31. DIY Magnolia Pumpkin
This was the most simple Autumn decor DIY project I have done this year. I had some leftover pumpkins I used in my outdoor display last year and got some Magnolia flowers from Michael’s. I simply attached the flowers to the top of the pumpkin with my trusty glue gun and wrote a holiday message on the front with my gold paint pen. I rate this as one of the easiest, most impressive projects I have ever done, everyone loves it.
32. Fall Candle Centerpiece
This season I cannot get enough lovely candle displays in my home. I had these big candles that looked a bit plain by themselves, so using last years leftover fake leaves, burlap and twine, I dressed them up with the coolest Thanksgiving flair. My guests were amazed at these beauties I had gracing our lovely dinner, they brought so much to my table.
33. DIY Birch Bark Vase
I love this Autumn decor idea and you don’t need much, just birch bark, glass or plastic vases, jute string, leaves.. a beautiful taste of fall! I found the strips of bark came off quite easily from my stash of fireplace logs I have in the backyard or firewood from HEB will work just as well. I just fastened the bark to the vase with jute twine and made the most beautiful fall vase wraps I could imagine. I added rustic looking clippings from my garden and the results were so impressive.
34. Wooden Fall Sign
Great DIY project for all you woodworkers out there. I just love the idea of using the idea of using a leaf shape as your vowel in the word Fall, what a way to bring my favorite season to life. I cut the letters using my circular saw, but they will pre-cut at Home Depot if you ask. You just bolt them down, wood glue will also work, and add your lovely leaf to the middle. This is the perfect outdoor sign to bring your Autumn porch display into full glory, my family loves it.
35. Ombre Wine Bottles
I always have a stockpile of empty bottles after the big Halloween party I have every year. So what better way to upcycle than creating these beautiful ombre candy corn bottles to transition us into Thanksgiving? Just be sure and take the labels off and use a primer coat first to give your paint extra grip. Fashion your spraying pattern visually like candy corn and let your colors melt into each other. You can add leaves or flowers and decorate around them with your leftover party treats. This looks fantastic and will bring a vibrant spark to your room with a very small amount of cash.