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24 Easy DIY Fall Craft Projects You Can Make in an Hour

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By HomeBNC • Updated on 2025-09-26


As the leaves begin to change and the air takes on a refreshing crispness, many of us feel inspired to update our homes with cozy touches that celebrate the magic of autumn. DIY fall craft ideas are a wonderful way to infuse your living spaces with warmth, creativity, and personality—all while enjoying the simple pleasures of the season.

Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just looking to try your hand at something new, there are endless possibilities for creating charming decor pieces using natural elements, rustic textures, and vibrant fall colors. Let’s explore some inviting, easy-to-make projects that will help you welcome autumn into your home in style.

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1. Metallic Modern Pumpkins Made from Canning Rings

Metallic Modern Pumpkins Made from Canning Rings

These adorable pumpkins are the perfect addition to your porch — they’re made using the metal rings from canning jars, so you can leave them outside without worrying about rain or rust. Leave them unfinished, or add in a few stripes of color to bring out the tones of your front door or siding. A simple twist of twine makes the perfect rustic finishing touch.

2. DIY Elegant Pumpkin Wreath for Fall

DIY Elegant Pumpkin Wreath for Fall

Dress up your front door with this DIY pumpkin wreath, which you can make from inexpensive items from the craft store. Add a few coats of paint to the tiny pumpkins, tuck in your favorite faux plants, and you have a custom decoration to use year after year. Underneath it all is an inexpensive wooden embroidery hoop that’s lightweight yet beautiful enough to leave unfinished.

3. Easy to make Rustic Wood Harvest Sign

Easy to make Rustic Wood Harvest Sign

This harvest sign combines rustic decor and typographic design, creating a piece that can be used indoors or outdoors. The combination of the wood grain and the galvanized metal letters brings just the right hint of country-chic style to your fall decor. Choose ribbon and pumpkin colors to match your seasonal theme; go for a sophisticated navy, or pick a classic orange and red.

4. Wood Bead Farmhouse-Style Pumpkin Decor

Wood Bead Farmhouse-Style Pumpkin Decor

The gorgeous decor is all about texture and levels, and this pumpkin achieves both. Made from dull strands of wooden beads strung on wire, it comes together in less than 30 minutes. Left unfinished, the beads bring a Scandinavian charm to your home; they also look lovely with a coat of orange paint. Add an artificial leaf for just the right pop of color.

5. Colorful Hand-Painted Wooden Post Pumpkins

Colorful Hand-Painted Wooden Post Pumpkins

If you love pumpkins for fall, but you’re after a more modern take, these wooden post pumpkins do the trick. They’re made from a simple square post, so you have total freedom over the height. Break out a few containers of weather-resistant paint, and you have a fun afternoon craft project to do alone or with your little ones. A rough wooden “stem” adds an organic touch.

6. Brightly Colored Fall Felt Leaf Wreath

Brightly Colored Fall Felt Leaf Wreath

Fall is all about color — with this cheerful wreath, you can bring the shades of the changing leaves to your front door. This no-sew project involves cutting and gluing using whatever felt colors you have around the house. The textured wreath underneath adds a thrilling sense of movement, and the natural colors of the vines make the leaves pop.

7. Rustic Autumn Wood Plank Pumpkins

Rustic Autumn Wood Plank Pumpkins

Is there anything that screams “farmhouse” like wooden planks? This sweet pumpkin project is a fantastic way to use up any leftover planks you have hidden away in the garage. You’ll need a jigsaw to complete the project, but the result is durable enough to last for years. Create the distressed finish yourself, or set the pumpkin outside for natural weathering.

8. Bandana Wreath for Casual Fall Charm

Bandana Wreath for Casual Fall Charm

When it comes to fast, simple projects, this bandana wreath is hard to beat. The classic paisley print is an unexpected addition to your casual country theme. The best part? The color options are endless so that you can customize this beauty completely. For additional fall flair, break out your hot glue gun and attach some faux flowers or leaves.

9. Real Garland Made from Dried Leaves

Real Garland Made from Dried Leaves

Jazz up your porch without spending a cent with this impossibly cute leaf garland. If you have some yarn and a yard full of fallen leaves, you’re all set — just string the leaves and use them to accent a railing on your front steps. These garlands are also a fun way to replace your summer hanging plants. Top them off with a ribbon bow for a polished look.

10. Kid-Friendly DIY Yarn Pumpkin Craft

Kid-Friendly DIY Yarn Pumpkin Craft

Get your little ones into the fall spirit with these DIY yarn pumpkins. As long as your kids can tie knots, they can participate. After you’ve made a collection of sweet mini pumpkins, tuck them into a planter for a festive porch decoration, or string them on a piece of fishing line to create a colorful and inviting garland.

11. Leaf Stencil Mason Jar Candle Holders

Leaf Stencil Mason Jar Candle Holders

If you love the glow of a candle inside a pumpkin, you’ll adore these Mason jar holders. They use a creative reverse-stencil method to create a leaf-shaped window to showcase the flickering flame. Milk paint brings a sweet softness to the craft, but you can use any paint that catches your eye. Don’t want to use a candle? Fill these jars with pebbles or candies for extra texture and color.

12. Handmade Candy Corn Button Art

Handmade Candy Corn Button Art

This irresistible work of art is a great way to use up leftover buttons that are cluttering up your sewing kit. The burlap back brings a classic sense of fall, and the candy corn shape is perfect for Halloween. The best part? You can glue the buttons on, so there’s no need to sew.

13. Painted Mason Jar Fall Decorations

Painted Mason Jar Fall Decorations

These colorful Mason jars are another fun craft to do with kids — think of them as the autumn version of Easter eggs. Grab a few jars and some paint, and let your creativity take the wheel. Stripes and polka dots make the perfect combination, but it’s also fun to experiment with color blocking, letters, and festive fall icons such as pumpkins or leaves.

14. Pumpkin Basket Filled with Flowers

Pumpkin Basket Filled with Flowers

Put a fun, unexpected twist on the class porch pumpkin by transforming it into a basket. This version uses twisted vines as a handle; the natural color and organic shape are beautiful next to the orange of the pumpkin. Fill your hollowed-out basket with artificial flowers or dried leaves, or line it with plastic and pour in candy to hand out to trick-or-treaters.

15. Wood Plank Pumpkin Wall Hanging

Wood Plank Pumpkin Wall Hanging

You don’t need complicated tools to make this beautiful wall hanging (created by Jami Ray Vintage) for fall — just grab a few pre-cut boards or use the scraps you have on hand. The whitewash-style paint really brings out the stunning wood grain, and the stenciled pumpkin is easy to make even if you don’t have artistic skills. Your friends won’t believe you made the sign yourself!

16. Pumpkin Jars with DIY Clay Pumpkin Toppers

Pumpkin Jars with DIY Clay Pumpkin Toppers

Let your inner sculptor out to play with this pumpkin jar project, which uses a clever foil and clay construction method to create stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces. Make a few jars to use as a group on a dining table or your front porch, or create tiny models to give away as fall party favors. Don’t worry about creating a perfect piece; half of the beauty is in the imperfections.

17. Plaster of Paris Fall Shapes

Plaster of Paris Fall Shapes

Do you have old fall decorations lying around? Repurpose them into a chic, contemporary collection with plaster of Paris. Use artificial leaves and gourds, or pick up the real thing at the grocery store. The process is fast, easy, and fun to do with kids. If you leave the final product in its unfinished white state, these fall shapes are surprisingly sophisticated.

18. Decorative Wooden Gather and Feast Sign

Decorative Wooden Gather and Feast Sign

The combination of calligraphy and wood never gets old, as proven by this rustic sign. Make it with any wood scrap — you could even use driftwood or a large branch if you want a truly organic shape. “Gather and Feast” is the perfect saying for your dining room, but any combination of inspiring fall-related words does the trick.

19. Easy Wooden Bowl Fall Table Centerpiece

Easy Wooden Bowl Fall Table Centerpiece

If you’re scrambling to find a centerpiece for your fall table, this is a showstopper. It looks complicated and expensive, but it’s deceptively simple and affordable. A wooden dough bowl serves as the base for a collection of adorable pumpkins and artificial leaves. Everything is anchored in place by floral foam, making it a sturdy option for a big family dinner.

20. Hand-Painted DIY Wooden Cutout Pumpkins

Hand-Painted DIY Wooden Cutout Pumpkins

Chances are, you’ve seen cutout wooden pumpkins hanging out on the shelves at craft stores. This project takes those simple pieces to the next level with a few simple supplies. Classic paint colors and modern patterns ensure that these cute fruits last through many fall seasons. The real secret is the twine bow, which brings an artisan twist that elevates and unites your pumpkin grouping.

21. Coffee Mug with Colorful Stenciled Leaves

Coffee Mug with Colorful Stenciled Leaves

Is there anything more comforting than a hot mug of coffee or tea? Make your morning beverage even more festive with this leaf-print mug. The metallic paint looks elegant and high-end, but you can make the entire thing for a couple of dollars. Make one for yourself, or go all-in with a full collection to serve coffee to your autumn visitors.

22. Wallpaper and Jute Twine Acorn Decor

Wallpaper and Jute Twine Acorn Decor

The humble acorn is often underused in fall decor. This project showcases the unique shape, all using completely unexpected materials. For these acorns, the texture is everything — from the fringed sides to the leather-strip tops, each surface is brimming with beautiful patterns. It’s also a fantastic way to use up a few of those plastic Easter eggs you probably have tucked away in a drawer!

23. Fall Celery Stencil Flower Pillows

Fall Celery Stencil Flower Pillows

Take a look at these inviting pillows, and you’d never guess that they were painted with celery. Using this innovative technique, it’s a breeze to create your own pattern and stitch up a pillow. If you don’t have a sewing machine, experiment with your autumnal print on plain dish towels or even an apron. Warm colors bring a hint of the outdoors into your home.

24. Decorate Your Porch with Fall Basket Pumpkins

Decorate Your Porch with Fall Basket Pumpkins

For a creative take on classic fall decor, make a few of these endearing basket pumpkins. Any basket will do — an apple bushel basket brings a country flair, while a woven basket adds texture. For maximum drama, pair several different types of baskets together. The wooden stem and wire-spring vines tie each piece together.

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