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Are you ready for cooler weather, pretty leaves, and pots full of hot apple cider? Fall is probably my favorite season and I want pumpkins everywhere, along with all the fall things! If you feel the same way, grab a few pumpkins, throw some acorns in a jar, and make one of these fabulous and festive DIY fall garlands!
DIY Fall Garlands
Don’t worry if the leaves haven’t started changing color where you live. This dollar store leaf garland uses faux leaves instead of real ones.
If you have access to a magnolia tree, the chunky look of a magnolia leaf garland is perfect for fall. The leaves will turn brown the longer it’s inside, but it’ll still look great. And I have the easiest way to quickly make one!
Take the kids out on a fall nature walk, let them collect pinecones, then head back home to make this pinecone garland.
Newspaper is relatively inexpensive and easy to find and looks amazing when upcycled into a newspaper acorn garland. It’s amazing what a few recycled materials can amount to!
Like newspaper, book pages also make perfect crafting materials and this book page leaf garland shows how simple it can be. Use a Cricut machine or craft punch to make this craft super simple! {Want a fun book page idea for Halloween? Check out the book page bats I used on my mantel one year!}
I love the rustic look of this twig garland and it can definitely go from one season to the next. Who else would keep this up year round in their home?
Acorns are the cutest and this felted wool acorn garland has me smitten.
A yarn pumpkin garland is not only adorable but also a great way to add a little color into your fall decor. The kids could even help with this one!
Gather up all your pretty fall colored paper supplies and whip up a paper leaf garland. Like the book page and newspaper garlands above, this one would be simplest with a Cricut!
Gold leaf adds a wow factor to pinecones in this gold leaf pinecone garland!
Combine burlap and fabric pieces to create a burlap and fabric garland that adds both color and texture to a fall mantel.
I love everything about this stitched felt leaf garland, from the colorful felt leaves {easily cut by hand} to the chunky yarn that’s holding it all together. This one is going on my project list, for sure!
Love the creative look but don’t have time to make a garland? This printable happy fall banner has got you covered!
Did you know you can actually sew real leaves together? Grab some leaves {skip the crunchy ones} and sew up this stitched leaf garland! I’ve made one of these before and it was gorgeous!
If you love the book page garland above but want to take a different twist with it, make a recycled paper acorn banner. The brown tops mixed with the book pages look so cute!
Nothing says fall quite like the rustic nature of burlap and this ruffled burlap garland will add texture to a mantel or shelf. The best part? It’s pretty inexpensive to create.
I love wood veneer for all the things so this wooden veneer chain garland is right up my alley. And with its neutral color, you can reuse it for any season or holiday!
Is there anything with more of a vintage feel than ric rac? This felt leaf and ric rac garland is cute and easy. And a tip: you can often find packages of ric rac for almost nothing at your local thrift store.
Yes please to felt ball garlands and yes please to this fun felt ball and text garland combination!
Dig out all your fabric scraps, even the ones that don’t look like fall, and whip up this patterned fabric leaf garland. A template is even included for the leaves.
You won’t walk by those bags of vase fillers again after you see this pretty vase filler garland. I would never have thought to string those items together but it sure does make cute decor for fall!
What garlands are you crafting this season?
Chelsea says
Thanks so much for including my garland, Randi! Definitely going to have to try one or two of these other ones this year!
Rebecca_FeltBallRug says
I love garlands of all shapes, sizes, designs! They’re so fun and beautiful to decorate with. At FeltBallRug.com we are obsessed with Felt Ball Garlands (have you seen our Pinterest page?).
I have to say my favorite was the “Felt Acorn” Garland. Such a cute idea!