15 DIY Fall Garlands
Set the mood with apples, pumpkins, fallen leaves, and more!
There's something about the fall weather that makes us want everything to feel all cozy. We find fun outdoor decorations and door décor to welcome our guests onto our patios and then when they walk inside: Hello, autumnal paradise! If you’re looking for some fall décor ideas for inside or outside, look no further than these fall garlands to help set the mood for the season. Whether you string them across the mantel, frame a door, or hang them in a central spot like a wall that feels a little bare, these DIY fall garland ideas will instantly give your space festive flair. Plus, plenty of them can be set up early in the season and stay out all fall long. If you choose a pumpkin theme, for example, simply add something spooky and you’ve got your Halloween mantel décor ready to go. Then take down the frightening details and your garland will make an excellent Thanksgiving decoration. Like most DIY fall decorations, these garlands take less time and effort than you think. They are all budget-friendly and many of them are kid-friendly, too, if you’re looking for something to do together as a family. Whether you’re into apples, pumpkins, fallen leaves, or pretty feathers, there's a fun and festive option for you. Now grab those glue guns and get to work. The cozy season waits for no one!
The cheapest way to create felt acorns is to forage for your own acorn tops. But if you live in a more tropical location or don't feel the urge to go gathering, you can buy faux acorns online. Then just hot glue them on felt balls. It's as simple as that.
Get the tutorial at Dream a Little Bigger.
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It really doesn't get easier than this. Just buy ready-made leaf garlands at a craft store and hang them over your door frame. This looks just as cute inside as it does out.
Get the tutorial at The Craft Patch.
Making paper pumpkins is cute as it is, but this version is extra special. Each paper strip is printed with the reasons everyone in your family loves each other. Then they get stapled together and hung for everyone to appreciate as they walk by.
Get the tutorial at Somewhat Simple.
Need a great way to use up all those fabric scraps from previous projects? Well, here you go! Sew some festive fall leaves and string them together. Hang it up or try it as a table runner!
Get the tutorial at Polkadot Chair.
A candy corn garland gives a nod to Halloween without being too spooky. These little felt pieces feel extra cheery thanks to the yarn pom poms in between.
Get the tutorial at Crazy Little Projects.
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The best part of this project is that you use an actual apple cut in half to stamp the flags. It's a great way to make use of an old apple that might end up in the garbage anyway.
Get the tutorial at Happiness Is Homemade.
Another easy idea that takes mere minutes to execute is using faux flower garlands to line your mantel. You can choose plastic, silk, or whatever material you feel will look best in your space. While we like this yellow, you can opt for any autumnal color like orange, red, brown, or a mix!
Get the tutorial at Club Crafted.
Why choose between a wreath and a vertical garland for your door when you can make this cute option that's the best of both worlds? Sunflowers are the perfect choice because you can hang them in summer and keep them out in the fall. They give such a cheerful look no matter the season.
Get the tutorial at Average But Inspired.
Grab those fringe scissors and get snipping for this unique feather wall hanging. You can skip the dowel and let them hang from a mantel or do one vertical line if you lack the space. We love the pop of blue that changes up the entire look but still feels very fall.
Get the tutorial at Design Improvised.
This adorable pom pom garland is all about fuzzy yarn in fall colors. Make it small and drape it over your existing decorations or go big and hang it across your entire mantel. Either way, it will certainly make a statement.
Get the tutorial at Lia Griffith.
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If you love the look of magnolia wreaths but want to mix things up, try this amazing leaf garland. It's dramatic in size but more muted in color, making it the perfect balance for a door frame. Speckle the leaves with paint for a more realistic look.
Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built.
Fall means back to school! So if you're a teacher or you need a gift for a teacher, this garland is such an adorable option. Apples are perfectly in season anyway so you could also make this with any name or phrase you want.
Get the tutorial at The Proper Blog.
Want something you can put up in the summer and keep through the fall? Make a super colorful pom pom garland to hang up and then just add matching painted pumpkins when the season changes.
Get the tutorial at Tatertots and Jello.
A great way to make a leaf garland with a little more pop is to use metallic sheets! The mix of gold and black is a festive and fun twist on the usual fall décor, don't you think?
Get the tutorial at Sarah Hearts.
Speaking of gold, try this gorgeous garland for something truly unique. Spray the tips of white feathers with gold spray paint for a little bit of glitz and alternate them with brown feathers for a balanced look.
Get the tutorial at Simply Stylings.
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AnnMarie Mattila is the Commerce Editor for The Pioneer Woman, covering products ranging from home, fashion, beauty, and more.
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