Day 6 Fall Decoration: Maple Tree Seed Wreath

Day Fall Decoration: Maple Tree Seed Wreath

Day Fall Decoration: Maple Tree Seed Wreath

Day 6 of my 50 DIY Days: Maple Tree Seed Wreath DIY

Still one of my favorite wreaths. I shared this guy last year on the BHG blog and I felt like it needed some more love. It’s a DIY that your kids can help you gather materials for. Head to the backyard, or park, and find some pine cones, acorns, and maple tree seeds. Add to a felt covered wreath and you have a beautiful door decoration. Since you’re finding 75% of the materials you need for this project from the outdoors this DIY is very low cost. Yay!

Supplies needed to create the Maple Tree Seed Wreath:

  • a collection of maple tree seeds
  • 20+ small pinecones
  • 50+ acorns
  • 1 foam wreath
  • about 1/2 a yard of teal felt
  • hot glue
  • scissors

Head on over to the original tutorial on the Better Homes and Gardens blog.

Are you wondering what the 50 DIY Days is? Each year I share a bunch of holiday DIY ideas to inspire crafting during the Fall. Starting now, through early December, you’ll find a ton of great ideas to get you ready for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and any sort of holiday gift giving. You can check out this link to explore past DIY Days.

– Chelsey

P.S. I am a paid contributor for the Better Homes and Gardens blog. If you create this project, I’d love to see it! You can share a link in the comments below, or tag me in Instagram with a photo, @thepapermama, and use the #papermamafriends hashtag.

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I’m Chelsey

Hello, I’m Chelsey!

Welcome to The Paper Mama — I’m a longtime blogger, maker, and adventure-seeker based in Portland, Oregon. Here, I share my love for travel, DIY creativity, and good food (especially the kind someone else cooks). Whether I’m exploring a new city, crafting something fun, or hunting down the best eats, I’m trying things, making stuff, and eating well — one day at a time. So glad you’re here!

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