Fun and Creative Fall DIY Projects

Fall is on the way! Even if it’s not cooling off yet where you live, the season will be here before you know it. What better way to get in the mood for it than with these fun and creative fall DIY projects?

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Before we get to the projects, I have a super sad announcement: after 5 years we are shutting down the Merry Monday link party. Even though we know it’s the right decision, it is still one that fills us with sadness.

Endings are never easy and we have truly loved hosting this for you every week. The creativity you have shared with us over the years is amazing and so inspiring. Thank you for being a part of this link party and helping to make it so great!

Okay, sad goodbyes over. Now it’s time to get to the happy and fun fall DIY projects!

 

Pumpkin Spice Season Sign

HAPPY PUMPKIN SPICE SIGN FOR FALL (Cookies, Coffee, and Crafts)

Pumpkin spice is pretty much synonymous with fall. Why not welcome all things delicious with this awesome DIY sign idea?

 

Faux Concrete Pumpkins in front of Orange Pumpkin Cutout

FAUX CONCRETE PUMPKINS FOR FALL (Our Crafty Mom)

The dollar store is a great way to get your craftiness on in a budget-friendly way. These faux concrete pumpkins are the perfect example of that! They’re perfect for an industrial chic fall look and so easy to make!

 

Fall Gnomes next to pumpkins

DIY Fall Gnomes (Busy Being Jennifer)

How cute are these fall gnomes?! You can easily make them yourself with this super simple tutorial!

 

Pumpkins and Foliage in a Galvanized Bucket

LIGHTED FALL PUMPKIN BASKET (Clean and Scentsible)

This awesome project is the perfect way to dress up your porch for the season. Even better, you can totally display it from September all the way through November! That’s amazing for seasonal decor and it’s so easy to make, too. Double-score!

 

Pumpkin made from Thrift Store Ceramic Jar

Repurposed Ceramic Jar into a Fall Pumpkin (Across the Blvd.)

Turn an awesome thrift store find into a beautiful piece of fall decor with this great idea from Across the Boulevard. It’s perfect if you love the farmhouse look!

 

Fall Embroidery Hoop Wreath

DIY Easy Fall Wreath (Kippi at Home)

This fall wreath is so sweet and totally easy to make! You’ll love it so much, you’ll want to hang it inside so you can look at it whenever you want.

 

Fall Pumpkin Pillows on Couch

DIY HELLO FALL PILLOW COVERS (Love My Little Cottage)

Looking for something to dress up the throw pillows on you couch? If so, you’ll love this awesome fall project!

 

Pumpkins from Repurposed items

Repurposed Pumpkins (Salvage Sister and Mister)

These adorable pumpkins are a cool and funky addition to your fall decor this season. There are so many ideas, you can create an entire vignette with them.

 

Fall Football Wreath on a Door

Friends and Football Fall Wreath (Love My Little Cottage)

Another thing synonymous with fall is football! Proudly display your love of the game this fall with this awesome DIY wreath!

 

Fall Floral Wreath

Gorgeous Budget Friendly Fall Wreath (DIY Adulation)

Get everything you need to make this awesome fall wreath at your local Dollar Tree! Even better, no glue is required and it’s a beautiful piece of fall decor for your home.

 

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Spend the weekend in your craft room and get busy making these fun and creative fall DIY projects! You’ll definitely come away rested and refreshed, not to mention, totally stocked up to decorate for the season!

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Now, on to the Merry Monday Link Party #257!

It’s with a heavy and sad heart that it’s time to end the Merry Monday Link Party. It’s been a long run… 5 years since the first Merry Monday Link Party! We want to thank each and every one of you for continued support of the party over the years and couldn’t have lasted this long without you. 

What we’ll miss most is seeing all of you and your creations. So, we want to invite you to keep in touch by joining the Bloggertunities Facebook Group and the Merry Monday Pinterest Group BoardThe Facebook group is open to active lifestyle, food, craft, home decor, blog help, and DIY’er blogs. There will be follow threads, share threads, blogger opportunities, and more!

 


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Reusable DIY First Day of School Sign

You want to do something to commemorate that special day every year for your kids because it helps get (or keep) them excited about the first day of school. You also love looking back at these photos through the years and watching your tiny human grow into his or her own person. Of course, you’re also a busy mom with a ton of stuff to do. This reusable DIY first day of school sign lets you collect those precious photos while not adding yet a another project to your to-do list every year.

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With 3 kids in school now, I knew I didn’t have the time to make 3 separate first day of school signs each year. The end of the summer and back to school season is hectic enough without piling on extra work.

That’s why I wanted to create something that was pretty, fun, and reusable year after year. This reusable DIY first day of school sign is perfect. We were able to get all of the photos in about 10 minutes which was amazing, and still had plenty of time to be ready for the first day.

 

Smiling Child Holding First Day of School Sign

Note:

I used the First Day of School printable from this month’s Monthly Subscription Bundle. (Not a part of it? Get your subscription here.) Alternatively, you can use any first day of school printable you like for this project. Remember to change the color of the chalk marker if the background of the printable you use is lighter than mine so that those awesome facts show up in your photos!

 

Materials for First Day of School

Reusable DIY First Day of School Sign Materials

Step 1

First, print out your First Day of School printable and set aside.

 

Stack of Colorful Translucent Rulers

Painted Back of Translucent Rulers

Step 2

Then open your rulers and paint the back of them with white acrylic paint. I bought 2 3-packs from the Dollar Tree so I had extra. I chose to use 2 blue rulers, 1 green, and 1 pink.

Step 3

Set you rulers aside and allow the paint to dry.

 

Glass Removed from Snap Frame

Step 4

While your rulers dry, pop the glass out of your Snap frame.

 

First Day of School Printable in Snap Frame

Glass over First Day of School Printable in Snap Frame

Step 5

Place your First Day of School printable inside and return the glass to the frame.

 

Blue Rulers Glued to Long Edges of Snap Frame

Step 6

Next, glue 2 of your dry, painted rulers to the long edges of your frame with hot glue. I ran a line of glue along the inch edge of the ruler then pressed it firmly to the frame. You don’t want too much overlap over the glass of the frame or it covers your pretty printable.

 

Green and Pink Rulers Glued to Short Edges of Snap Frame

Step 7

Finish the frame by gluing your remaining dry, painted rulers to the short edges of your frame.

Step 8 (Optional)

For a cleaner look, wipe the excess paint that is on the front of the rulers after they are attached to your frame. The paint comes off with a damp cloth or paper towel.

 

Chalk Writing on First Day of School Sign

Step 9

Use your chalk marker to fill out the details on your sign for one child.

 

Smiling Boy Holding First Day of School Sign

Step 10

Take your cutie’s photo then use a damp paper towel followed by a dry paper towel to remove the chalk marker.

 

Smiling Girl Holding First Day of School Sign

Step 11

Repeat for each of your kiddos then store for next year!

 

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This reusable DIY first day of school sign is seriously perfect for capturing your tiny humans’ growth each school year. After the first day, simply store it away with the extra school supplies you’re hoarding for inevitable refills until next year. Not only is this a totally easy-to-make project, but it already checks one thing off of next year’s back to school to-do list!

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Inspiration from the Stampaway Convention 2019

Don’t let stress stifle your creativity. If you are feeling stuck in a creative rut, all you need is a little inspiration and that’s exactly what we have. Check out this inspiration from the Stampaway Convention 2019 to get your creative juices flowing again.

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I absolutely love going to the Stampaway Convention. It’s always inspiring and it’s also a great way see what’s new in the stamping world. More importantly, you can watch demonstrations to learn how to use the tools. How many times have you bought a new tool and had to go through trial and error to figure it out? The demonstrations take the guesswork out and the lovely vendors don’t even mind being videoed a lot of the time. (Always ask first.)

This year was especially fun because there were a ton of different styles represented. There was everything from gothic mixed-media stamps and techniques to rainbow glitter fun. Even the projects and ideas that didn’t speak to my specific taste were totally inspiring. I absolutely loved it!

I took note of some of the trends I saw and now I’m sharing them with you. Don’t worry, though. I’m also going to create projects from all of these trends to show you how to do them in the coming months (as soon as we get through the back to school craziness).

 

Layered Stamped Pumpkin Card

Layering Stamped Papers

This isn’t a new concept but I specifically loved how they cut apart pieces of the same stamped image to create a unique design for the card. It gives it more dimension and is so simple to do.

 

Pop-Up Halloween Castle Card

Pop-Up Cards

My favorite thing about these pop-up cards is the versatility. The one pictured above is actually made with a sandcastle die cut which is such a smart way to get more seasons and occasions out of one tool. Especially when you pay so much for a die cut templates it’s great to see multiple unique ways to use them!

 

Birthday Shaker Cards

Ice Cream Thanks Shaker Card

Creative Shakers

We’ve all seen shaker cards but some of these are worth noting like the ice cream one above. It’s fun and whimsical plus the same shaker piece could be used for clouds in a congratulations or even a get well card.

The balloons are not only super cute but instead of the bulk being inside the card, the shaker is a separate piece completely on the outside. The message inside pulls the whole look together for a fun and cohesive card design.

 

Surf Silhouette Card

Color My World Silhouette Card

Walking Kids Silhouette Card

Silhouettes in Fun New Ways

I’ve never really gotten into silhouettes until this year. I saw a ton of fantastic cards that used these in new ways. One of my favorites is the surf card above. I love the colors for starters but also I feel like the card makes great use of a silhouette stamp.

Another card had a slider that revealed a colorful picture behind it. The layers and surprise pop of color make it a definite project I want to try.

 

Hey Crafty Friend Card Front

Inside of Hey Crafty Friend Card

Sliding Mom Mom Mom Card

All About Movement

One theme that seemed to be everywhere was movement. Not just in the pop-up cards and shaker cards but in unique new ways too. My favorite were the slider cards. Some had an entire panel that moved (like the Mom, Mom, Mom one above) and some had one element that could be moved on the card.

 

Moving Beach Ball Card

Moving Sail-ebrate Card
Flying Dragon Birthday Card

This one was so impressive to me that I bought the die-cut template and small disks to make them. I can’t wait to share my creations with you!

Bonus Inspiration for You:

Pirate Birthday Card

Frame Thanks Card

Future Self Card

 

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Soak up this inspiration from the Stampaway Convention 2019. Don’t forget to get your stamps ready and check back to see these techniques in action soon. Spoiler alert, there’s going to be more than one using the new die-cut template. It’s going to be awesome.

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