20 Fall Crafts with Scrap Wood: Do Fall Decor Before It’s Too Late!

Fall is a great season to get creative with home decor, the cooler weather and vibrant colors make it best for crafting, and if you have leftover scrap wood, why not turn them into beautiful fall decorations?

In this article, we’ll check out these 20 fall crafts with scrap wood you can create now, each project is simple, fun, and perfect for bringing that warm, cozy fall feeling into your home.

Fall Crafts With Scrap Wood

Fall Crafts with Scrap Wood

1. Wooden Pumpkin Welcome Sign

Bright orange wooden welcome sign shaped like a pumpkin with the word 'Welcome' in bold letters, placed by a front door with autumn decorations

Craft a welcome sign using a large piece of scrap wood cut into a pumpkin shape, paint the pumpkin in bright orange and add the word “Welcome” in bold letters.

This sign can be placed at your front door or in your entryway to greet guests with a festive fall touch.

2. Wooden Pumpkin Patch Sign

Colorful wooden sign reading 'Pumpkin Patch' with illustrations of pumpkins, displayed in a garden or yard with fall decor

Craft a sign that reads “Pumpkin Patch” using scrap wood, and color the words in bright, bold colors and add pumpkin illustrations.

This sign can be placed in your garden, yard, or home to create a festive fall atmosphere.

3. Wood Slice Place Cards

Small round wood slices used as place cards, with names written on them, set on a fall-themed dining table

Use small wood slices as place cards for your fall table setting, and write the names of your guests on the slices with a paint pen or wood burner.

These place cards add a personal and rustic touch to your dining experience.

4. Wooden Leaf Coasters

Leaf-shaped wooden coasters painted in autumn colors, arranged on a rustic table

Cut some scrap wood into leaf shapes to create coasters, color them in fall colors and seal them for durability.

These coasters are a beautiful addition to your home and protect your furniture from drink spills.

5. DIY Wooden Plant Stand

Small wooden plant stand with stained legs and a top platform, holding potted plants, in a cozy corner of a room

Build a small plant stand using scrap wood, by making the wood into legs and a top platform, and assemble them together.

Stain the stand in a color that complements your decor, this plant stand can hold potted plants, adding greenery and a touch of fall charm to your home.

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6. Wooden Acorn Decorations

Wooden acorn decorations painted in brown and tan shades, displayed in a decorative bowl or hung as ornaments

Carve or cut scrap wood into acorn shapes, color the tops in brown and the bottoms in shades of tan or cream.

These acorns can be used as table decorations pieces, placed in a bowl, or hung as ornaments.

7. Rustic Wood Birdhouse

Simple wooden birdhouse with a perch, painted in warm tones, hanging from a tree in a garden

Create a birdhouse using scrap wood, by assembling the pieces into a simple house shape and add a small perch.

Paint or stain the birdhouse in warm tones, this birdhouse can be placed in your garden or hung on a tree, providing a cozy home for local birds.

8. Wooden Leaf Magnets

Leaf-shaped wooden magnets painted in fall colors, attached to a refrigerator or magnetic board

Make magnets using small wood slices or pieces cut into leaf shapes, and paint or stain the wood and attach a magnet to the back.

These magnets are perfect for adding vibe of fall to your refrigerator or magnetic board.

9. DIY Wooden Napkin Holder

Wooden napkin holder painted in fall colors, placed on a dining table with a rustic fall-themed setting

Consider making a napkin holder using scrap wood, cut the wood into a simple box shape and paint or stain it in a fall color.

This holder can be used on your dining table to keep napkins handy during meals.

10. Wooden Fall Garland

Garland made of wood slices or shapes painted with pumpkins, leaves, and acorns, strung together with twine, hanging over a mantel

Create a garland using wood slices or other scrap wood shapes, and paint them with fall themes like pumpkins, leaves, or acorns, drill holes and string them together with twine or ribbon.

This garland is perfect for draping over a mantel, window, or doorway, adding a festive touch to your home.

11. DIY Wood Slice Coasters

Wooden coasters made from small wood slices, some natural and others painted with fall motifs, displayed on a table

Use small wood slices to create coasters, and make sure to sand them smooth and seal them with a clear varnish to protect the wood.

You can leave them natural for a rustic look or paint fall motifs on them, like leaves or pumpkins, these coasters are both practical and decorative.

12. Wooden Apple Decor

Wooden apples painted in shades of red, green, and yellow, used as tabletop decorations or strung together as a garland

Carve or cut scrap wood into apple shapes, and color them in shades of red, green, or yellow.

Now, you can use these wooden apples can be used as tabletop decorations, placed in a basket, or even strung together as a garland, they add a fresh, fall harvest feel to your decor.

13. Rustic Wood Picture Frame

Picture frame made from strips of scrap wood, painted or distressed, holding fall-themed photos or artwork

Make a picture frame using scrap wood, cut the wood into strips and assemble them into a frame.

Paint or distress the wood for a rustic look, this frame is perfect for displaying your favorite fall memories or seasonal artwork.

14. Wooden Recipe Holder

Wooden recipe holder with a groove for holding a card or cookbook open, painted or stained to match rustic kitchen decor

Try making recipe holder from a small piece of scrap wood, by cutting a groove into the wood to hold a recipe card or cookbook open.

Paint or stain the wood to match your kitchen decor. This holder is not only functional but also adds a charming, rustic vibe to your kitchen.

15. DIY Wooden Serving Tray

Wooden serving tray painted in warm fall tones, with handles, used for serving drinks or snacks

Consider building a serving tray using scrap wood pieces, by cutting wood into a rectangle or other desired shape, and attach handles for easy carrying.

Stain or paint the tray in warm, fall tones, use it to serve drinks or snacks during your fall gatherings.

16. Wooden Autumn Door Mat

Small wooden mat made from arranged scrap wood pieces, painted with fall designs or messages like 'Welcome Fall,' placed at a doorstep

Create a small wooden mat using scrap wood pieces, and arrange the pieces in a pattern and secure them together.

Paint fall designs or messages on the mat, such as “Welcome Fall” or “Harvest Time.”, this mat can be placed at your door to greet guests.

17. Wood Block Houses

Small wooden houses painted in warm colors, with detailed windows and doors, arranged to create a fall village scene

Craft small houses from scrap wood blocks, and paint them in warm, inviting colors, and add details like windows, doors, and rooftops.

Arrange these wooden houses on a shelf or mantel to create a charming fall village scene.

18. Wooden Spice Rack

Wooden spice rack painted or stained, labeled with fall spices, displayed in a rustic kitchen setting

Try building a spice rack from scrap wood to display your favorite fall spices, and paint or stain the wood and add labels for each spice.

This rack can be placed in your kitchen to keep your spices organized and easily accessible while adding a touch of rustic decor.

19. DIY Wooden Key Holder

Wooden key holder with hooks or pegs, painted with fall motifs, placed near an entryway

Create a key holder using a piece of scrap wood, and attach hooks or pegs to the wood to hold keys, then paint or decorate the wood with fall motifs or colors.

This key holder can be placed near your entryway for convenience and a seasonal vibe.

20. Wooden Fall Lanterns

Small wooden lanterns with cutouts of leaves or pumpkins, lit with candles or fairy lights, creating a cozy fall ambiance

Make a small lanterns from scrap wood, similar to the rustic lanterns, you can add decorative cutouts like leaves or pumpkins to the sides.

Place some candles or fairy lights inside. These lanterns can be used indoors or outdoors to create a warm, cozy ambiance for the fall season.

Conclusion

These fall crafts with scrap wood provide you inspiration for seasonal decorating, with a little creativity and some basic tools, you can make simple materials into beautiful, rustic pieces that celebrate the warmth and beauty of fall season.

These projects are a delightful way to embrace the season and add a autumn vibe to your home decor, so collect your scrap wood and start crafting—there’s no better way to welcome the cozy, colorful days of fall!

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