Fall crafts
Fall is the season that asks to be noticed. Dried leaf prints, pressed botanicals, yarn-wrapped pumpkins, and paper wreaths. These are the projects that make your home feel and smell like autumn.
"Autumn rewards the maker who pays attention. A pressed fern frond mounted on kraft paper, a warm paper wreath made from dried seed heads. Fall gives you the best material palette of the year and asks almost nothing in return."
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What to make this fall
Autumn has the best material palette of the year. Filter by craft category below to find a project that matches what's already turning gold outside your door.
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Everything you need to know
What are good fall craft ideas for home decor?
Autumn wreaths, pressed leaf botanical prints, dried floral arrangements, paper pumpkins, and warm-toned candle holders all work well for fall home decor. The projects on this page cover beginner through advanced with difficulty filters to help you find the right starting point.
How do I make a fall wreath at home?
Craftaholic Witch has fall wreath tutorials using dried seed heads, fabric strips, paper leaves, and natural foliage. Each one includes a step-by-step walkthrough and a template where applicable. The paper leaf wreath is the most beginner-friendly option.
What natural materials work best for autumn crafts?
Dried leaves, seed heads, pinecones, dried berry branches, and natural raffia are all excellent autumn materials. Several tutorials on this page are specifically designed around what you can collect from a garden or a walk in October.
Are fall crafts beginner-friendly?
Yes. Many projects here start with simple techniques like pressing, printing, and wrapping. The pressed leaf card and paper pumpkin are both beginner-rated and take under an hour.
When should I start making fall crafts?
September is the best time to start if you want autumn decor displayed through the whole season. If you are working toward a specific date like Thanksgiving, starting two weeks ahead is comfortable for most projects here.
What is Create & Celebrate?
Create & Celebrate is the seasonal making community inside Craftaholic Witch. It adds guided kits, project series, shared maker momentum, and printable extras alongside the free tutorials on the blog. Membership is free.
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Join Create & Celebrate and get the fall kit, the botanical series, and a community of makers who use this season better than any other.