Listly by Marsha Chambers
Here are some creative ideas for Fall Decorating.
As seen on So You Think You're Crafty, Week 2! Thanks to everyone who voted for this project. I know autumn is behind us, but it is so easy to customize this wreath in seasonal or holiday colors. It would be a great last minute (not to mention inexpensive) Christmas project, if you still need some decorations.
A quick and easy project to add a handmade touch to the Thanksgiving table. Supplies (for 4 coasters): wool felt scraps in fall colors interfacing contrasting thread Cut out 8 maple leaf shapes according to template: maple-leaf-coasters Cut 4 pieces of interfacing in a smaller size (if using fusible, iron interfacing onto the back of a leaf).
Copper Pot What We Used: * Vintage copper pot * 1 large block of florist foam, soaked * Medium green or copper Cinderella pumpkin * 2 bunches of sunflowers * Bittersweet vines * Pinecones The florist foam has a dual purpose in this centerpiece.
Hi everyone! I did some fall decorating in my living room. I made a fall book page wreath and the tutorial is at the end of the post. I also have some pumpkin decorating ideas. Book page wreaths have been around for quite some time and I just gave mine a little fall spin.
Button art..it's everywhere these days. I really wanted to do something festive with all the buttons I have laying around and thought these would be cute. I really like how the pumpkin turned out. I simply glued buttons onto cardstock then hot glued that onto the burlap.
These warm and fuzzy fabric pumpkins will keep year after year. Try mixing textures and colors to create a mismatched patch of them. What you'll need Fake fur, fleece, or other fabric Scissors Needle Dental floss Plastic shopping bag Short stick How to make it For each pumpkin, cut a circle from a piece of fake fur, fleece, or other fabric (ours were roughly 8 inches in diameter).
Learn to make Martha Stewart's Vintage Paper Leaf Wreath. How To and Step-by-Step Instructions for DIY Crafts.
Well here's our take on a paper bag pumpkin. A fairly easy craft you and your kids can make that's cheap to make from everyday supplies. lunch bags, paint, paintbrush, glue, scissors, 1-2 clothespins, paper for stuffing (we used shredded waste paper), some wire ( this could be pipe cleaners, florist's wire, whatever is in the tool kit ), a stick You need to paint your bag first.
It's officially the holiday season which means it's time to decorate, decorate, decorate. Nothing gets me more in the spirit of the celebration than decorating our home, and of course that usually involves beautiful fresh flowers. Today on Periscope I shared a DIY on making this textural fall floral spray.