Decorative Fall Blocks

Although the official first day of fall isn’t until September 23, the cooler weather around our neck of the woods jump-started my fall decorating this weekend. I absolutely love this time of year and couldn’t wait to start transitioning our house and try my hand at a little fall crafting. I made these decorative fall blocks for my mantle and can’t wait to share this easy little fall craft with you.

DSC_0164

Here is the step-by-step breakdown:

1. First, I had my husband cut four 3 x 3 blocks using scrap wood we had lying around the house.

DSC_0141

2. Next I used some leftover sample paint (Valspar’s Cream in My Coffee) and painted the blocks cream.  

DSC_0145

3. I then used some fun scrapbook paper I have been dying to use for a project and cut out the letters FALL. I simply found a font I liked in Word, printed the letters onto card stock paper, traced them onto the scrap-book paper, and cut them out. So easy!

DSC_0148

4. Next came mod-podging my letters on to the blocks. You could just as easily use glue I just happen to be a big fan of mod-podge.

DSC_0168

5. After that, I used some gold thumbtacks I had in our office to create a “stem”. I had some raffia in the closet so I tied a few pieces on to the tacks to finish it off.

DSC_0201

I am really happy with how they came out.

DSC_0164

These would also be really cute with a child’s name for a nursery as well.  If you are looking for a similar project to tackle, here is another easy project to tackle – rustic wood block pumpkins. 

How is your fall decorating coming along? Did you get a jump start on decorating or are you waiting for the official first day of Fall?

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here