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Try these free autumn season related craft patterns and projects. Use many creative techniques and supplies to make a variety of autumn crafts including trees, harvests, leaves, and more.
Autumn Bead Patterns
Themed list of free beaded safety pin patterns.
Autumn Tree Craft
From your About.com guide, use your imagination and many misc supplies to make a colorful tree.
Fall Raffia Wreath
From your About.com guide to Interior Decorating. Glenna shares ideas for decorating a grape vine wreath.
Fall Wreath Pin
Instructions for making a fun pin, submitted by Mary Ann in Pennsylvania.
Glitter Leaf Decoration
From your About.com guide, fun leaves to make from paper, paint, and glitter.
Harvest Basket Craft
From your About.com guide, a fun collage craft.
Maple Leaf Necklace
From your About.com Guide, create a maple leaf charm necklace.
Maple Leaf Pin
From your About.com Guide, instructions for making pins to wear that looks like a maple leaf.
Acorn Wreath
Collect acorns and then make this interesting wreath.
Autumn Handprint Wreath
A simple wreath made by tracing your hands.
Fall Bouquet
Gather leaves, pine cones, acorns, etc and glue to popsicle sticks to make this fun decoration.
Fall Leaves Shirt
This adorable shirt can be made for either a boy or a girl. So colorful and vibrant they are definitely going to love it! Go even further and add their name for a personalized touch. Make one today!
Fall Wreath
Gather leaves, pine cones, acorns, etc and make this fun Autumn decoration.
Gourd Heads
Use whatever supplies you have on hand to decorate gourds.
Leaf Placemat
Make these placemats using leaf shaped cookie cutters and paint.
Paper Bag Squirrel
Make this craft project using a paper bag, pine cone, ribbon, construction paper, scissors, glue, tape, and crayons.
Stained Glass Window
Make this leaf-shaped craft with an adult's help. Minimum supplies needed: paper, wax paper, crayons, glue, scissors, and an iron.
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