hidden beneath the twigs, and you’ve got yourself a set of rustic coasters perfect for protecting your tables during fall gatherings.
4. Acorn Vase Fillers in a Glass Jar
Acorns make the perfect natural filler for glass vases or jars. Simply gather a collection of acorns, give them a quick rinse, and let them dry completely.
Fill a large clear vase or jar with the acorns, layering in some small pinecones or dried berries for added texture. These make an effortless yet elegant centerpiece for a coffee table or dining room, offering that warm, earthy fall feel.
5. Dried Flower Arrangements with Fall Colors
Dried flowers are a staple of fall decor, offering a way to preserve the season’s beauty long after the blooms have faded.
Pick flowers with rich, autumnal tones like sunflowers, mums, or marigolds, and let them dry by hanging them upside down in a cool, dark space for a few weeks.
Once dried, arrange them in a rustic vase, adding in some dried wheat or grasses to complete the look. This simple yet striking arrangement is perfect for bringing fall colors into your home.
6. Painted Pumpkins Using Leaves as Stencils
Instead of carving your pumpkins this year, why not try painting them? Use pressed leaves as stencils to give your pumpkins a nature-inspired design.
Simply place a leaf on the pumpkin, trace around it with a pencil, and then fill in the outline with your choice of fall-colored paint.
Once dry, you can display these painted pumpkins on your porch or inside for a more subtle, elegant autumn look.
7. Corn Husk Door Wreath
Corn husks are a classic fall material that make a perfect wreath for your front door. To create one, soak dried corn husks in water to make them pliable, then fold and layer them onto a foam or wire wreath form, securing them with hot glue.
Continue overlapping the husks in a circular pattern until the entire form is covered. You can leave it simple and natural or add a pop of color with dried flowers or a fall-colored ribbon.
8. Leaf-Pressed Candles for a Natural Touch
Give plain candles an autumnal upgrade by pressing leaves into the wax. First, select small, delicate leaves and press them until they’re completely flat.
Then, heat the surface of a candle slightly with a hairdryer or by rubbing it gently with your hands, just enough to soften the wax.
Press the leaf onto the softened area, then lightly coat it with a layer of melted wax to seal it in place. These candles make beautiful, earthy accents for any room in your home.
9. Birch Log Candle Holders
If you’re lucky enough to have access to birch logs, they make stunning candle holders. Cut the logs into 4-6 inch sections, then use a drill and spade bit to carve out a hole in the top just big enough to hold a tea light candle.
The white bark of the birch contrasts beautifully with the soft glow of the candles, adding a cozy, rustic touch to your fall decor.
These candle holders look great grouped together on a dining table or mantle.
10. Pinecone and Cinnamon Stick Garland
Combine the natural beauty of pinecones with the warm scent of cinnamon for a charming fall garland. Start by gathering pinecones and cinnamon sticks, then thread them onto a piece of twine, alternating between the two.
Secure each pinecone and cinnamon stick in place with a knot on either side. Hang this fragrant garland on your mantel or drape it along a staircase for an inviting fall accent that also adds a subtle spicy aroma to your home.
Each of these nature-inspired DIY projects taps into the beauty of fall, bringing a piece of the outdoors into your home in a creative and personal way.
Pumpkin-Themed DIY Decor
11. No-Sew Fabric Pumpkins
For an easy, cozy alternative to traditional pumpkins, try creating no-sew fabric pumpkins. Choose fall-inspired fabrics like plaid, burlap, or velvet.
Cut a large circle from the fabric, gather the edges toward the center, and fill it with polyfill or rice for weight. Once filled, tie the gathered top with twine or ribbon, and you’ve got yourself a soft, homemade pumpkin!
Add a small stick or cinnamon stick in the middle for the pumpkin stem, and display them on shelves or as a centerpiece.
12. Painted Pumpkins with Metallic Accents
If you’re looking for an elegant twist on classic pumpkins, try painting them with metallic accents. Start by choosing a base color for your pumpkins—white, black, or even soft pastels work beautifully for a modern look.
Once the base is dry, use metallic gold, copper, or silver paint to add details like stripes, polka dots, or brushstrokes. The metallic shimmer will catch the light, making these pumpkins perfect for indoor displays on mantels or tabletops.
13. Twine-Wrapped Pumpkins for a Rustic Look
Give your pumpkins a rustic touch by wrapping them in twine. Start with a small to medium-sized faux pumpkin, and glue one end of the twine at the base.
Wrap the twine around the pumpkin tightly, working your way upward and securing it with hot glue as needed. The natural texture of the twine adds a charming, rustic feel, making these pumpkins perfect for farmhouse or country-style decor.
Display them in clusters for a warm, homey effect.
14. Paper Mache Pumpkins for a Modern Feel
For a sleek, modern take on pumpkin decor, try making paper mache pumpkins. Create a base using crumpled paper or balloons, then layer on strips of paper mache paste until you achieve the desired shape.
Once dry, paint them in matte white, black, or even soft pastel colors for a minimalist look. These paper mache pumpkins are lightweight and versatile, making them easy to place anywhere, from tabletops to bookcases, for a fresh, modern autumn vibe.
15. Pumpkin Spice Candles in Mason Jars
Pumpkin spice isn’t just for your coffee—it makes for a perfect fall candle too! Melt some soy wax and mix in pumpkin spice fragrance oil.
Pour the mixture into mason jars, then add a wick and let the candle cool. For a decorative touch, tie a small piece of twine around the jar and add a label.
These DIY candles are perfect for filling your home with the warm, inviting scent of fall, and they make great gifts too!
16. Mini Pumpkin Centerpieces
Mini pumpkins are the ideal size for creating adorable centerpieces. Arrange a cluster of mini pumpkins in a bowl or tray, and mix in other natural elements like dried leaves, acorns, or pinecones for added texture.
You can also hollow out a few of the pumpkins and use them as tiny vases for fall flowers. This easy DIY project creates a festive yet subtle centerpiece that’s perfect for dining tables, coffee tables, or entryways.
17. Wooden Block Pumpkins
For a more rustic and durable option, wooden block pumpkins are a great choice. Start with small wooden blocks or scrap wood, and paint them in shades of orange, white, or even green for a non-traditional look
Once dry, sand the edges for a distressed effect. Attach a small piece of wood or a twig on top to act as the pumpkin stem.
These wooden block pumpkins are sturdy and versatile, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor displays.
18. Pumpkin Lanterns with Cutouts
Create a cozy autumn glow by crafting pumpkin lanterns with cutouts. Start with faux pumpkins (you can find these at most craft stores), and use a craft knife to carve out simple designs—think stars, leaves, or even geometric patterns.
Insert a battery-operated tea light or string lights inside the pumpkin to create a soft, warm glow. These lanterns are perfect for illuminating your porch or indoor spaces during those early fall evenings.
19. Knitted or Crocheted Pumpkin Decor
If you’re a fan of knitting or crocheting, why not make your own soft, cozy pumpkin decor? Choose chunky yarn in fall colors like orange, white, or beige.
You can follow a simple pumpkin pattern (plenty are available online) to knit or crochet pumpkins in different sizes.
Once finished, stuff them with polyfill and add a stem made from a twig or cinnamon stick. These soft pumpkins are perfect for adding warmth and texture to your fall displays.
20. Beaded Pumpkin Shapes for Table Settings
Beaded pumpkin shapes make elegant additions to your fall table settings. Start by shaping thick wire into the outline of a pumpkin, leaving a bit of extra wire at the top for a stem.
Thread wooden beads onto the wire, filling the entire pumpkin shape. Twist the ends of the wire together to secure the shape, and use a piece of twine or ribbon to add a finishing touch.
These beaded pumpkins can be used as place settings, napkin rings, or simply scattered across the table as part of your fall decor.
This selection of pumpkin-themed DIY crafts covers a range of styles, from rustic and cozy to sleek and modern, ensuring there’s something for every home.
Whether you’re aiming for a traditional autumn aesthetic or a more contemporary fall vibe, these easy DIY projects will help you celebrate the season with creativity and warmth.
Mason Jar Crafts
21. Fall-Themed Mason Jar Lanterns
Mason jar lanterns are a simple yet stunning way to add warmth and ambiance to your home during the fall. Start by selecting a few mason jars and placing a layer of small stones or sand at the bottom.
Insert a tealight or small pillar candle inside the jar. To give it a fall twist, wrap the jar with twine and tuck in a few faux autumn leaves or small sprigs of wheat.
Once lit, these lanterns cast a beautiful, flickering glow, perfect for your porch, mantel, or as part of a table centerpiece
22. Pumpkin Spice-Scented Mason Jar Candles
If you’re a fan of all things pumpkin spice, making your own scented mason jar candles is a must. Melt soy wax in a double boiler and add a few drops of pumpkin spice fragrance oil.
Pour the mixture into mason jars, carefully placing a wick in the center. Let the candles set until the wax hardens. To give them a festive look, you can decorate the jar with burlap, ribbon, or twine.
Not only do these candles fill your home with the cozy scent of fall, but they also make wonderful gifts for friends and family.
23. Leaf-Covered Mason Jar Vases
Turn simple mason jars into beautiful fall vases by covering them with pressed leaves. Start by gathering colorful autumn leaves and pressing them between books for a few days until they’re flat and dry.
Use Mod Podge or clear glue to adhere the leaves to the outside of the jar, creating a layered, textured look. Once the leaves are in place, apply another layer of Mod Podge to seal them.
These leaf-covered jars make beautiful vases for fresh or dried fall flowers, adding a natural touch to your decor.
24. Painted Mason Jars in Fall Colors
For a quick and customizable project, try painting mason jars in rich fall colors like orange, burgundy, mustard yellow, or deep green.
Clean the jars thoroughly, then apply a couple of coats of acrylic paint, letting each layer dry before applying the next.
To give them a rustic finish, lightly sand the edges of the jars once the paint is dry. These painted jars can be used as vases, utensil holders, or simply as decorative accents around the house, bringing a pop of autumn color to any room.
25. Mason Jar Flower Arrangements with Dried Wheat
Dried wheat stalks are a quintessential symbol of fall, and they look beautiful arranged in mason jars. To create a simple but elegant arrangement, bundle a handful of dried wheat stalks and trim the ends to fit your jar.
Secure the bundle with twine or a ribbon in an autumnal color before placing it in the jar. For a more full arrangement, mix in other dried elements like eucalyptus, lavender, or fall foliage.
This easy DIY project adds a touch of farmhouse charm to your home, perfect for dining tables, entryways, or mantels.
26. Rustic Mason Jar Centerpieces with Burlap
Create rustic centerpieces by combining mason jars with burlap for a warm, textured look. Start by wrapping a strip of burlap around the center of each jar and securing it with twine or ribbon.
You can further decorate the jars by gluing on small pinecones, faux berries, or mini pumpkins. Once decorated, fill the jars with tea lights, small flowers, or fall-themed elements like acorns or dried leaves.
These rustic centerpieces are perfect for fall gatherings, adding a charming and cozy touch to your table setting.
27. Mason Jar Soap Dispenser with Autumn Accents
Upgrade your bathroom or kitchen with a DIY mason jar soap dispenser that’s perfect for fall. You’ll need a mason jar with a pump lid (these can be found at craft stores or made by drilling a hole in a regular lid to fit a pump).
For an autumnal touch, paint the jar in a warm, earthy color like burnt orange or deep brown, or leave it clear for a more subtle look.
Wrap a piece of twine around the neck of the jar and attach a small faux leaf or acorn for decoration. Fill the jar with your favorite soap, and you’ve got a seasonal soap dispenser that’s both functional and decorative.
28. DIY Fall-Themed Mason Jar Terrarium
For a unique and creative craft, try making a fall-themed terrarium inside a mason jar. Start by adding a layer of small rocks or pebbles at the bottom for drainage, followed by a layer of potting soil.
Add small fall-themed plants, such as succulents, moss, or miniature ferns. To give it a fall vibe, incorporate tiny pumpkins, acorns, or faux mushrooms as decorative elements.
Seal the jar with a lid or leave it open depending on the plants you use. This tiny terrarium makes a charming decoration for your desk, shelf, or windowsill.
29. Mason Jar String Light Lanterns
Mason jars paired with string lights create a magical glow, perfect for fall evenings. Start by selecting a set of battery-operated fairy lights.
Insert the lights into the mason jar, making sure to leave the battery pack accessible. For a more rustic look, wrap twine around the mouth of the jar and tie it into a bow.
Once you turn on the lights, the mason jar will emit a soft, twinkling glow. These lanterns are perfect for illuminating your porch, patio, or as an indoor decorative piece for fall.
30. Mason Jar Filled with Fall-Scented Potpourri
Bring the scents of autumn indoors with a mason jar filled with fall-scented potpourri. You can either buy pre-made potpourri or make your own by drying orange slices, cinnamon sticks, cloves, star anise, and pinecones.
Place the potpourri mixture inside the mason jar and top it with a fabric square or decorative lid. To add a personal touch, tie a ribbon or piece of twine around the jar.
These potpourri-filled mason jars not only fill your home with the sweet scents of fall but also make beautiful gifts or decorative pieces
Each of these mason jar crafts is a creative and budget-friendly way to celebrate the fall season, adding warmth and charm to your home decor.
Whether you’re lighting up your space, filling it with autumn scents, or crafting beautiful centerpieces, mason jars are the perfect versatile tool for all your DIY fall projects.
Wreaths and Wall Art
31. DIY Burlap and Ribbon Wreath
DIY burlap and ribbon wreath is a rustic yet elegant way to welcome fall. Start with a wire wreath form and some burlap ribbon.
Weave the burlap in and out of the wreath form, bunching it up to create a full, fluffy texture. Secure the ends with hot glue.
Once the burlap is in place, tie fall-colored ribbons—think oranges, reds, and browns—around the wreath in bows or as simple accents.
You can also add small embellishments like faux leaves, mini pumpkins, or acorns to enhance the fall feel. Hang it on your front door for a charming, farmhouse-style welcome.
32. Harvest Wreath Made with Corn Cobs
For a wreath that embodies the harvest season, use dried corn cobs in a variety of colors. Start with a straw or foam wreath form and hot glue the dried cobs in a circular pattern, layering them as you go for a full, dimensional look.
Add husks or raffia between the cobs for extra texture, and top it off with a big burlap or plaid ribbon. This wreath is perfect for a front door or entryway and adds an earthy, harvest vibe to your fall decor.
33. Leaf-Shaped Clay Wall Art
Clay wall art is a unique and creative way to bring fall leaves indoors. Start by rolling out air-dry clay until it’s about 1/4 inch thick.
Use real leaves as templates—place them on the clay and trace around the edges with a knife. You can even press the leaf into the clay to imprint the texture of the veins.
Once cut, let the clay leaves dry completely before painting them in autumn colors like red, orange, and gold. Arrange the leaves on a wall in a collage or string them together to create a hanging piece that celebrates the beauty of fall foliage.
34. Fall-Themed Embroidery Hoop Art
Embroidery hoop art is a simple, charming way to add seasonal decor to your walls. Choose fall-themed fabrics, such as plaid, flannel, or prints with pumpkins or leaves.
Stretch the fabric into an embroidery hoop, and then use embroidery floss to stitch fall-inspired designs. Simple motifs like pumpkins, leaves, acorns, or words like “fall” or “cozy” work perfectly.
You can add more texture by gluing small felt embellishments or using different thread colors. Hang these small hoops in clusters on the wall or lean them on a mantel for an artistic touch of fall.
35. Wooden Fall Welcome Signs
Wooden welcome signs are a classic piece of fall decor that you can easily make yourself. Start with a wooden board or pallet, and paint it with your favorite fall colors—think rustic oranges, deep reds, or neutral browns.
Once the base color is dry, use stencils or freehand writing to paint a welcome message, such as “Welcome Fall,” “Hello Pumpkin,” or “Happy Harvest.”
You can also add small painted fall motifs like leaves, pumpkins, or sunflowers to the edges. Hang it outside your front door or lean it against a porch wall for a warm, inviting touch.
36. Pressed Leaf Shadow Boxes
Pressed leaf shadow boxes are a beautiful way to showcase the natural beauty of fall. Start by collecting a variety of fall leaves and pressing them between books for several days.
Once they’re completely flat and dry, arrange them inside a shadow box frame. You can layer the leaves for a more dynamic look, or arrange them in a pattern to create a piece of fall art.
The natural colors of the leaves will pop against the neutral background of the shadow box, creating a simple yet elegant display that captures the essence of autumn.
37. Fall Floral Wreaths with Faux Flowers
Create a lush fall wreath using faux flowers in autumnal colors. Start with a grapevine wreath form and choose flowers like sunflowers, mums, or dahlias in shades of orange, red, and yellow.
Use hot glue to attach the flowers to the wreath form, clustering them together for a full, vibrant look. Add in some faux berries, leaves, and twigs for added texture.
You can choose to cover the entire wreath or just one section, depending on your desired style. This floral wreath is perfect for bringing a burst of color to your front door or as a wall accent inside your home.
38. Hand-Painted Wooden Signs with Autumn Quotes
Hand-painted wooden signs are a fun and customizable way to add a personal touch to your fall decor. Start with a wooden plank and sand it down for a smooth surface.
Paint the plank in a fall color or leave the natural wood exposed for a rustic look. Using a stencil or freehand technique, paint on your favorite autumn quote, such as “Fall Sweet Fall,” “Grateful, Thankful, Blessed,” or “Pumpkin Spice and Everything Nice.”
To give the sign more character, add small painted details like leaves or pumpkins. These signs can be hung on the wall, propped on a mantel, or placed in your entryway for a welcoming touch.
39. Mini Wreaths for Kitchen Cabinets
Bring fall into your kitchen by hanging mini wreaths on your cabinet doors. Start with small grapevine wreath forms and decorate them with fall elements like faux leaves, berries, or tiny pumpkins.
Use ribbon or twine to hang the wreaths on the cabinet doors, tying them at the top to create a loop. These mini wreaths add a subtle yet festive touch to your kitchen, transforming the space without taking up any counter space.
They’re a great way to spread autumnal decor throughout your home.
40. DIY Fall-Themed Macramé Wall Hanging
Macramé is making a comeback, and it’s easy to give it a fall twist with warm, earthy tones. Start by choosing thick yarn or macramé cord in fall colors like burnt orange, mustard yellow, or deep red.
Follow a simple macramé pattern to create your wall hanging, incorporating beads or small wooden leaves as accents.
For an extra fall touch, you can add a few faux leaves or flowers woven into the design. This DIY macramé wall hanging adds texture and warmth to your space, making it a perfect autumn accent for any room.
These DIY wreaths and wall art projects are a fantastic way to bring the spirit of fall into your home. Whether you’re adding a welcoming touch to your front door or creating unique wall art, each project celebrates the beauty and warmth of the autumn season.
Tabletop and Centerpieces
41. DIY Pumpkin Succulent Planters
Transform small pumpkins into charming succulent planters to create a unique autumn centerpiece. Start by hollowing out a pumpkin (real or faux) and adding a bit of soil.
Place small succulents into the pumpkin, arranging them for a full and balanced look. Succulents add a pop of greenery to your fall decor, while the pumpkin gives it a seasonal twist.
These planters work well as centerpieces or accent pieces on side tables and mantels. You can even line several of them down the center of a dining table for a larger statement.
42. Cornucopia Centerpiece Using Dried Fruits and Nuts
The cornucopia, a symbol of abundance, makes for a classic and elegant fall centerpiece. Start with a woven cornucopia basket and fill it with a variety of dried fruits like apples, oranges, and cranberries, along with nuts such as walnuts, pecans, and hazelnuts.
Add in other fall elements like small gourds, pinecones, and dried leaves to give it extra texture and warmth. Arrange the items spilling out of the cornucopia onto your table for a bountiful, overflowing look.
This centerpiece is perfect for a Thanksgiving table or any fall gathering.
43. Handmade Fall-Themed Table Runners
A handmade table runner can instantly elevate your fall table decor. For a rustic look, use burlap or linen as the base material. You can decorate the runner with stenciled fall leaves, pumpkins, or acorns using fabric paint.
Another option is to sew or glue on small fall-themed appliqués made from fabric scraps in rich autumn colors. If you’re looking for a more elegant touch, use lace trim or embroidery along the edges.
This simple project adds a personalized, homemade feel to your table and serves as a lovely backdrop for your fall centerpieces.
44. Autumn-Themed Napkin Rings Made from Twine
Twine is an inexpensive and versatile material that can be used to make beautiful autumn-themed napkin rings. To create these, cut lengths of twine and wrap them around a cardboard tube (such as an empty paper towel roll) until the desired thickness is reached.
Secure the ends with hot glue, then remove the twine loop from the tube. Add small fall accents such as mini pinecones, faux leaves, or berries with hot glue to complete the look.
These handmade napkin rings add a rustic, cozy touch to your fall table setting.
45. Painted Acorns in a Wooden Bowl
Painted acorns are an easy and colorful way to create a fall centerpiece. Collect acorns and clean them thoroughly, then use acrylic paint in fall hues like burnt orange, deep red, and mustard yellow to paint them.
Once dry, display the painted acorns in a shallow wooden bowl. The natural texture of the acorns, combined with the vibrant paint, creates a simple yet eye-catching piece.
You can also mix in other elements like pinecones or small gourds for added texture and variety.
46. Wood Slice Place Cards for a Rustic Table Setting
Wood slices make excellent place cards for a rustic fall table setting. Start by purchasing or cutting small wood slices (about 3-4 inches in diameter).
Use a wood-burning tool or paint marker to write the names of your guests on each slice. You can also embellish the slices with small designs like leaves, pumpkins, or acorns.
Place the wood slices on top of each guest’s plate for a personal and rustic touch. After the meal, these wood slice place cards can double as take-home keepsakes for your guests.
47. Simple DIY Fall Table Centerpiece Using Candles and Leaves
For an easy and elegant fall centerpiece, gather a few pillar candles in varying heights and colors such as white, cream, or orange.
Place the candles in the center of your table and surround them with dried leaves (real or faux), pinecones, and small gourds.
You can arrange the leaves in a wreath-like pattern around the candles for a more polished look. The soft glow of the candles combined with the natural elements of fall creates a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for autumn evenings.
48. Mini Hay Bale Centerpieces
Mini hay bales make adorable and unique fall centerpieces. You can find small decorative hay bales at craft stores or create your own using twine and straw.
Decorate the bales with small pumpkins, gourds, or even tiny scarecrows to enhance the fall theme. For a more rustic look, add a few sprigs of wheat or dried corn husks.
These mini hay bales are perfect for a casual fall gathering or as accent pieces scattered around the house. They bring a touch of country charm to your decor.
49. Glass Bowl Filled with Gourds and Acorns
A simple glass bowl filled with fall elements like gourds and acorns can make a beautiful and effortless centerpiece. Choose a clear glass bowl or vase and fill it with a mix of small gourds, acorns, pinecones, and mini pumpkins.
You can add some faux autumn leaves or berries to fill in any gaps. This natural, easy-to-make centerpiece looks beautiful on a dining table or coffee table, and it requires minimal effort while making a big visual impact.
50. Personalized Wooden Tray with Fall Colors
A personalized wooden tray can serve as both a decorative and functional centerpiece. Start with a wooden tray and paint it in your favorite fall colors, such as deep oranges, browns, or greens.
Use stencils or freehand designs to add fall motifs like leaves, pumpkins, or acorns. You can also personalize the tray with a message such as “Welcome Fall” or your family’s name.
Once decorated, use the tray to hold candles, mini pumpkins, or mason jars filled with fall flowers. This versatile piece can be moved around the house and even used to serve drinks or snacks during gatherings.
Each of these tabletop and centerpiece ideas adds warmth, charm, and a touch of personalization to your fall decor.
Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or simply decorating for the season, these DIY projects will create an inviting and festive atmosphere in your home.
Miscellaneous Fall Crafts
51. Autumn-Scented Sachets with Cinnamon and Cloves
Nothing evokes the cozy feel of fall quite like the scent of cinnamon and cloves. Creating your own autumn-scented sachets is a simple way to bring that warmth into your home or drawers.
Start by cutting small squares of fabric in fall colors—cotton or linen work well. Fill each square with a mixture of dried cinnamon sticks, whole cloves, star anise, and dried orange peel.
Sew or tie the sachets shut with twine, and you’ve got a wonderfully fragrant DIY project. You can tuck these sachets into drawers, hang them in closets, or place them in decorative bowls around your home to fill the space with the scent of autumn.
52. DIY Fall Pillow Covers with Stencils
Give your living space an autumn makeover with DIY fall-themed pillow covers. Choose plain pillow covers in neutral tones like beige, cream, or gray to serve as the base.
Then, use stencils to paint fall-inspired designs onto the fabric. Pumpkins, leaves, acorns, and phrases like “Hello Fall” or “Cozy Nights” are popular motifs.
Simply tape the stencil in place and use fabric paint in warm autumn colors such as deep orange, rust, and mustard yellow. Once the paint is dry, slip the cover over your pillow insert and enjoy your custom fall decor.
These pillow covers are an affordable way to bring the season’s charm into your living room or bedroom.
53. Hand-Painted Fall Doormat
Welcome guests with a hand-painted fall doormat that adds a personalized touch to your entryway. Start with a plain coir doormat and choose your design—a common phrase like “Welcome Fall” or “Hey Pumpkin” works well, or you can go for a more graphic look with leaves, pumpkins, or acorns.
Use stencils and outdoor acrylic paint to apply the design, making sure to press firmly and use multiple coats for durability. Let the paint dry completely before placing the doormat outside.
This custom fall doormat is a fun, creative way to greet visitors and adds a pop of fall flair right at your doorstep.
54. Cinnamon Stick Candles Wrapped with Twine
Cinnamon stick candles are not only visually appealing but also fill your home with the warm, spicy scent of fall. To make these, start with pillar candles in your choice of color—white or cream works best for a neutral, rustic look.
Gather cinnamon sticks and cut them to the height of the candle. Using hot glue, attach the cinnamon sticks vertically around the sides of the candle, making sure they fit snugly together.
Once all the cinnamon sticks are glued in place, wrap a piece of twine around the candle a few times and tie it into a bow. These candles are perfect for fall centerpieces, mantel decor, or as gifts for friends and family.
55. Pumpkin-Shaped Felt Coasters
For a fun and functional fall craft, make pumpkin-shaped coasters out of felt. Start by cutting out pumpkin shapes from orange felt.
You can use a pumpkin stencil or freehand the design, making sure each coaster is large enough to hold a glass or mug.
Add details like the pumpkin’s stem and leaf by cutting small shapes out of green and brown felt and gluing them onto the top of the pumpkin.
If you want to get more creative, use fabric markers to add lines or shading for a more realistic look. These coasters are a cute and practical way to protect your furniture while embracing the fall spirit, and they add a festive touch to your coffee table or dining area.
These miscellaneous fall crafts are a great way to add small yet meaningful touches of autumn throughout your home.
Whether you’re creating fragrant sachets, personalizing a doormat, or making cozy fall coasters, each of these DIY projects will enhance the seasonal feel of your space with warmth and creativity.
Conclusion
As we wrap up this collection of 55 fall DIY decor ideas, one thing is clear: the beauty of DIY crafting lies in its endless possibilities.
Each project offers an opportunity to infuse your personality into your home decor, allowing you to tailor pieces to fit your unique style and taste.
Whether you prefer rustic, farmhouse charm or sleek, modern elegance, these projects can be easily adapted to suit any aesthetic.
Swap out colors, materials, or even the scale of the projects to make them truly your own.
One of the greatest joys of DIY is the flexibility it offers. You’re not tied to what’s available in stores or stuck with cookie-cutter designs.
Instead, you have the freedom to mix and match ideas, add your own flair, and create something that’s a reflection of you and your home.
From the intricate detail of hand-painted signs to the simplicity of a mason jar lantern, every project is a chance to experiment, get creative, and make something beautiful.
And don’t forget—crafting doesn’t have to be a solo activity! These projects are a fantastic way to bring family and friends together.
Gather your loved ones for a cozy afternoon of fall crafting, whether it’s making wreaths, painting pumpkins, or designing table centerpieces.
Involving others adds a fun, collaborative element to the process and creates lasting memories along the way. Plus, with everyone’s different ideas and perspectives, your creations will be even more diverse and unique.
So, grab your supplies, embrace the spirit of the season, and let your creativity flow. With these DIY fall decor ideas, your home will not only feel cozy and welcoming but also truly one-of-a-kind.
Happy crafting!