Fall is just around the corner! There may be a few good days of summer left, but I have already noticed a chill in the air and am seeing a few trees starting to yellow! While I am a summer girl through and through, one thing that eases my pain of letting it go is the start of the decorating season! I am in the process of looking for the perfect DIY fall Farmhouse style crafts that will look amazing on my mantel, table and front door!
Farmhouse style is all about a clean non cluttered look, combined with a few elements of nature and some natural rustic elements. I am in love with the farmhouse style, combined with a little traditional French style! Here are 11 amazing DIY farmhouse decorations that you can do for fall that will rock the season, while still leaving that simple and timeless look!
DIY Burlap Table Runner for Fall
Photo and tutorial from ellaclaireinspired.com
If you have a farmhouse style table, nothing will look better on it than this burlap table runner! This is a very low-cost way to make an elegant farmhouse statement! By simply cutting burlap to your desired dimensions and carefully pulling out a few strands at each end, you will have a table runner that rivals the more expensive pottery barn version and it will look just as good. Check out the tutorial and create an amazing table runner that you can use for fall or really any day of the year!
DIY Farmhouse Style Crafts: Burlap Wreath
I have always loved the look of a nice burlap wreath on people’s front doors. I never really tried to make one until last year because they always look so fancy and well hard. Once I did try one, I was amazed at how easy and fast it is to make a burlap wreath! All you need is a wreath form, burlap ribbon and a few fall flowers to glue on at the end. The rest of the time is just weaving burlap in and out of the wire wreath form! It is super easy and you should definitely give it a try if you haven’t before!
DIY Farmhouse Style Vase Holder
Image via Hometalk & Simplicityinthesouth
This farmhouse style vase looks amazing! Just like the burlap wreath, it looks a lot harder to make than it is! For this, you do need tools, but don’t let that stop you from creating this beauty! Simple nail together and paint some wood boards, drill some holes for the vases, and you are set! The best part is that this only cost her $6 to make! I will for sure be putting something like this on my fall craft to do list!
DIY Farmhouse Style Wood Beads
These beads are also incredibly simple and easy to make! Simply grab some wooden craft beads from your craft store, paint them, and string them! These would look amazing draped along you mantel, or really anywhere! This project can also easily be duplicated for Christmas decorating, or really any holiday. I would love to see a sparkly gold version draped along the branched of my Christmas tree.
DIY Rustic Fall Letter Sign
This designer sign is beautiful and very easy to do. It is simply letters glues to a stained palette! Everything you need for this project can be purchased at the craft store! It took her about 45 minutes to assemble and even had time for coffee! What I love about this is the wheat bundle in place of the A in fall. I think that makes this sign extra unique and one of a kind! I wonder how many places I can fit a sign in for fall this year? 😉
Pumpkin Fall Centerpiece Farmhouse Style
Every house needs pumpkin centerpieces everywhere for fall (just my opinion). What I love about this one is, well, everything. I love the natural wood dish that they used, in combination with the natural leaf filler. I was also looking for a white pumpkin look in combination with that retro teal color. Here it is. I also love the fact that there are other squashes besides pumpkin! Go check out the post to see more photos of how amazing this fall centerpiece truly is! If you are looking for a more orangey fall centerpiece, check out this DIY Fall floral centerpiece.
DIY Fall Farmhouse Style Decoration Cotton Stems
Photo & tutorial at prodigalpieces.com
I am glad I found this tutorial because it proves that I am not the only one obsessed with cotton stems! You can use them in wreaths, centerpieces, vases, accents, everywhere! When I saw them in the craft store, they were insanely expensive. This tutorial shows you how to make your own for about $4 each. All you need is some cotton balls, branches and floral tape. Go check out her post for videos of exactly how she put everything together! This makes an amazing DIY Farmhouse Style Craft!
DIY Fall Thankful Hoop Wreath
Photo via eighteen25.com
This wreath is so amazing that I just had to include it! I love the simplicity and style of embroidery hoop wreaths and this one looks picture perfect! The pops of color and the gold “Thankful” sign really give it a clean, feminine and modern feel that I absolutely adore! Go check it to see the tutorial and make one for yourself!
Mason Jar Farmhouse Style Fall Vases
Tutorial and photo via craftingintherain.com
I had to limit myself to only one mason jar project, as there are about a million that I would like to try. (I think a mason jar roundup post may be in the future.) Seriously, there are so many ideas! These mason jars are painted white with a simple piece of burlap ribbon glued around them. I love that they are so sweet and simple. They are the perfect fall farmhouse style accent piece!
Easy DIY Fall Floral Sign
Photo and tutorial via lilacsandlonghorns.com
This fall floral sign is actually a refinished cabinet door! I love how she took something that would have been thrown away and made it into this treasure! I am going to be on the look out for more things like this to up-cycle. Go check out her tutorial to see how you can create such a cute sign that would be perfect in an entryway!
DIY Fall Pine Cone Garland
Photo and tutorial at meganbrookehandmadeblog.com
This pine cone garland is so unbelievably cute, that I am going to have to go on some hiking adventures to find some pine cones! (Anything for an excuse for an excursion.) The best part is that this is almost free to create. All you need is a little paint, some string and some pine cones. To create a beauty like this, simply paint pine-cones to your desired colors and string them up. Check out her full post to see the full tutorial. I like how these could be doubled up for Christmas decorating as well.
I hope that summer lasts forever, but if it doesn’t, I hope these farmhouse style decorations give you some motivation for the fun crafting season up ahead! If you are looking for more awesome craft ideas, style ideas or just need something to read while you drink your coffee, sign up for my email. I would be honored to be with you creating a beautiful life, one project at a time!
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