DIY: Transforming autumn leaves into spooky garland Autumn, with its crisp air and vibrant leaves, sets the perfect stage for the spookiest time of the year - Halloween. As the trees shed their colourful bounty, why not harness this natural beauty for some festive decorations? Let's dive into a DIY project that's both cheap and eerily enchanting. Why use autumn leaves for Halloween decorations? There's a certain magic in using what nature provides. Not only is it eco-friendly and cost-effective, but the natural hues and shapes of autumn leaves also offer a unique canvas for our spooky creations. Plus, there's a charm in knowing that no two leaves, and thus no two decorations, will be exactly alike. What you’ll need: Paint Autumn leaves Paint brushes Black and white markers Optional: String, needle or hole punch. Step 1: Your first step is a delightful one: A walk in nature. As you wander, look for leaves that are: - Large and relatively flat. - Free from blemishes, holes, or insects. Step 2: Once you've got your collection, you should gently clean them with a damp cloth to remove any dirt. Then let them dry completely. To preserve their shape and colour, consider pressing them between the pages of a heavy book for a day or two. Step 3: Let's get to the fun: - For ghost leaves: Paint your chosen leaf entirely white and let it dry. Once dried, use a black marker to draw two ovals for the eyes and a larger oval for its mouth. - For bat leaves: Paint another leaf black and let it dry. With a white marker, draw two small circles for the eyes. Optionally, add fangs or wings. - For Jack'o Lantern leaves: On fiery red or orange leaves, use a black marker or paint to craft the classic Jack'o Lantern face with triangular eyes, a nose, and a jagged mouth. With these steps, you'll have a collection of spooky leaves ready to haunt your home! Step 4: Once dry, it's time to assemble your spooky leaves garland. Decide on the order of your leaves. Use a needle to thread the string through the top of each leaf or punch a hole at the top and thread them. Hang your garland across doorways, windows, or walls. Other creative ideas Window decor: Use double-sided tape to stick individual leaves onto windows for a spooky silhouette effect. Table centrepieces: Place a collection of decorated leaves in the centre of your table, perhaps with some candles. Door wreaths: Intertwine your leaves with some twigs and form a creepy-cute wreath for your front door. Embracing the DIY spirit not only adds a personal touch to your Halloween decorations but also creates memories in the making. As you craft, you're not just making decor; you're making stories to share. So, this Halloween, let nature be your muse and let your creativity run wild. Happy haunting! Sign up for our newsletter Unlock a world of DIY magic! Sign up for our newsletter and let creativity knock at your inbox. Sign up here