Our favorite season to decorate, fall is perfect for home decor fun! Turn your home into the perfect autumn setting with these top 11 decor tutorials.
Halloween bunting
Photo credit: Home Sweet Ruby
Halloween is the first holiday that is celebrated in the fall. And since orange is completely appropriate for September’s decorations as well, start the season off right with a little bit of bunting. This burlap and twine bunting tutorial from Home Sweet Ruby is simple and easy enough to start your autumn decorating on the right note.
Autumn scents
Photo credit: 320 Sycamore
Next to Christmas, the fall season produces the most delectable of scents. Instead of spending a fortune on fall in a jar, create your own version that looks pretty in your autumn decor. We love this vanilla candle surrounded by cinnamon sticks created by the blogger at 320 Sycamore.
Fall harvest
Photo credit: Later Gator Crafts
Fall produces some of the most amazing harvests, including an abundance of wheat. Show your appreciation for the grain by decorating your home with it. Forget floral arrangements when you can display wheat for a fall-filled vibe in your home decor. We love this DIY version from Later Gator Crafts using a polystyrene foam ball and a painted spaghetti jar.
Gaga for gourds
Photo credit: A Soft Place
Let’s be honest, if it wasn’t for fall we probably wouldn’t have the faintest idea what a gourd is for. However, come autumn, we’re gaga for the gourd. Spruce up your fall vegetable using this yarn-wrapped gourd tutorial from A Soft Place.
Acorn frenzy
Photo credit: Zemphira
Acorns are another hot commodity of fall. Available from your tall oak trees, acorns aren’t only good for critter snacking — they’re useful in fall decorating, as well. A great idea for a glass jar or table centerpiece, these fabric-covered acorns from Zemphira are too cute to pass up.
Pumpkin everything
Photo credit: AKA Design
Pumpkins are the most irresistible and adorable of autumn decor, as well as a staple of fall decorating. The options for pumpkin embellishments are nearly limitless. Perhaps the cutest of the options are these fabric Cinderella pumpkins by AKA Design, which are guaranteed to last well beyond the midnight hour.
Cornucopia
Photo credit: At Second Street
Every family has love for the cornucopia, a staple of Thanksgiving that’s only appropriate for fall. Don’t forget this harvest-filled horn on Turkey Day! Create your own cornucopia using this At Second Street tutorial to create a timeless piece for your fall decor.
Football fanatics
Photo credit: My Cup Runneth Over
There are only two seasons in the year when you can decorate your home for football season, and those are fall and winter. So of course you’ve got to put up the decorations in the fall to savor every single moment of pigskin glory. Decorate a space in your home for your favorite football fanatic using this oh-so-cute pennant banner from My Cup Runneth Over. Made using none other than a turf mat and brown felt, this banner is pretty enough to leave up all the way to the Super Bowl.
Leaves
Photo credit: Cottage at the Crossroads
Summer is fading, and fall is slowly starting to creep in. As if we could forget with the chill in the air, the leaves begin to fall from the trees to remind us that fall is in full effect. To honor our new season, we shall decorate our home with leaves. Free, beautiful and readily available leaves. Turn your pesky sidewalk friends into a home decor staple by using them in a tablescape theme. We love this plaster leaf project from Cottage at the Crossroads that allows you to preserve their beauty through the entire autumn season.
Fall mantel
Photo credit: My Blessed Life
After Easter, your mantel is free to be decorated as you please. And although some home decor enthusiasts may add red, white and blue for the 4th of July, it is truly is fall when we go all out with our mantel. Take direction from the blogger at My Blessed Life to create your own autumn-perfect mantel to cozy up to.
Candy corn wreath
Photo credit: Whipperberry
Like your fall mantel, your fall wreath is something you anticipate all year long. Create your own with style and pure fall perfection using this tutorial from Whipperberry on The House of Smiths blog. We love the ombre look of this sweet door decor.
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