Crafting is an exceptionally fun activity that also acts as a bonding session between families or friends. Whether Christmas, Halloween, fall, or any other season, a quick DIY is always an easy idea to oomph up our houses without spending a dime. How about a fall leaf garland made entirely from scrap material? Grab packaging paper (you know the one that comes in delivery boxes from Amazon or other online retailers), hot glue, and a pair of scissors, and make this easy DIY fall décor within minutes. So get your creative glasses on and get started.

Materials Needed:

  • Brown packaging paper
  • Antique Gold Rub ‘n Buff
  • Brown ink pad
  • Jute string
  • Hot glue
  • Scissors
  • Glue gun

Instructions for DIY Fall Leaf Garland:

  • Cut out a single leaf and use it as a stencil to cut out multiple leaves at the same time by placing it on a stack of paper and cutting simultaneously
  • To make the paper leaves look realistic, gently crumple each one in your hands to create natural folds
  • Then, either use your fingertip or a small paintbrush to lightly apply antique gold Rub ’n Buff in random spots on both sides
  • Next, take brown ink and drag it over the crumpled surface on both sides. This brings out the texture and depth of the leaves
  • Cut a piece of jute twine of the size you want your garland to be
  • Tie a knot where you want each side to drop around the door, mantel, or wherever you are hanging the garland. Lay the twine on a piece of cardboard to make the assembly of the leaves easier
  • Starting at one end, add a bead of hot glue along the twine, press a leaf over the glue, and scrunch gently to create more dimension. Continue gluing the leaves and scrunching them, giving them a natural look
  • Work down on one side of the drop and then repeat on the other side
  • After finishing both sides, fill the center of the twine with the same process
  • Now comes all the fun. Style your leaf garland according to your wish and enjoy

Note: Wear gloves or silicone finger protectors while using the hot glue.

That is it. This DIY leaf garland comes from Sunnyside Home. Display over cupboards or even on a wall for a rustic, visual charm.

Image: Sunnyside Home
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