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5 DIY Fall Projects

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I love fall! It is my favorite season by far. The cooler temps, the beautiful colors, the sweatshirts, and the cozy vibes that are wrapped up in the season. It is also a season that makes me want to make our home extra warm and inviting. There are usually some fun projects to go along with that. In this post, I am sharing DIY fall projects that will hopefully inspire you to create something for the season and welcome it with open arms. 

5 DIY Fall Projects 

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DIY Dollar Store Fall Garland Craft

This DIY Dollar Store Fall Garland Craft could not be any easier and the outcome looks like you spent a lot of time and/or money on it.

That couldn’t be further from the truth. 

I did this same concept last winter when I made a DIY Wood Tree Garland for Christmas.

I loved the look of that garland so much that when I saw the wood pumpkins and leaves at the Dollar Tree, I wanted to try the same idea and create some fall garlands as well.

Whenever I decorate for a new season or holiday,

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fall wreath

How To Make A Fall Wreath With Thrifted Finds

Even though we still have temps in the high 80s, I am moving forward with making our home feel like fall.

Most of the spaces I usually decorate are done, but I still had the DIY Spring Eucalyptus Wreath I made last season on the front door.

The front door is the first space that everyone sees and it was time to deck it out to welcome my favorite season.

This tutorial is going to show you how to make a fall wreath with thrifted finds.

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DIY fall projects that are easy to create and that will welcome the season and create a warm and cozy vibe in your home.

How To Make A Fall Garland That’s Pretty & Inexpensive

I love bringing out decor from the previous year, but every time a pull out the bins for a new holiday or season, I always purge all the things I don’t love anymore.

This usually leads to me being inspired to create some new things for the season or holiday.

This fall garland came to me after I purged all of our fall and Halloween decor and while I was shopping at…

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DIY Farmhouse Fall Sign On An Antique Ironing Board

You all know I love a good upcycling project. Taking something that is not being used anymore and making it into something functional and beautiful for the home.

I picked up this old, wood ironing board at a thrift store while we are on vacation this summer.

I didn’t know what I was going to do with the ironing board when I bought it, but when this fall project hop came up, I knew exactly what it would become.

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Free Fall Printable: Grateful For Simple Blessings

Free printables are a great way to change your decor for new seasons and holidays.

They are easy, they aren’t permanent and they are fun to create. (If you don’t like creating them, you can always find them online).

Fall is my favorite season for so many reasons.

I love the weather, but it always brings about this season of gratitude for me.

I am so thankful for so many things and the fall season makes me want to reflect on those things. 

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I hope these 5 DIY fall projects have got you thinking about the new season. There are so many ways you can welcome the season and bring it into your home easily. 

I would love to know what your favorite season is and if it is fall, what you like about it most!

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If you liked these DIY fall projects, you will also love these fall ideas:

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